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Magnetic Curtain Rods

 
Author: Jennifer Bailey
 

If smooth and sleek is what you fancy in curtain rods, theres no better curtain rod than a magnetic one; if you have no one handy to help hammer or screw in brackets, the magnetic rod should be your choice. Its a no-fuss option and its ideal if you have metal doors or window frames, as you can put it up it without interfering with the installation.

People who have had no curtains because they have steel doors and windows that ar too difficult to drill through now have a solution. Whats more, no tools are needed and the work can be completed in the wink of an eye. It is very easy to install a magnetic curtain rod.

You could choose a single or double rod and these may be had in any of three finishes, brass, white or off white. When you say yes to a magnetic curtain rod, its the easiest thing to install or remove, when you want a change of drapes or you need to launder them. Goodbye to screws, bolts and arduous drilling.

Magnetic rods are so sturdily built and have such powerful magnets to hold the brackets in place that they can bear the weight of the heaviest of drapes, even canvas ones. They are adjustable and come in a range of sizes, and cost upwards of $20. The kit carries self-adhesive strips so you can use the rod on any other smooth surface like aluminum, wood or even fiberglass.

Decorative magnetic curtain rods are the latest offering in curtain rods. The brackets and finials are trendy in design. These rods have been slam-tested to safeguard against slipping from their moorings. The magnets are designed so as not to scratch the surface and the diameter rod is stronger for its lock-seam construction.

If up-to-date is what you want to be, go for magnetic curtain rods. There is a wide range to choose from, to suit any curtain rod needs.

 
 
 

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