Maytex Curtain Rings, Rust-Resistant Metal Double Roller Glide Hooks for Bathroom Shower, Set of 12, Brushed Nickel
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I chose the brushed nickel finish and am very pleased with it. If I ever needed to, I would purchase again. br>I've had them for a year and they're still in good shape. Because I live in an apartment, my rusty rod is covered by a simple plastic cover. If that's the case, you're set! Once you buy it, there is no rusting, and it rolls around perfectly. Simply wipe down the entire surface with a rag to keep dust and other debris from clogging the rollers. And I haven't done it nearly enough, despite the fact that all of my efforts have been successful. I understand you only buy once, and if you take it off, you'll have to buy another. It's made of a light, flexible plastic. Imagine a paper towel roll that has been sliced in half and snapped around. I bought it at WalMart, and I'm not sure how they ship it without cracking, but then again, they also ship those long fluorescent light bulbs. br>Wishing you the best of luck! To be able to change your liner and wash your curtain without having to fight with it is the best idea ever! This is a fantastic concept. Instead of fighting it, I wish I had thought of it!
Kinshuk, each of the ring balls has a diameter of 0. I'm confident that these shower rings will fit snugly into the holes in your shower curtain without tearing it. I strongly advise you to buy these rings because they allow you to easily hang your shower curtains (especially the heavy-duty ones) with less strain on your arms. It's the equivalent of putting your coat on a hook. You're going to love it:
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Let me give you some advice that you'll thank me for later,,, do you know the clear nail polish (top coat or clear base coat nail polish)? Use the best one on the market and polish the entire ring, don't leave any spots unpolished,, let it dry completely and hang them wherever you want,,, I've done this and will continue to do so on every ring I get,, whether for shower curtains or bedroom curtains. They're still the same brand, by the way. I had mine for a year and they still look brand new,, do this and you'll thank me later:
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When I first received these, I thought to myself, "Oh man, these are so pretty and useful, I'm going to keep them forever!" " I put them in my will, thinking that I'd be able to pass them down to my children as family heirlooms. br>br>Unfortunately, the more I showered (despite my assurances that smelling like armpits is perfectly natural and healthy), the rustier these became. I had to toss them out at some point. Because we don't have a window in our bathroom, it can get quite hot. We do have a fan, but I think it's more of an angry monster than a fan, because it only makes a lot of noise and leaves all the steamy air in the bathroom, so it's pretty useless. These might work fine if you live in a house with good ventilation or if your bathroom is in the desert, but if you don't want rust all over your house, you should probably just buy some plastic ones. It was necessary for me to do so. br>br>As a result, when I die, my children will be left with nothing.
With my new shower curtain and shower head, I purchased these hooks. .
These were great until a few weeks ago, when I bought them in April 2018. It's now late February 2019, and they were still great. They rusted out of the blue. They were fantastic up until a few weeks ago. If you're looking for a nice set of hooks that won't last more than a year, this is the place to go. They weren't expensive, and if you change your shower curtain liner frequently, they'll come in handy.
" All of this after you had to pry them open wide enough to get them over the rod you planned to hang it on? These aren't your grandmother's shower hangers! These were designed specifically for baby boomers! They hang like a closet hanger onto the shower rod, and the two prongs in different directions make it oh so simple to just hand the liner on one side and the curtain on the other, and you're done in a matter of minutes. The balls on the hanger prevent the curtain from sticking and requiring tugging to move it where you want it. br>br>Congratulations to the product's creator!.
They broke easily, were cheaply made, and had no give. They were too tight for my shower curtain, which was probably my fault for not measuring them properly, but about 6 of them broke before we even got them on the rod. They're made of cheap metal and don't slide easily even after they've been attached to the rod - Granted, I don't have a metal rod, so it might work for those, and the top balls 'do' roll, but I'm not impressed with the product; it may work for you, but it didn't for me. Close or open the shower and the 'hooks' will come off. We'll have to replace them very soon.
So far, I've broken three of them simply from daily use (in my first photo, you can see a metal ring holding the curtain, and if you look closely, you can also see the plastic one at the end of the curtain that replaced a broken metal one). When sliding, they easily become caught in each other, causing the curtain to unhook and fall. Be prepared to have to rehang the curtains before each shower. The balls at the rings' ends are far too small, and the curtain is constantly falling down. Prepare to enter your bathroom with a half-unhooked shower curtain if you have children, as smaller people will pull at the curtain's bottom. Holding the rings and sliding them across the curtain rod is all that is required. Horrible design, shoddy construction.
One star because there were two shower rings with the bottom section broken off when they arrived and were removed from the package. Another was slightly bent as well, indicating a shoddy weld that held the pieces together. It was only a matter of time before the others broke. br>br>PROSbr> It's made of real metal, which is to be expected. br> The rollers did a great job of keeping my shower curtain from getting caught on the extension of the shower rod. CONSbr>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- br>br>- In a well-packaged, undamaged box, two of the twelve shower rings arrived broken. The third ring had been bent.
- The weld that held the lower section together, where a shower liner and curtain were supposed to be hung, appeared to be too weak. br>- The shower curtain was slipping off the hook. I use a $6 shower liner with circular metal grommets on the bottom that is weighted. Three or four liners would fall off the little hook when the shower curtain was opened by pushing it all to one side of the shower rod. The final ball had no effect in keeping the shower liner from hopping off the shower ring. br>br>Even if I exchanged it for a new set, the shower liner would still jump off the shower rings.