Kenney Irvine 5/8" Asta per tenda per finestra decorativa standard, 28-48", nichel spazzolato nichel spazzolato 28-48"

Brand:Kenney

3.7/5

74.82

Include: un bastone per tende telescopico con terminali, due staffe, viti, tasselli per cartongesso e istruzioni per l'installazione. Asta in acciaio con terminali decorativi e accessori di montaggio abbinati. Da utilizzare con tende di peso medio-leggero in camera da letto o in soggiorno. L'asta per tende da 5/8 di diametro si regola da 28 a 48 per adattarsi alla tua finestra e sporge di 3,31 pollici dal muro. L'asta per tende da finestra decorativa standard Kenney Irvine 5/8 presenta terminali decorativi.

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Include: un bastone per tende telescopico con terminali, due staffe, viti, tasselli per cartongesso e istruzioni per l'installazione. Asta in acciaio con terminali decorativi e accessori di montaggio abbinati. Da utilizzare con tende di peso medio-leggero in camera da letto o in soggiorno. L'asta per tende da 5/8 di diametro si regola da 28 a 48 per adattarsi alla tua finestra e sporge di 3,31 pollici dal muro. L'asta per tende da finestra decorativa standard Kenney Irvine 5/8 presenta terminali decorativi.
Assembly required Yes
Batteries required No
Brand Kenney
Care instructions Wipe clean with damp cloth
Color Brushed Nickel
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 34 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Finish types Nickel
Included Components One telescoping curtain rod with finials, two brackets, screws, drywall anchors, and installation instructions
Item model number KN75448
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Manufacturer Kenney Manufacturing
Material Steel
Mounting Type Wall Mounted
Product Dimensions 49.5 x 3.53 x 2.13 inches
Warranty Description No manufacturer's warranty.

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Scritto da: Keegan
A Good, Flexible Curtain Rod, On the Light Side
I needed a curtain rod for, well, what you use curtain rods for. I had a window that needed to be covered, and this did the job just fine. There are a couple of things that I really like about the product, and one that I'm not a fan of. First, installation is really easy. The rod comes packed with braces and screws and the like, and it all comes together pretty quickly. I had my curtains up in about 15 minutes. I don't love renovation home projects, so this was a big plus for me. The brackets were formed well, so slotting everything together was pretty simple. Second, the expandable nature of the rod is nice. I live in a 60 year old apartment complex, so not everything is quite built to modern standards, and having the ability to extend the rod to a somewhat customizable length was really nice. Great feature! Third, the rod is reasonable looking. It's not some fancy showpiece you would see in a million dollar home, but neither does it feel like I've got some cheap piece of junk mounted over my window. My one concern is the weight. It doesn't give me much confidence, as I fear that heavier curtains and drapes might take this thing out. While being light certainly makes installation just a tiny bit easier, and probably the product just a bit cheaper, the hollow nature of it has allowed it to sag just a little bit under the weight of my blackout curtains. There is a support bracket that keeps it up, but I do keep an eye on my the rod as I open and close my curtains. I don't really want to punish a brand for issues that have not happened yet - and to be clear after about two weeks, my curtains are still on the wall. But I do think that lack of confidence I have because of how light the rod is should count for something, hence my four star rating overall.
Scritto da: LaLa
Adjustable Curtain Rod
It’s very basic, but it works. It’s lightweight and one end slides inside the other, and then you adjust to fit depending on width of the window/door. It fits loosely inside, but it’s secure on the anchors. I use it only temporarily to cover my glass patio doors when I’m out of town because my mom house sits and doesn’t like the opening being uncovered. I use it with a lightweight curtain. It doesn’t sag in the middle. It comes with three anchors to support both sides plus the middle. It feels pretty sturdy and like it won’t bend, but I didn’t try a heavier curtain since I don’t own one. When storing, I store the ends separately so it easily fits in my utility closet.
Scritto da: Gigi Carabina
Small and lightweight, like the look
These were a bit smaller than I expected but still look nice in our guest room. The finials are pretty tiny, as you can see in the last picture. They are also very lightweight so are not super sturdy. They work fine holding our heavyweight blackout curtains across our 62" window, however I would not expand them farther than that as they already start to sag a little in the middle as is. Overall, they do the trick and I do like the style. For the price, I would expect a little bit sturdier of a rod though.
Scritto da: Parents of 3 young boys
Easy to install!
First let me preface: I am NOT handy with tools. I’ve never used a drill, so I was a bit nervous to drill holes in my brand new house! It was easy to hold up the brackets with the rod (which was nice it was adjustable and light-weight). I used a pencil to make the marks on the walls through the holes. I drilled a hole as far as I could, then tried to push in the anchor. The anchors did not go in all the way. So I just tossed the anchors aside and used the screws to fasten the brackets to the wall, and it seems to hold fine. It was a bit tricky to screw in the top screw because of the angle of the bracket being away. Then I placed the rod in the brackets, and hand screwed the tightening screws on the brackets to the rod. The rod looks very nice on my window, and I was actually surprised at my ability to hang it! I think the smaller diameter of the rod works nicely with my curtains that have a pocketed design (as opposed to the holes). Because of the diameter, however, it probably can’t withstand the weight of the heaviest curtains.
Scritto da: Jason
works great
Great curtain rod. Easy to install and very sturdy.
Scritto da: T Stanley
Nice updated look to my office window
I tested a couple of rods by the same manufacturer. I feel more confident with this rod that is used with a standard window. They are both light but this one seems like is will hold the curtains better if I slide them across the rod. The other rod holds 3 at once so I'm sure less weight has quite a bit to do with my feeling. I felt like hanging the rod and curtains is straight forward. Using a single rod is much easier. Looks are going to be subject, but I really like the simple look of the rod and the curtains with built in loop holes for hanging. I feel like it really updated the overall look of my office space.
Scritto da: Rivendell
Simple, lightweight rods
This curtain rod is a pretty lightweight set, good for lighter fabrics, but not heavier weight curtains. Its a basic design and average quality. The depth of the brackets doesn't reach beyond our windowsill, so depending on how you are hanging your curtains, you may want to consider that. If you want the curtains to end on the sill and touch it, these may be fine. If the curtains hang longer, the bracket distance might not be far enough out to hang nicely. Check your measurements and look at the dimensions on the product. Overall its fine, fit to the correct application.
Scritto da: Granny Green Thumbs????
Great product!
If you need a super long, relatively sturdy curtain rod, this is the one. I am super happy with this product. It comes with 3 brackets, one for each end and one in the middle for support. It came with all hardware needed. The brackets have a screw you turn by hand to keep the curtain rod on the bracket too. They actually kinda click into the bracket to begin with but the screw is a nice safety feature. Overall, the only thing that was not 5 out of 5 stars was the top screw on each bracket. The curtain rod holder is not out far enough away from the screws so getting it screwed in far enough and flush to the wall was a pain. I also wouldn't mount mulyiple, heavy, long,, Victorian era type curtains on these rods as the metal wasn't the thickest. But for typical curtains, even blackout curtains, this rod will be fine. It has 4 curtains on it in my picture.

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