This Bathroom Shower Curtain Rod Duo for Curtain & Towel in Brushed Nickel by Polder Home Tools features one rod for a shower curtain and a separate rod to hang your towels or shower curtain and separate liner. Its 'Quick-Lock' design lets you easily mount it to the wall with tension with no drilling or screws needed, but hardware is included for alternate installation. The rods extend up to 48 - 63 inches and will fit a standard 5 foot tub enclosure. Shower curtain and accessories (shown) not included. Polder has been offering ordinary products with extraordinary design for over 30 years. They offer a wide collection of home products, many with a European-styled flair. Their products are tested and certified for their consistently high quality. <--> Size: 48 - 63 inches <--> Color: Brushed Nickel
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
I like it:
Nice curtain rod if you don't plan on taking it down and reusing it. As other reviews say, once this goes up you can't take it down without cutting it. I put the rod up by myself although it says to have two people. I'm sure two people would make it easier, but it was fairly simple for myself. I've only been using it for a month so we'll see how it holds up. For someone with a small bathroom like myself, it's nice to be able to put a towel on one bar and have the shower curtain hide it.
Satisfied outcome:
Housewarebargain refunded the full amount of the Duo shower curtain rod, which was not new as advertised and would not extend and retract. Apparently, it was sent by a third party distributor. Will give them a good rating for the prompt refund.
Great Product:
This is a great product, my husband did not have any issues installing it, he did need a second pair of hands, but overall we purchased this so that we could stop getting the rust on our curtains and this did the trick.
Challenge with the rod:
I brought this rod based on all the nice reviews I read here and the double rod seems to be a good solution for the tower. However,I'm facing a challenge right now. Does anyone know how and if the rod can be shortened, as I pull the rod out too much and it's longer than the space between the walls of the bath tub. It seems like I couldn't get it back short anymore...Any advise?