Kirsch 8-12" 11/16" Flat Sash Curtain Rod
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As part of the package I received were a couple of rods I was not expecting, but they were a pleasant
The ones on either side of my front door do not support a lot of weight, but I have them there nonetheless. I am able to have full-length sheers for my side light. This is by far the best rod you will ever own! has to do with the way in which they are attached to the wall. It is not a flimsy clip, but a very strong mounting to attach to the wall, and the rod clips very tightly to it.
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There was a problem with my order not arriving, so they resent it, but I did receive the Kirsch Sash Rod 8-foot Instead, you should use 12". Therefore, I am coming here to update my review on this product. Before finding these, I could not find anything small enough to fit my front door window. I had an issue with shipping, but they were perfect. It was never delivered the first time, and I was not notified of its progress. It's closing in on Christmas, so I don't know whether it made it to a porch pirate Nonetheless, when I contacted the vendor (Bravada), they sent it again at no additional There is a lag time, normally, before they are able to The goods were supposed to have arrived on 12/10/18 after I ordered them on 11/24/18. I contacted Bravada through the Amazon order the next day to report the problem when I did not get them. I received an email from them on 12/13 asking if I'd like them to resend or refund the order. The response to my request was received on 12/27, after I responded on 12/14. Since Bravada cannot be blamed for the lost item, I did not deduct stars in that area. In spite of this, I deducted one star since no instructions were provided. In addition to including lots of photographs, I hope this will be of assistance to others as well. I first expected to receive some plastic rods that were crystal clear, but they were metal, similar to other curtain rods you might find at Target, or Walmart. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality. The cost of the ticket was I was supposed to be getting the Graber brand, but I like the ones I got. They are 99 for mine, although I see they are a few dollars more. However, since the brackets do not extend very far, they do not really give them much space to hang over molding, or whatever, as normal curtain brackets would (normal ones are curved to allow them to extend), as they actually do not provide much space for hanging over anything. It will be a tight fit, so that is to be expected. Since I needed to mount mine on the window moulding, I had to mount mine manually. Photographs of The packaging includes everything you need#1 As you can see, everything you need is included. I will use
#2 and In 3 you will see a white opaque ring on top of the larger rod, I assume it is meant to prevent the fabric from catching on it. It showed how I think the brackets should be inserted (and it really worked that way).
#3 This is a diagram showing how I think the brackets should be inserted. The rods in this picture were not fully inserted as I was unsure whether it would be better to add the brackets first, or to put them on before screwing the rods on. I was also concerned that I would not be able to take them out if I needed. In order to fit the bracket into the small rod, I used several pliers to squeeze it a little, and this was successful. I used the rods before screwing in the brackets, and I found this to be the most efficient method for working with the width I had. If your curtain is already on the rod, simply attach the screws to it first. When you attach the screws, they are easy to access, so there is no problem installing them first. You may need to attach the curtain first, in that #4 & 5 The brackets and rod close-up as they look To add a bit of cover to the ends of the rod, you can wrap the curtain a bit. Here's your #7 Ta Da! There is nothing more adorable than my new I specifically addressed #8 A mistake has been made Once again, I managed to save some money and get the Graber ones I'd been intending to get for a long time. It's at least possible to see side by side Here is a comparison side by side. Plastic is used in the Graber. If you're interested in plastic, you can go to that page and read the reviews there for yourself. I believe the fabric will slide better over the plastic, but in my opinion (and according to a very small percentage of those reviews), the fabric won't be as durable. I wish you the best of.