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Product description
This extendable tension pole offers a simple way to hang a shower curtain without drilling, combining easy installation with practical stability for bathrooms, wardrobes and windows. It adjusts quickly to suit narrow or wider spaces and its spring-loaded system keeps the rod securely in place while allowing removal when not needed.
Key Points
The rod works through spring tension and finished end caps that press against the wall to hold the bar in position. It arrives ready to fit and can be shortened or lengthened between jobs, which makes it handy for temporary rental bathrooms or for changing room layouts. The base of each end has a high-friction PVC pad to reduce slipping and protect surfaces from marks. 🛁
This model is made from carbon steel with an anti-rust coating, so it is designed to resist corrosion in humid environments according to the manufacturer. Consider that extreme weight or very uneven walls may reduce tension effectiveness, so it may not be the best option for carrying very heavy loads.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Goowin Shower Curtain Pole, 80-165 cm Extendable (Chrome)
- Length range: 80–165 cm
- Rod diameter: 2.5 cm
- Inner rod diameter: 7/8 inches
- Material and finish: carbon steel with rust-resistant coating
- Thickness: 0.6 mm
- Maximum quoted load: up to 40 pounds
Advantages
The rod is versatile, serving as a curtain rail, wardrobe rail or makeshift clothes drying bar. It removes the need for drilling which preserves tiles and window frames. Installation is quick and typically requires no tools, so it suits users who prefer low-effort setups. The chrome finish gives a neutral metallic look that fits traditional and contemporary bathrooms alike. 🚿
Usage Recommendations
Measure the gap carefully before extending the pole and extend it gradually while pressing the ends firmly into place. If walls are tiled or painted, ensure the PVC pads sit flat to avoid scratches. For heavier items, distribute weight along the bar rather than concentrating it centrally. If you move the pole between rooms, check tension frequently as repeated repositioning can slightly change how tightly it holds.









