42\" UNIVERSAL DRAPERY PULL ROD BY JUMBL







Key features
- •Measures 42"L
- •Universal for mobility and versatility
- •Easily stores on bracket support post
- •Reaches high hung rods
- •Color Black
42\" UNIVERSAL DRAPERY PULL ROD BY JUMBL
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Open C Ring Slips onto Curtain Rod Anywhere!
Book Gnome•March 8, 2018
This is a pretty simple item, but works exactly as described. The main reason I bought this one is that it has an open C ring that slips over the curtain rod (up to about 3/4" diameter) rather than having a closed ring that needs to be slipped onto the end of the rod. The other advantage this provides is that you aren't stuck at any particular part of the curtain, but can slide the curtain from anywhere this can slip in. I used a dab of JB weld to secure the two metal parts of the rod permanently together. Sturdily made.
Did not work for us
famof5•November 22, 2017
Did not work for our purposes. We have 132 in drapes that are hard to close. The bar is very thick and the hook was too small. The rod is pretty flimsy in my opinion. It screws together about halfway and every time I tried to move the drapes with the rod, the rod would loosen and wobble.
Perfect solution.
amirthful1•September 12, 2017
This hansome little rod arrived in two lengths, no problem screwing them together. It is built to hang freely on the curtain rod when not in use. To use it just hook in a grommet and pull or use the side of the hook to push. Easy breezy. I bought two and happy I did. Now my new drapes will stay free of greasy fingerprints.
Good Product
PK•May 5, 2017
This is a good product but I wish it was a bit longer. We have 12 ft ceilings and floor to ceiling curtains. Being a rather short person I still have a hard time closing and opening curtains. If you have shorter ceilings you should be good.
my big concern was getting them dirty from hands opening and closing them
Carol A Deters•October 10, 2015
When I purchased my new draperies with grommets, my big concern was getting them dirty from hands opening and closing them, since they don't come with any pulls. The girl at JCP said she understood, but had no remedy. I certainly didn't want to put on a white glove every time I wanted to move my drapes.
Googled my problem, and this rod came up on Amazon. Added bonus; when arranging them, you can stand back and see without getting up and down on a ladder. Took about a minute on each side to arrange them perfectly. It's great, light weight, just long enough to reach the grommets. I can arrange and re-arrange to my hearts content. It is attractive, so I lean it next to the door frame. (A reminder to hubby what it's there for.) I also told the girl at JCP about it, the next time I was in there store. Surprised they didn't know about these pull rods, or better still, carry them in that department.
Googled my problem, and this rod came up on Amazon. Added bonus; when arranging them, you can stand back and see without getting up and down on a ladder. Took about a minute on each side to arrange them perfectly. It's great, light weight, just long enough to reach the grommets. I can arrange and re-arrange to my hearts content. It is attractive, so I lean it next to the door frame. (A reminder to hubby what it's there for.) I also told the girl at JCP about it, the next time I was in there store. Surprised they didn't know about these pull rods, or better still, carry them in that department.
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