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Wallniture Curtain Rod Set for Tapestry, Kids Crafts, Wall Decor Picture Hanging Kit with 24 Metal Clips

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Features

  • Sturdy Construction: The 196 inches long curtain rod offers flexibility to adjust accordingly to your desired length for utilizing over your window, patio or balcony door.
  • Multi-functional: Besides hanging your curtains, you can also use this rod as a wall hanging display board your pictures, kids arts and crafts, projects and drawings by attaching the clips and create your metal wall decor.
  • Fits Anywhere: Efficiently use this window curtain rod in your nursery, kindergarten, home office and more to keep the sun out or let the shine in.
  • Easy Installation: The wall hanging kit comes with the necessary mounting hardware. You dont have to spend hours to install it, just follow the instructions and your wall hangers for pictures will be ready in a few minutes.

Manufacturer: ‎Wallniture


Part Number: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎12.6 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Silver


Finish: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mounted


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 22, 2012


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  • They are OK
These were easy to install and look pretty good. My only caution is that they are NOT the best hanger to use for big windows and heavy drapes.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by E. Baker

  • READ THIS - there are instructions!
I wish I could give 2 ratings - one for how it looks (five stars), one for the installation process (one star). I bought two of these to display my three-year-old's artwork. They look amazing and I'm so glad I bought them. But the instructions were lousy. I've always been a really handy woman but if I had tackled this project a few years ago (before I had a job where I use tools everyday), I would have really screwed it up and called my dad to bail me out. First - you will need a drill, an assortment of bits, and a stud sensor. The kit comes with those plastic wall anchors, but given the tension required to hold the wire up plus the weight of whatever you're hanging, it seems essential to find a stud. I think it'd be a disaster to use those stupid wall anchors. Second, you will need a tape measure and level. I was lucky enough to borrow my dad's laser level but I bet I could have figured it out the old fashioned way, too. Third, you will need a pair of good wire cutters. I used some small ones I own to cut necklace wire and it didn't work well at all. If I had been doing the job at a decent hour, I would have borrowed some regular wire cutters from the neighbor. My hand is sore from using those small cutters and I think I probably ruined them for future use. I'm using these to display artwork, but my instructions should work if you're hanging curtains, too. So, after you've marked your studs and made sure your holes will be level, drill a pilot hole for the screws that go into the wall. (I would have remembered what size bit I used, but I honestly didn't think I'd be drafting an instruction manual) All the parts use the same tiny allen wrench, including these. This is a really poor design flaw, because it's really easy to strip the screw and mess up the cheapo allen wrench. Had I not bought two of these, I would have been temporarily defeated at this point - I was able to open the other package and use the second allen wrench for the rest of the job. So, just completely omit the allen wrench for this part. You can fully attach the next fastener (the one that bends at a 90 degree angle) to the screw and then use it as a lever to twist it into the wall. Be very careful with this part - I was anxious the whole time because I was sure I would strip the 90 degree fastener too. Luckily, it worked as I had already stripped the allen-head on the screws. Measure the distance between the holes you drilled and cut your wire. ***Include SEVERAL inches of extra wire - it's easier to cut if it's too long than it is to go out and buy new wire. Next, you'll put the part that looks like a bullet on the wire, with the threads facing the end. I had to go through the hole with a drill bit because there was debris in the hole and the wire wouldn't fit. Take the small part with two allen-head set-screws, loosen the screws and place it over the wire. Tighten the set-screws, leaving yourself 1/2-1 inch wire sticking out the end. Now align the end of the wire with the 90 degree fastener (attached to the wall) and screw the bullet on (sandwiching the small part surrounding the wire between the fasteners). You will be tempted to screw the bullet all the way in - don't. Attach it until it just covers the threads - you'll have time to adjust the tension later. Do the same thing with the other end - remember to put the bullet on the wire first. At this point unless you are really lucky, you'll have to move the fastener with the set-screw up and down your wire until the tension is where you want it. You may even have to trim your wire. If you've cut your wire too short, remember you have 1/2-1 inch extra on the other side and you can use it if it will help. Once you've got the right length, adjust the bullets so they hold a nice tension on the wire and the fasteners look even. If you're like me, you'll have spare parts. The plastic wall anchors (you'd be nuts to use), and two little fasteners with one set-screw in them. If you are using this for curtains, these fit over the wire to stop the hooks from sliding onto the end brackets. They clip onto the wire and you tighten the set screw where you want them. I hope this helps you! Start to finish, with a few Oreo breaks, it took me about an hour and fifteen minutes to install 2. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2016 by Whizbee

  • Easy to use and install!
Not only does this look great, but it was so easy to install. I hang my wild rags and wool cowls from them and it holds all of them without sagging!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Courtney

  • Works well, but…
If you are going to use this product to hang curtains over a longer space you definitely need supports ever so often to keep it from sagging - I am sure you can tighten it up for art work or super lightweight curtains but not so well for heavier curtains. Overall though I was happy with the end result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021 by ADM

  • Looked good on pictures but not great in person
It was pretty long when I unraveled it and I thought it would be easy to shorten it but it wasn't. I returned and looking for something easier to install
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2022 by Anney Bas

  • Does the job it’s intended for.
Item does exactly as described, which is what we wanted it for. The directions were good, but this is not an easy item to install. The cable is definitely strong, my husbands wire cutters could not cut it so he used the Dremel. We have very light curtains (4) hanging and The cable is sagging slightly but we have it crossing a very long window. Overall we are happy with it. They give you plenty of cable, and all the parts and instructions came in the package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021 by Kari O.

  • Terrible Install makes who product not worth it
The printed instructions don't help at all, there's one million steps too many. I'm a pretty good installer and the builder of my family but this process drove me to madness.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022 by Valentina

  • DO NOT BUY!!!!!
I am not sure how this product has 4.5 stars. I installed it under my kids bunk beds two weekends ago and since then I have had to reinstall it 5 more times and now the set screws on the cable stops are stripped so it is going in the garbage. Issues: 1. During first installation, the tension anchors that screw onto the wall anchors would turn at each end as I tried to tighten the opposite end. In other words, as you tried to tighten the cable on one end, the other end would unscrew and loosen until finally coming all of the way off. I had to add some painters tape to the threads on one end to keep it from unscrewing. Solved the problem but should have not been an issue. 2. Once I fixed issue number 1, I quickly found out that the included cable stops were not strong enough to hold the wire in place. It came with four cable stops but the instructions only said to use two (one on each end). I started with two (one at each end) and the cable popped loose while trying to tighten it. Added one more on each end for a total of two on each end and even that was not enough to hold the wire. Still popped loose. Directions say not to over tighten...this was NOT an issue caused by over tightening. I started with the wire drooping slightly and tightened to a point where the wire was just taunt enough to keep the curtains from sliding to the middle. Still popped loose. 3. Set screws strip...after the fifth installation the set screws started stripping making the whole think completely useless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Travis Pritchett

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