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Adjustable 12 to 20-foot Patio Door Curtain Rod - 240

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ITEM# 13129992

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ITEM#: 13129992

Complement your interiors with the rich colors and traditional look of this adjustable patio door curtain rod. Crafted from durable metal, this adjustable rod features rounded finials and five mounting brackets for proper support along the length of your door frame. Built to provide long-lasting wear, this curtain rod set is available in multiple rich finishes to bolster the look and feel of your decor.

Features:
  • Includes rod, rounded finials, and 5 mounting brackets
  • Rods measures 1.25 inches in diameter
  • Curtain rods projects 3.5 to 5.5 inches from the wall
  • Adjusts from 144 inches to 240 inches long
  • Available in White, Gold, Metallic Gold, Ant. Brown, Pewter, and Satin Black

Specs

Style Casual, Traditional
Material Metal
Finish Black Finish, Brown Finish, Goldtone Finish, Metallic Finish, Pewter Finish, White Finish
Component 1 Rod, Curtain Rods
Assembly Assembly Required
Color Gold
Curtain Rod Length 171 to 240 inches
Product Features Outdoor
Set Includes 1 Piece
Dimensions See Details
Model Number BB105
Country of Origin China

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Customer Reviews


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  • Most Recent

  • Good for a wide INDOOR area
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    I needed 16 feet of curtain rod to hang outdoor draperies. You should know that this came to me as 2 separate rods; I had to figure out how to configure the telescoping parts to achieve my desired length. the installation wasn't difficult. I used 3 supports total. But I did use this outdoors, and it wasn't designed for that purpose. I can't recall now if the item description said it was suitable for outdoor use, but it IS NOT. Overall, a pretty nice rod for extra-wide indoor applications.

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    KMas Sep 23, 2017
  • Awesome curtain rod!
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    I have been looking for a heavy duty curtain rod that would cover 244". I wanted the continuity of one rod almost wall to wall in my dining room. This space has a patio door in the middle of the wall and a large window of same height on either side. It just made more design sense and makes the room feel more open. I had not been able to find such a rod. The price was great and the quality was wonderful. It is a very sturdy curtain rod. The finish I chose was the one that looks like polished nickel. Reason for only 4 stars is that one of the extension rods had a bent end, making it difficult to put together. Customer service is great. The wrong rod was sent in the first place. I called and they sent a call tag to pick up the wrong rod and the new one was here quickly.

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    a1savyshopper Sep 22, 2017
  • looks good
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    These rods worked well for our curtains, they look good and are of expected quality for the price. They do sag a tad if your using them at the full length extension.

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    frequencydip Sep 22, 2017
  • just what i needed
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    This was just what i needed to hang curtains across my expansive bay of windows. the hardware is sturdy and the price was right. I appreciate that the delivery was punctual as well.

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    kenya h. Sep 19, 2017
  • Item Not Available
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    I tried multiple times to get this item. They kept sending the smaller size. I finally gave up.

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    Martha B. Sep 13, 2017
  • Most Helpful

  • These aren't what you think
    Verified Purchase

    I was looking for a really long rod for my oversized patio doors. There are many rods out there but you have to piece them together which creates a catch each place the rods telescope together. I wanted to avoid the telescoping because I want the curtains to be pulled to only one side of the window. I thought this rod would be long enough with only 2 peices. This rod had SEVEN peices! I put it together and it bowed without support, as you would expect with all these peices. I sent it back and ended up ordering a 12 foot brass pole from another place.

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    debra0 Jun 15, 2011
  • Great Quality
    Verified Purchase

    It is very difficult to ind a rod this long and it is both perfect in length and sturdy as well. I was a little worried that it would bend and sag because I only wanted to use one bracket in the middle. There is no problem. The rod comes with many brackets in case you are interested in bracing the rod in several places for an extra heavy curtain. I highly recommend this product; it is a great buy!

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    mickeyoak Nov 22, 2011
  • Bold Pole curtain rod up to 240 inches . .Yeah
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    I have a 12' and 16' foot sliding glass doors and had two sets of cheap verticals on the 16 footer. I have never been able to afford a rod to fit either! These rods are beautiful and sturdy, could not be more pleased and the price is right! I have never written a review before, but realized how much I rely on others opinions, so felt I should let others know that this is a classy looking rod and and hubby had no problems with installation. Thanks Overstock!

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    redgray May 10, 2011
  • Great ROd
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    If you are looking for a long thick heavy duty rod this is the curtain rod for you I am using this rod in my living rooms over three windows which span 195 inches. I ordered the antique brown and to my surprise the color was spot on with the color I saw on website. I was very picky about finding a rod with the shortest projection from the wall and this fit the bill to a T. As other reviewers stated the box was pretty banged up and the rod was a bit scratched and the inside of one of the connections was bent a bit. The scratches are not noticeable way up and no will ever know. All I had to do was get a hammer and bang out the flattened side on one of the poles. All of the wall mounts, wall anchors for sheet rock and screws were included which was a HUGE BONUS!! The instructions were clear and straight forward, however hanging a curtain rod is not rocket science. Over all if you are looking for a decorative rod with a short projection and a petite yet stylish finial this is the rod for you!

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    ahtrev Jul 8, 2011
  • Very happy with the quality
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    After reading some of the negative reviews I was hesitant to order these rods but am glad that I took the chance. They were delivered promptly and in good shape. I needed the 240" rods and at first thought they made a mistake as they send 2 of the 90-144". You need them to make the longer rod and easy instructions are included as how to do so. Yes, 5 rods are used to make the longest length but believe me, it is very sturdy. I ordered these for 4 large expanse of windows and found the hardware was of good quality and the color a rich dark brown. No sagging in the middle on the patio door expanses although they send plenty of extra brackets if you need the added support. After shopping online for rods of this size I was pleasantly surprised with the quality. I would certainly order again.

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    flaxen508 Apr 28, 2014

Questions & Answers

  • Q:

    "Are the finials removable?"

    • A:

      yes the finials are removable. these rods a really nice. have purchased many.

  • Q:

    "how do you extend the rods?"

    • A:

      After connecting the two rods, they should telescope out to your desired length.

  • Q:

    "I need a rod that expands 115" long with no center support. Will this work or will I need a center support?"

    • A:

      No, center and additional support suggested. I used 5 brackets to span 120". Poles slide together to make length- barely.

    • A:

      I ordered this rod for our 3 panel slider. We needed it to be 190" long. The center support on ours is actually right at about 115" so it might work for you if you only want to use the supports on each end.

    • A:

      You will need center support.

    • A:

      You will need a center support. The rod with drapes will be too heavy.

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  • Q:

    "Is this rod a ceiling mount or a wall mount?"

    • A:

      Wall mount

    • A:

      you can mount it either way. Very nice quality product, very sturdy. I mounted mine on wall.

    • A:

      It is a wall mount.

    • A:

      Wall Mount

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  • Q:

    "When will the black option be available in the 144 - 240 in size?"

    • A:

      We do not know when the black will be restocked.

    • A:

      Spray paint

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  • Q:

    "what is the longest size for the same diameter? my windows is 140 inch (other one is 138 inch), if i plus some room on both sides, it will be 166~168. i'd like to have same diameter across the windows do i need to buy 2 sets or 4 sets?"

    • A:

      This rod extends from 144 to 240 inches.

  • Q:

    "The details section has under product details "Outdoor". Can these rods be mounted outdoor on a deck? Are they weather resistant?"

    • A:

      I couldn't say for sure but you could always spray the rod with Rust-Oleum- stop rust spray. That would probably be enough to make the rod weather resistant and outdoor friendly. Good luck.

    • A:

      We bought these for our patio about 2 months ago. We have a salt water pool that destroys everything, so although we haven't had them too long, they have held up great! Definitely worth the purchase in my opinion.

    • A:

      This item is best inside, these are weather resistant but not weather proof

    • A:

      Ours have been hanging outdoors since last October - still look good

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  • Q:

    "Will grommet top drapery panels slide freely along this rod? I need to use 4 panels and need 2 to go to the left side and 2 to go to the right side. Will this work, or will the brackets get in the way?"

    • A:

      It will work as long as you slide curtains from the top, don't grab the curtain to slide open it'll get caught a bit.. I have the rood in my pool house and have grommet curtains on it. I love it!

    • A:

      The grommets slide easily but they do need to stop at the brackets. The middle bracket placement needs to be taken into consideration as to how you'll be using the curtains and whcih side you want the panels to be on.

    • A:

      Yes. The photo is deceiving. The end brackets screw into the wall about 3-5 inches from ends. The photos shows the brackets going up because the photo is taken like a birds eye view looking straight down. On this rod there is an additional center support bracket where your curtains will meet from each side.

    • A:

      No problem, this will work fine.

    • A:

      My rod is 124" installed and I have 4 brackets. The grommet drapery panels will slide between the brackets but not past them. I have 3 windows with a pair of drapes for each window but I can't move the drapes from the center window to the end of the rod.

    • A:

      I also used 4 panels and I just put 1 panel between each mounting bracket.

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  • Q:

    "I have a client whose whose doors are 148" wide and I want the rod to go another 7" on both sides. How many brackets will I need for that and how many come with the rod."

    • A:

      We recommend using all five brackets that are included.

  • Q:

    "What is the shipping weight of the package?"

    • A:

      The shipping weight is 18 pounds

  • Q:

    "How does this connect to the ceiling/wall?"

    • A:

      It connects to the wall by that small vertical piece you see in the photo. The photo is taken as if you were looking down from the ceiling. Must be screwed into studs or using anchors.

  • Q:

    "what is the maximum weight each rod can hold? I am looking to hang double length black out curtains from each rod (one panel on each rod, 216 inches in height and 214 inches wide). Will these rods support that weight?"

    • A:

      I am not sure how much weight the rod can hold or what exactly you mean by "double length", however I hung thick heavy black out curtains from this that were very long and had no issues whatsoever.

    • A:

      This will double hang two curtains with no problem. These rods are very strong as long as the number of brackets required are used.

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  • Q:

    "Is 144" the minimum size of the rod and 240" the max?"

    • A:

      This pole is adjustable from 144 inches (minimum) to 240 inches (maximum).

    • A:

      The set includes finials, mounting brackets and two 86 to 144-inch window rods that combine to adjust to 240 inches.

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  • Q:

    "Can this rod be mounted to the ceiling? I only have a 4" space between the wall and the valance. Thanks"

    • A:

      It should be able to.. The bracket mounts flush on the wall and the C piece holds the rod. so when mounting to ceiling make sure the piece that holds the rod in place is against the wall.. might have to add extra support so rod doesn't come out..

  • Q:

    "Can the mounting brackets be attached to the wall, or to a ceiling?"

    • A:

      Yes.'find a "stud" before attaching. Use the "stud" to hold bracket on wall.

    • A:

      These can be mounted to walk or ceiling.They are very well made and sturdy.

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  • Q:

    "Would the C ring curtain rings work to move over the brackets so that I could push the curtains all to one side? "

    • A:

      We supported our very long curtain rod (almost 14 ft.) with 3 support brackets: one in the very center of the curtain rod and the other two at the ends of the rod. The C rings we had would not easily move over the brackets, but locating the 2 outside brackets at the very ends of the rod worked for us. Our curtains were two separate pieces of material that drew to the center so "no problem." If you are drawing one large curtain (one piece of fabric) to one side or the other, I think you will have a problem clearing the center bracket. The good news is that the rod and brackets are heavy duty, industrial strength and excellent quality.

    • A:

      I don't know how C rings work, but the photos in the listings are from the top. The center bracket(s) are the same as the end brackets, and (I just looked) cover more than the bottom half of the rod, like at least 3/4ths maybe even level with the top of the pole, plus has the tightening screw on it (and the rod WILL move without the screw, from the sliding force). So I can't imagine any rings working to "jump" the bracket. The review on 22 April 2016 describes a fix for your situation. I don't exactly know what she did with the 1/2" pipe! and can't picture the hinged hook she describes either. I'm trying to think if a 1/2" pipe would go inside the rod to keep it from sagging... or did she use the 1/2" pipe as a support for hinged hook? IDK The review on 15 June 2011 tells of someone who sent her rod set back and bought a single piece 12" brass pole somewhere else. But even pipe can sag! Too bad you can't write to reviewers personally to find out more about Diane's hinged hook! like, where she got it and how exactly mounted.

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  • Q:

    "Has anyone tried Gold vs Metallic Gold? I'm looking for an antique warm brushed brass finish that is showing up everywhere from high end furniture/home retailers. (NOT the shiny brass from the 80s.). Advice???"

    • A:

      I don't have either of the Golds, but it appears that neither are the shiny brass of old! I considered the Metallic Gold to harmonize with gumball lights from ****, but wound up choosing white to fade into the wall (can change lamps easier than re-hanging rods and drapes). You could buy the holdbacks in both golds (about $** each, so less than a rod and less weight to return) ITEM#: 12217585 or you could just buy your best guess. This is a great rod for those LONG spaces!

    • A:

      PS Now that I've seen the "new" brass in some articles, I would say the Gold (not the Metallic Gold) is going to be closer. These are GREAT poles!

    • A:

      Thanks! I went with the Gold color and the finish is great and modern!

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  • Q:

    "Since this rod uses separate telescoping rods to make one massive rod, do drapes on rings slide nicely when opening and closing, or do they get caught on the lip created where the rods meet?"

    • A:

      No, mine do not get caught. It might depend on the type of drapes you have... mine are grommet.

    • A:

      Yes mine do, but it is definitely worth it to have the long rod. I have a very tall husband who helps! They also make "grabbers" that can help scoot it across. I am also using plastic rings with clips since this is on an screened porch with windows and didn't want rust. A metal or heavy wood ring might slide better.

    • A:

      We bought two sets to make one continuous rod across our huge expanse of living room windows. It worked great after we figured out which pole configuration worked best for the space!

    • A:

      Our grommet curtains catch a little on the one spot, enough that it takes a pull from the half-way point, which gets the bulk over the notch, and then pulling the rest from there to the center for closing. I think a rounded "donut" ring would catch a lot less.

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  • Q:

    "I have over 200" that I need to cover but I'd like to do it with a double rod. Any ideas? Can I somehow make this a double rod. UGH - I can't seem to find what I need."

    • A:

      If you google the rod for a video, it will show you that there thinner rods that can go behind the main rod if you want to layer your drapes. They look really simple to use.

    • A:

      No. I do not see how this could be a double rod as shipped.

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  • Q:

    "We have 20 feet (240 inches) of continuous sliders. I would like to use this bracket to cover all 240 inches and only use 1 support in the middle. If I use light weight curtains, will this work? Or will we need to use more support brackets?"

    • A:

      I have this and i think you'll definitely need brackets on each end and in the middle. The rod itself comes in sections; it's not one long rod. I personally used all the brackets but one but I think you could get away with only using 3 if they're light weight panels.

    • A:

      Yes. But try to get the brackets into a stud. I strung mine over 120 inches.

    • A:

      I only used one bracket on a very long wall of windows (but not 240"). It works, so I think it should work, especially with light weight curtains.

    • A:

      We have about the same length with 3 windows and 12 inches of wall between each window. I only used one support in the middle. I hung double width panels at the ends and double panels in between each window. The panels are lightweight, but the rod could easily handle a heavier fabric.

    • A:

      I think you will be all right. I used used this set with only a center bracket over about 14', so more of my rods are double (where they telescope), but they are very very sturdy even with 8' drapes! May I recommend Ultimate Blackout Curtains -- they are very light despite being at least three layers thick (two colored surfaces, the black light-stopper, and maybe something for insulation as well). They also 'stack' to about 10% of width, much lower than the usual 1/3 allowance, while looking rich and expensive. T#### of Cl### will even send you color/fabric samples!

    • A:

      I have a 14-foot expanse with only one support in the middle. It has heavy velvet blackout curtains on it and it's doing just fine. So 20 feet of light curtains might work. But I'm not sure.

    • A:

      We used this rod as an outdoor application with grommetted Sunbrella (heavy canvas) curtains. We spanned 16' using only the end brackets and one middle support. The rods have withstood STRONG whipping winds on our patio. In fact, I'm going to have to remove the drapes now, as the winds are too strong. But to answer your question, you should be absolutely fine with 3 brackets on an expanse of 20' and light draperies. Use strong sheetrock mounting applications if you are unable to mount into a stud. By the way, I had to play around with the telescoping sections to come up with the right "mix" for what I needed. The rod (mine is black) is lovely.

    • A:

      I have 18 feet and only used the ends and a center. I have used white sheets for our outdoor room with rings with clamps and it is plenty sturdy.

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