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- DOUBLE WRAP AROUND DESIGN: The Exclusive Home Fetter Wrap Around double curtain rod is curved at both ends, allowing curtains to sit flush with the wall and wrap around the entire window and block light, depending on the opacity of your drapes.
- INCLUDED IN THIS SET: One (1) wrap-around double rod in six pieces, two (2) back plates, one (1) fixed 6" depth projection bracket, mounting hardware, and installation instructions.
- ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: This curtain rod is adjustable in length and extends from 52 to 72 inches. It will accommodate a wide range of window widths and types.
- ROOM DARKENING SOLUTION: Hang room darkening blackout curtains on this curtain rod to create darkness in your space as the wrap-around design does not allow light through on the sides of your window.
- STURDY IRON: The sturdy double iron rods measure 3/4" diameter (front) and 5/8" diameter (back). Use them to hang various fabrics and drapes including drapes with a grommet top, rod pocket, and back tabs. They can support heavier fabrics up to 25 lbs.
- EASY CARE: Wipe clean with dry cloth as needed and avoid using household cleaners and harsh abrasives.
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Q: Is it necessary to have a middle bracket for extra support for the shorter of these two? I would be using it at about 70"
A: The 66”x120” being to big for a window that is 77” wide. You have to use the middle rod to connect the other/ end rods. Returning & will try the smaller size.
submitted byGotto - 6 years agoA: It is not required, just recommended. Thanks!
submitted byExclusive Home - 6 years agoBrand expertA: I would use the middle bracket but in other news... I just left a review about the 66”x120” being to big for a window that is 71” wide. In case this helps you - I ordered the 66x120 size rod, for a window casing that is 71” wide. I even installed the brackets a few inches wider than 71” and the rods were too long. Each side has a rod arm, which the middle rod slips over.... problem is the two rods overlap by about 6”. Obviously, you can’t slip the middle rod over the arms if they overlap. I plan on sawing both of the rod/arms on one side to make what I have work, but it’s false advertised. If it’s not working at 71”+ apart it’s definitely not going to be able to work for the “minimum” width of 66 inches. The two bigger outside rods are each 42” long, once you factor in the middle rod that slips over it (to make the two rods become one) the minimum width would be like 85” (including an inch for wiggle room).
submitted byMamanda - 6 years ago
Q: A DOUBLE rod has 2 different projections for inner & outer rods. People asked what the 2 projections are but replies always just 3.5". That's not complete info. Please give BOTH rod numbers!
A: This is 1.5 and 3.5 inches respectively. Thank you for the constructive feedback!
submitted byExclusive Home - 11 months agoBrand expert
Q: does the center bracket attach to the rear rod or both rods
A: Both rods!
submitted byExclusive Home - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: The projected depth of rods cannot just be one dimension of 3.5"...as previously mentioned in other "answers". There are two rods. What are the projected depths of EACH rod?
A: The hardware is a fixed projection depth of 3.5 inc.
submitted byExclusive Home - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this rod be used with command hook?
A: We would recommend using the hardware provided.
submitted byExclusive Home - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: I have two questions, one reply says there isn’t a center bracket and one says there is. Is there a center bracket for support at the longest length? Also, how much weight will the rod hold? I have some heavy weight blackout panels. Thank you.
A: Yes, there is a center bracket, apologies for any confusion! The rod can hold 20lbs.
submitted byExclusive Home - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this double rod come with a center bracket for use on wider windows?
A: This item comes with two brackets, providing proper/sufficient support!
submitted byExclusive Home - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does the middle rod just sit there? does it slip off potentially? Also, the directions that came with the unit are different from the unit i ordered/got. The pictures are different. Also, no number to call to get assistance...
A: Your package should include 2 rods that are the same size and 1 smaller rod. The smaller rod should fit into one end of each of the larger rods. The finials should be applied to the opposite end of the larger rods. We hope you find this info helpful!
submitted byExclusive Home - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does the 66-120 length rod need a middle bracket when used for its maximum length of 120 ? If yes, is the bracket included?
A: Yes, we would recommend using the middle bracket and it is included.
submitted byExclusive Home - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: What are the dimensions of the bracket?
A: The brackets are 3.5 inch fixed projection brackets.
submitted byExclusive Home - 6 years agoBrand expert