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The Magne Miracle Magnetic Curtain Rod offers a hassle-free installation experience with its no-tools-required setup. Designed for sheer and lightweight curtains, this adjustable rod spans 25 to 44 inches and features a low-profile design that blends seamlessly into your decor. With the option to use adhesive pads, it adheres to most smooth surfaces without leaving marks, making it an ideal choice for renters and homeowners alike.
W**T
Finally, a magnetic curtain rod that works.
The media could not be loaded. I have a steel security door in the kitchen. I have tried three magnetic curtain rods before the Magne Miracle rod. They all kept falling off the door and breaking after the fall. They would also slide and tilt. I tried all sorts of fixes but decided to try another brand.Magne Miracle Curtain rod:♦Shortest rod distance from outside of both magnets is 24-3/4 inches.♦Fully extended, leaving one inch of rod overlapping in the middle, measuring from outside of both magnets is 47 inches.♦Rod: The rod is simple, smaller rod inserts into larger rod. The rod is small enough to accommodate small pockets. No tools needed. Body is clear plastic.♦Magnets: The magnets are inserted into the plastic and housed in a silver/chrome appearing metal housing which is visible from the front through the clear plastic. On the back, the black magnets are visible. The magnets are by far the strongest I have found on any magnetic curtain rod. They are so strong, I had to redo/edit the video five times because the magnets kept sticking to the measuring tape and metal structure of the table.I am so pleased with this curtain rod. Simple, nice looking and it works great. The magnets are very strong. I can tug sharply several times on the curtains and the rod doesn't budge. The clear plastic picks up the white color of the door and takes on a slight white appearance.Considering the price and functionality, and compared to similar priced rods, the Magne Miracle rod earns 5 stars easily. I would not hesitate to purchase another. Finally, one that works.Hope the video gives you a better idea of what it looks like.►10/20/13 UpdateI could not be more pleased with this rod. I only use the magnets, not the adhesive. It stays in place SUPER well. I have an odd curtain that I really like but it gets in the way when you reach for the door knob. As a result, it gets yanked a lot and considerable force gets applied. The rod, at most, slid down the door a few inches when it got yanked really hard once. Other than that, it stays in place.A 4 year old has pulled at the curtain more times than I count and the rod never budges.You know, it is really difficult to find a good magnetic curtain rods. This one is a winner.►4/20/14 Update: I have two of these curtain rods and both continue to function great. Both are one very active kitchen doors where the curtains get moved often. They never slide. If fact, it is difficult to make them slide. Neither has ever fallen off the door.
V**O
These rods work well and they're as easy to use as putting up a magnet
These rods work well and they're as easy to use as putting up a magnet! We live in a NYC apartment with metal door frames in the living room and kitchen but no doors. We added thin, sheer curtain panels to create separation (containing AC) but keeping the light shining through. These rods do the trick. I wouldn't recommend them for anything heavier than a sheer curtain because, although the magnets on the ends are strong, the plastic rod is not as sturdy and they will bend with the weight. For what we're using them, they're doing the job.
C**S
Works fine
Not much to look at, but it does its job. I had tried a commonly seen thin, metal rod that only extended 24" but couldn't find a longer one locally, not even at the big box stores. Cheap metal rod finally broke and fell off. This rod is long enough, doesn't bend or sag when extended and sticks to the door. That's all I ask.One year later: This rod broke too. Probably because I'm using a dark brown towel as my "curtain" to block out light. I came up with a better solution, though! I ordered four ceramic magnets (approx. 1"x2") from Radio Shack. I folded 6" of the towel down to hide the magnets, then put it up on the metal door, fold facing backwards. No rod to break or even see, and it's a nice, tight hold since it's magnet/towel/door. Hope that makes sense. I would still recommend this rod if you're using a lighter weight fabric for your curtain!
W**E
Very poor quality
I had ordered another magnet rod made by the same company. They were too short (always measure first), but they worked great and held up the simply Ikea curtains I had. I went back onto Amazon and found these that were longer and so ordered them. When I got them I was very disappointed. They were so cheaply made. It is basically a thin plastic tube attached to ends with magnets. The magnets worked great, but the plastic didn't hold up the curtains for anything. Even after cutting the curtains and therefor making the weight less they still did not hold. They just bend in the middle. The ends fall off easily and of corse they break when they hit the floor.I am going to try and save them with some metal rods and super glue from the hardware store. I would not recommend these to anyone unless you plan to use them at their shortest length. Even then, I would recommend moving on to another product.
T**Y
So far so good
I got these rods in yesterday. The Magnetic seems to be very sturdy. I have it for a black out curtain (in my opinion its a light wt one)And it looks and works great so far.The only thing i would say is that on 1 end seems to kinda of slip off. But it you adjust the rods you shouldn't have an issues. There is adhesive that is included if you want to use that.
L**D
It's adequate
I have a steel front entry door with stained glass in it. For the last decade or more I had a magnetic blinds thing on there to close up for privacy or to cut some of the light, since this door faces south so during the day the sun is on that side of the house. But I have upgraded all my windows to nice blackout cellular shades that do top down and bottom up, and I wanted to get better blacking out here as an option.This curtain rod seemed a good choice - neutral with the clear "color" so it wouldn't stand out much from the door or curtain.But it's not that well made, the edges of the rod where the curtain has to slide over weren't smoothed well, so it hung and snagged a lot as I tried to slide the curtain over it. Then the ends with the magnets kept falling out. Seriously, I know we have to have the two halves slide apart to get the curtain on, but I was not expecting the ends to just fall off as well.Cheaply made, hardly worth the price, but at least once I managed to get things assembled and on the door, I won't have to move it again and the magnets seem strong enough to hold...
J**R
Magne Miracle Magnetic Curtain Rods
I have metal French Doors with windows and these adhere to top and bottom so I can put curtains secured on both ends. They were so easy to put up. Sometimes though the plastic slips out of the end pieces, but can slip back on easy enough.
M**R
Satisfied
I was affraid it would broke easily, reading reviews, but it does great for me! It's stay in place and did not break. I use it with curtains on a metal shelves.
M**7
Not good
Terrible product, does not stick properly with the adhesives provided and plastic is cheap and broke when the curtain rod fell off the door. Using duct tape to hold it together now lol
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