Transform Your Shower Space! 🚿
The Moen Brushed Nickel Adjustable Shower Curtain Rod combines a sleek, modern design with practical features. Its curved shape offers additional space, while the brushed nickel finish enhances your bathroom's aesthetic. Designed for easy installation and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this rod is a perfect blend of style and functionality.
M**Y
Well made and easy to install
This rod's classic lines helped to make it go with anything. My fixtures are another brand and a bit busy, but this one worked well with it's clean lines. This is actually the second one of these I purchased, the first has been in use for a couple years and has really held up well. We added wood to mount it to before we put up the tile backer board so we had something solid to mount it to. A must because I often hang laundry to dry!As an online shopper I rely heavily on reviews left by others when trying to decide what to buy so I try to leave useful reviews for those products that I feel strongly about. Please let me know if you find my review helpful. Thanks so much!
C**W
A great rod. Wall installation required. Need handy-skills but if you can achieve that, this is the one to buy!
Elegant well-built (not cheap, flimsy metal) shower rod. And because it is considered heavy-duty, you have to install it by drilling and mounting. This is NOT a suction cup or pressure-tension-screw-tight kind of rod. You will need to measure, drill, and screw. A bid of handy work is required and based on my installation experience, you need to be a 3/5-star level of a handyman to get this done. (medium-skilled). You also need two people to do this task. Part of the installation process requires you to hold while mount. So, be ready.Ok, so. First impression: Good solid construction, good grade metal/chrome and shine. It is designed for a tub that's about 5' long and there's a bit of adjustability. The curve gives 20% larger shower space. The bar comes apart at the middle and it is joined together after mounting to create a single curvature.Each end requires 3 holes drilled into drywall. The kit does NOT come with stud-mounting hardware. The hardware that came with the kit is designed for drywall. It contains anchors and bolts. It comes with a drill template to assist with the task. Very handy. Drill a 1/4" hole and insert the anchor. Pound it in with a hammer. Then drive the bolt/screw through the piece and into the anchor that's in the wall. Simple. The challenge is holding the large piece while mounting. Two people made the job 200x easier. Solo? Well.. eh.. not impossible but very wonky to do by yourself.After mounting you should have a single curve and double-rod. The inner rod you hang shower liner, the outer rod you hang a decorative piece of curtain. Pretty self-explanatory there. Because it's wall-mounted, you can hang your favorite, heavy-duty, wool/cotton, decorative curtain without having the whole thing fall off the wall like a tension-pressure-tighten rod.The biggest challenge, I think, is height measurement. The instruction did not come with any suggestion or support on that. I hope this review will help you out:After researching, you can find commonly sized curtains measuring 72x72 inches. There is the 72x78 inches (harder to find), and the 72x84 inches. Determine which size curtain you want to hang. 72 inch is the standard, 78 inch is the "long", and 84" is the extra long. There's also a 96 inch version but.. Anyway. Say you are hanging the 72" long version. Ok. Take into consideration the drop from the hooks. My curtain hooks drop the curtain 1.5" from the rod. So basically for a 72" curtain you hang this rod at 74" high. This way, after the curtain drops down an inch or so, the bottom will not drag on the floor like an over-long prom dress scraping the mud. I bought the 78" long curtain so I hung my rod at 80" off the ground. Keep in mind the rod itself is 1" diameter thick and every brand of the curtain hook is different. Hang your rod an inch higher if you don't want to mess with the thin narrow margin of the curtain being too long. Where as I knew exactly what I wanted, I have my curtain now at precisely 1/2" off the ground so it's very seamless looking. BUT if I ever change the hooks I might get into trouble!So.Just remember, think twice and measure thrice before you drill. You cannot easily adjust the height or the location of the rod once mounted. I am not saying impossible--but not easily. You have to (most likely) re-do 6 holes and hope the adjustment is small enough that the plate still covers up the 6-bad holes. Otherwise, be ready to patch/caulk and paint. Well heck, if you are a very good dry walls guy and you can patch and paint like no tomorrow, drill away! But if you are not so sure about that---measure 4 times!Hope this has been helpful! Any question, just ask me in the comments section!
A**N
Not stainless steel
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this about 5 years ago, specifically because it was listed as “stainless steel”. It is not.Attaching a video showing how it has rusted and how a magnet is attracted to it. Stainless steel is nonferrous and magnets should not stick to it. It was initially very nice looking, but started to rust in the first few months.Installation was pretty tricky by myself, but would be much easier with 2 people.It’s been okay overall, but if you are looking for something that won’t rust, I wouldn’t recommend this
N**L
Moen's DN2141CH Adjustable Double Curved Shower Rod
From an beauty / strength / price point of view... this is the best bang for your buck. Takes 2 people to hang it, but well worth the efforts. The supplied paper templates make getting everything level and drilled correctly very easy. You also need to insure the finish ends are both oriented properly or they wont snap into place. One added note is what I feel is the weak link of this setup; the tube ramp collars for the roller hooks. they do not fit snug and are susceptible to become dislodged from the tube expansion points. I liberally used silicone sealant under these ramp collars to keep them in place in the tubes and to cut down the "loose" feeling of the tubes at this point. Moen should incorporate this installation practice in the instructions. It makes for a far better solidly mounted feeling of the rods.
C**Y
Gorgeous curved double shower rod, PIA installation...
OMG, while this is a gorgeous curved double shower rod - you WILL need 2 people to put it up. There are 3 bolts/screws to attach on each end, so bring your patience and use a level to help with the process. This installation was more difficult than it needed to be, because of our placement. One one screw was right next to a stud, making the toggle bolt difficult to place. Recommend you screen for stud location before installing, you want to be on (or off) one - not right up against it. Having said all that, this shower rod is lovely and functional. There is enough space between bars to hang both the curtain and a towel, if you wish.
N**.
Poor quality. Look for better
Returned!!! I am redoing my bathroom with antique bronze and black finishings. I want a black curved rod, double preferred! Previously, I just used two separate straight tension rods (one behind the other).... And so far, it's looking like I may have to do that again. For n some reason, a black curved curtain rod is not easy to find. I was soooo excited when I found this one that had good reviews. Well I received it today and I was soooo disappointed with how flimsy it is. No way was I going to move forward with drilling holes in my tile to mount a piece of junk. And let me not forget to mention, because I wanted black, I paid $73 for this!!!!!! While all the other finishes were much cheaper. I sucked it up because I thought it was exactly what I was looking for. I have a teeny Tiny bathroom in my 900 SQ ft home and I want nice sturdy good quality products. Had it been that, I would have sucked up that $73. This rod is worth maybe $40? I would highly recommend looking for something better!!!
F**C
Wouldn’t Buy Again
Did not like the fact that I ordered this on August 27 and it was shipped on September 3 and no tracking information until it was actually shipped. I use Prime to avoid this issue.As for the product itself; it does install quite easily, by myself in about 45 minutes. The wall mounts are sturdy, however, the rods themselves are seemingly flimsy and flex a fair amount. I will likely make adjustments of my own to correct the sloppiness of the adjustable rods. The flimsiness only becomes apparent once installed; for that reason I’m not returning it, but I would not buy again.The brushed finish is nice.
K**I
crappy - wouldnt buy again
This was a mistake. Bought moen for the 'quality' LOL should have just got a cheap tension rod. For one person to put this thing up they'd have to be an octopus, and the plastic brackets are very underwhelming. Well ya get what you pay for and when this falls (oh and it WILL fall) I'm getting a tension rod. I thought we would use the outside rod for towels but they will have to be pretty small light towels or it will fall off the wall. Junk, avoid.
J**K
Great for Extra Towel Hanging Space
I haven't seen these double shower curtain rods before. I thought it was a great idea to have the shower curtain/liner on one rod; and, space to hang towels on the other rod. It was only difficult to install because I installed it where there was tile. If there wasn't tile, the install would have been a piece of cake. Moen is a name I know for bathroom fixtures and accessories, so that made me feel good as well.Mounting templates that came with the installation instructions worked perfectly!Would definitely recommend this product to others.
E**A
Cheap plastic brackets for mounting metal double shower curtain rod
Very disappointed, metal double curved bar with PLASTIC bracket to mount. I paid more for the moen brand because I needed it to be sturdy, then they give plastic brackets to mount it on the wall .
G**I
looks great
I like how the curved rod actually adds space to your showering experience. I bought the rod for aesthetics, so i could add a decorative curtain, but it really improves the roominess in the tub area.I bought two sets, one for each bathroom. The first one was tricky to put up because of the way my shower wall and trim was configured, so i needed to use one wall anchor (included) and a long wood screw (not included) hit a stud.Plan on needing four hands to put this up - much easier with a second person.
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