Julia Herbele—November 1, 2025
Used these for the shower and bath. They are easy to assemble and work like a charm. Once they were installed, they did not budge. For lightweight tension rods, they hold both a heavier shower curtain and a liner. They've been up for months and haven't moved a bit, I haven't had to adjust them once. Read more
Gary Woodsmith—January 11, 2026
Works exactly as I need it to. Good value. Looks good. Used it to stop glassware from falling out of the cabinets. Read more
elongo—December 5, 2025
Very sturdy, holds a good amount of weight. Easy to use. Fast shipping Read more
Robyn—September 18, 2025
The tension rod is sturdy as in it doesn't feel like it will bend or snap easily and it is a true white metal with good rubber ends. My issue is that you have to take it apart to use it at the smaller size range (28-29 inches) because it does not compress down to the lower end unless you remove one of the segments. I mean, it's a sturdy tension rod for about 5 dollars so, that's good, but if you order the 24"-32 " size you may have to take out a piece to compress it to the size you need it to be. Typically tension rods screw down within themselves to be close to the size needed then you compress it to fit where you need it and when released, the tension holds it in place. This one would not screw down to even 27 inches without removing a segment. I was concerned it would break if I removed the middle piece (because why would you need to do that?) But it didn't break and so far works okay. Read more
Jay—December 24, 2025
had these for about 6 months now, never fallen, holds up my curtains great, easy to put up, adjustable to your window size, looks fine Read more
the vermeil dragon—December 27, 2025
I need this rod for a space 28 and 7/16 inches wide. The product info states it will fit spaces from 28" to 43", so it *should* be good. What it doesn't say is that the rod is comprised of the extending rod itself and a second piece for an extra extender so it can get up to that promised 43" max. The basic rod without extender will actually fit a space as small as about 15.75", but when pulled out to 28 and 7/16, it's so loosely extended that it sags in the middle almost to the point of coming apart, and it has no strength at all. So the rod without extender does not fit a space of 28" as stated, you have to reduce it to 27.5 or smaller just to get enough strength. But with the extender attached, the SHORTEST length it can be reduced to is 28 and 15/16, just a hair shy of 29". So if the space where you need to put the rod is between about 27.5" and 29", as mine is, this rod will be utterly useless for you despite its stated range of extension. Read more
Trisha—December 22, 2025
Cheaply made... it works but it's made for smaller areas because it's hard to adjust for bigger areas without falling apart.. Read more
ronnie—December 21, 2025
Great for any curtain, or fabric hanging use. Read more