By Linda Moran from New Jersey on November 29, 2011
They look nice and do their job.
By Lynne from Riverdale, NY on May 30, 2011
Our bath curtain does not provide comfortable space when I take showers. I thought I'll install a curved curtain rod to allow me to have that needed space. I ordered online one such rod which turns out I cannot install by myself as it requires screwing on the opposite walls of the bathroom, which to me is like a major operation requiring maintenance to be called to install it.. When I saw this adjustable curtain rod being sold, it gave me an idea to use it instead of the one I originally intended for the bath. I assembled it and inserted it between the opposite walls as a second rod, farther away from and lower than the position of the existing rod. The shower curtain now goes over this newly installed rod, creating that needed space I did not have before. I wish I saw this first. The term "Compare at" means the price at which an item or comparable item may, in the reasonable judgment of our experienced buyers, be sold on an everyday basis. (i.e. excluding special promotions or sales) at retail stores. In the case of factory serviced items, the "Final Sale" price reflects the retail price of that item, if new. For our items that are sold in a set, the "Compare at" price reflects the retail price of each individual item if sold separately.
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