Covered 120 inches, glides easily, installation was fairly straight forward. Great value.
Read MoreThis rod only comes with twenty hooks that slide. I had to call the manufacturer and pay $35 more plus shipping for twenty more so I could hang two extra wide curtains on it.
Read MoreWe bought 2 of these to be hung butted against each other. They are seamless and the mechanisms are very fluid. They are beautiful and look quite elegant...especially for the low price! It came with more than enough clips which I wasn't planning on using. However they don't show at all.
Read MoreWe struggled for so long to find the right solution to our kitchen drapes. We wanted a setup that would allow our heavy drapes to slide easily over 8 feet. A regular rod required a bypass bracket in the middle with C rings. Nothing ever worked and the cost was ridiculous for all the separate pieces, including $35 each for finials! This all-in-one solution worked perfectly for $*!
Read MoreIt works perfectly for a sliding glass door.
Read MoreThese are great with the exception that there is an end clip that doesn't move. so if you want to pull the drape to one side, you have to leave the last clip empty, which doesn't look really nice. But it slides easily and looks great otherwise.
Read Moresturdy enough to hold 6 heavy pinch pleat panel, slides perfectly
Read MoreThese curtain rods look great installed over our 2 triple windows! We don't have shades so constantly close our curtains and we needed them to slide with ease and look neat when both opened and closed - these do the trick! I would definitely recommend these.
Read MoreWhen I decided to put curtains across a 12' expanse, I was pretty intimidated by the idea of installing a 12' curtain rod. This curtain rod was so easy! To top it off, it feels like I can probably use it as a pull-up bar (don't) since it feels so sturdy. I have to admit, I was lucky enough to hit wood on two of the brackets which lends to that. I mounted it very close to the ceiling, so a piece of advice for hanging this is to loosen the screw on top on top of the brackets before screwing the brackets into the wall. Otherwise, you won't be able to put the rods in the brackets. I had to unscrew all the brackets out of the wall to loosen the top screw.
Read MoreThis Edison Cordless Traverse Rod is exactly what I was looking for to use on a 10 ft. slider. My husband had an easy time with installation and I had an easy time putting my curtains on it. Love the way you can slide curtains with your hand to close.
Read MoreI love being able to hang the drapes with clips. This rod also allows for easy open and closing.
Read MoreWonderful addition! I love the way the clips glide on the rod and they are not restricted by the center support rod. This is definitely worth the money and worth investing in this type of rod for every window in the house. LOVE IT!!!!!
Read MoreI ordered two of these - one for a slider and the other for bank of windows. I've only installed the one over the slider so far, but it installed very nicely and works great. It installed easily and looks very nice.
Read Morethis rod works great. very easy to slide the curtains out of the way
Read MoreThe clips are hard to open. It is only 2 pieces for a 75" window and the seam is unattractive. I can only use this is a dark room. Looks cheap in my living room where there's a lot of natural light.
Read MoreThe photo shows a nice finished edge w/a rounded edge, but the product actually had a white plastic cap on each end...there was not a nice finished edge. We went ahead and installed them for my elderly mother in law. They are sturdy and very practical for my elderly mother in law, but I was disappointed about the end-caps.
Read Moregreat, just what I was looking for
Read MoreI put up over a sliding patio door. Sturdy and attractive. Easy to install, four support brackets holds it well with no sagging. Sliders are better than on the flimsier rods. I didn't use the clips, because had already put drapery hooks in for another rod, but they seem to be fine. I would buy another without hesitation.
Read MoreEdison Cordless Traverse Rod
Starting at: $40.00