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The CIEMGNZOC 6-Pack Curtain Bracket Holders are versatile, self-adhesive wall mounts designed to support curtain rods, towel rods, and shower curtains with diameters from 0.6'' to 1.5''. Each bracket can hold up to 14 lbs with adhesive alone, or 20 lbs when secured with screws. Made from durable materials, these brackets are suitable for various wall types and enhance the aesthetic of any room.







| ASIN | B09X42JPN9 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,561 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Window Hardware Rod Holders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,509) |
| Finish types | Plastic |
| Item Depth | 2.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 392a8704-8d56-46df-89ba-755c8c534dbb |
| Manufacturer | CIEMGNZOC |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89 x 3.15 x 2.36 inches |
| Set Name | 6 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
L**!
Great…but make sure you get em to stick!
It took me a couple of tries before I had all four of these holding strongly in place. I am not sure why a couple of them held on tight from the get-go and the other couple didn’t but give them all some time to adhere to your wall. Once in place, this is the easiest way to hang and change out curtains/draperies/poles ever! It takes about 2 seconds. No messing with power drills and screws, just look and adjust. These are great quality and highly durable but because of that they do not come off walls easily. While they don’t leave obnoxious holes like screws do and give you way more flexibility in where to hang them, just be aware that when you do remove them, you might want some touch up paint available. They looked great because they are practically invisible and held a light weight rod with medium weight curtain fantastically.
J**5
Careful what you mount these to…use screws
Ordered these to try out due to our spring-loaded outdoor curtain rod no longer holding up our curtains on the front porch. These curtains are needed to block the intense west Texas sun on the porch. In order to secure the curtain rod better against wind gusts, I doubled the brackets at each location. These are stuck to painted Hardi board trim. Wiped down the trim with rubbing alcohol first to clean the area. Followed the instructions to allow them to sit for 24hrs to “cure” before adding weight. The next day, added the top rods with the bottom stabilizer rods and so far, they are doing great. Been a week with some unseasonably rough weather with gusts to test them and they’ve held up well. For outdoor use, definitely double or even triple the amount used ar each location to ensure strength. Even though they’re plastic, if they’re away from the elements, they should last. Impressed so far but will update if there are issues. As a side note, looking through the reviews, DEFINITELY do not use these on sheetrock. The adhesive is super strong but sheetrock is not a surface with uniform strength to hold up a rod without screws. I do not recommend these unless you have a strong surface such as wood, metal, or the like to attach to.
A**R
Not sure if it’s worth it
I’m a little indecisive about these hooks. I bought these because my bed is against my window and I stepped on my curtains which then caused the screws and anchors to come out of the drywall. I was left with really large holes in the drywall and I knew I couldn’t fix it without making more holes. These hooks were my way to try to avoid making new holes. I installed 3 of the hooks this morning waited for about 5 hours before putting up my curtains. By nightfall, the curtain rod was down on the right and middle. The right side just appeared to have slid off the drywall. The middle hook took off the paint and some of the drywall with it. I tried sticking the hooks back on and it looks like it stayed. You can see where the paint was pulled off the wall behind the middle hook. Overall I am not sure if these were worth it or if maybe I should’ve patched the holes and made new ones to avoid this new issue. Update: these hooks did not work for my wall. The hooks fell off by the next day. I was really sad but I ended up having to come up with a new way to put up my curtain rods.
J**T
Very sticky
These brackets stuck quite well to the wall so I could hang a curtain in the bathroom window. Use alcohol to loosen for removal.
R**L
What a Beast!
We have purchased at least 3 packs of these in the last year to hang curtains in our apartment. Because we rent we are not allowed to drill holes in the walls and I was looking for a product that would adhere to the drywall without screws or nails. In the attached photo I am using 5 of the bracket holders to hold a 12'-0" curtain rod with 4 curtain sections on it. These are heavier curtains as well being black-out curtains. We did have an issue with the brackets falling off the wall but realized it was an error on our part in using 4 brackets instead of 5. After adding a 5th bracket we haven't had any more issues. I also want to disclose that when they did pull off the wall the adhesive pulled away from the bracket before it pulled away from the wall. This left us with some minor wall damage after removing the adhesive but we were able to easily patch it.
C**O
Disappointed
I was a bit disappointed in this item. Bought it for my son's dorm room and seemed solid as it was easy to attach with no screws but the adhesive did not stay in place for long. Within a couple of weeks the curtain rod peeled away from wall.
R**N
Worked great
These are wonderful and easy to use.
J**N
Curtain rods self sticking hooks
Product is good and no drilling. Simple and easy to install
G**Z
Muy prácticos
J**.
Me duró como 2 semanas puesto un cortinero ligero y se calló
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