The tension rods made by Zenith (sold by Lowes, Home Depot, and Target) are junk and cost more. They are tricky to install and tend to fall down. They use a touchy twist lock (quarter turn) to set length and you must screw out one of the end caps to apply tension. If you slightly turn the rod while turning the end cap, the lock releases, the rod falls, and you try again -very aggravating! Since there's no continuous spring pressure, the rod will eventually slip and fall anyway. None of these factors apply to the InterDesign tension rod.The Interdesign York Medium Shower curtain rod is well made, The picture is exactly what you get. Very classy and subtle,looks great the the polished curtain rod hooks.
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HAD A LITTLE TROUBLE SETTING THE PROPER LENGTH BUT ONCE THAT WAS SET I AM HAPPY WITH THE CHOICE I MADE WOULD RECOMMEND -I was a bit disappointed in this product. The rod itself looks very nice and matches perfectly with other items I purchased for our newly remodeled bathroom. My complaint is with the spring inside the tension rod. After adjusting it only twice to get the right fit, the spring seemed to no longer want to hold the tension. We did manage to finally get it to hold into place, but my husband worried that if we had to fit it again, it wouldn't stay. Now I'm a bit worried it will come down without warning. Perhaps this is an operator error on our part, but it keeps me from giving it a higher rating.Looks better in real life. Easy to twist and tighten. The price was right too! Not much else to be said. I hate the minimum words for these reviews.
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