HAOYUNTE tension rod extendable curtain poles 70–130 cm (no-drill, spring tension)
Product description
If you’re trying to fit curtains (or a shower net) without drilling, a spring tension rod is usually the straightforward route. This HAOYUNTE extendable curtain pole is designed to adjust to a 70–130 cm range, then hold in place with spring tension and a rubberised, non-slip end.
On paper it’s the kind of no-fuss solution you reach for when you want something functional in a hurry, whether that’s for a bathroom setup, a window, or even inside cupboards and small openings. That said, it’s not meant to be a heavy-duty, wall-bolted system—so if you’re planning for very heavy curtains, you may want to look at sturdier mounting options.
The essentials
This is an extendable tension curtain pole made for curtains and similar hanging fabrics, including net-style curtain uses and shower curtain/nets. The pole is telescopic (spring-tension) and intended to be installed without tools and without drilling.
The package is listed as one piece, including a rod made from multiple sections (outer bar diameter is stated as 2.22 cm, with an inner spring rod diameter of 0.75 cm) plus installation instructions (Spanish is mentioned, though it doesn’t guarantee the language).

What you’ll notice day to day
The main appeal here is convenience. You extend and adjust the length to suit the opening (within the 70–130 cm range), then press it into place—no drills, no screws, no waiting.
In practical use, that’s the difference between “I can’t be bothered with drilling” and “it’s up in a minute”. For example, if you want a net curtain for a window and you’re renting or you just don’t want to put holes in the frame, a tension rod like this is an easy way to get coverage while keeping the job reversible.


It’s also described as rust-resistant (“won’t rust”) and finished with a baked paint process for durability.
The essentials, but with the real-world limit in mind

A tension rod has to rely on friction and pressure. That’s why details like the rubber anti-slip base matter: it’s stated to grip well across different wall surfaces, including glass, wood walls, marble, lime plaster, and ceramic tiles.
Still, tenable holding power can depend quite a lot on the surface you’re attaching to and the weight of what you hang. If your curtains are very heavy or thick, this can feel more like a practical everyday option than something built to “exert maximum clamping force” all day with heavy loads.
Key specifications
- Size range: 70–130 cm
- Rod structure: 1 piece with a pole made from outer and inner spring sections (outer diameter 2.22 cm, inner spring rod diameter 0.75 cm)
- Material: high carbon steel
- Wall thickness (stated): 0.4 mm
- Installation approach: spring tension, no drilling, no tools
- Finish: baked paint process
- Compatibility by surface (stated): suitable for glass, wood walls, marble, lime plaster, and ceramic tile walls
Installation experience (and what to check before you buy)

The product is positioned as easy to adjust with no tools required. The instructions are said to follow a step-by-step diagram, and it’s claimed you can complete assembly in about 1 minute.


Before ordering, it’s worth checking two things:
- Your required span: ensure your gap/opening sits within 70–130 cm, otherwise it won’t tension properly.
- The surface condition: tension rods work best when the contact points are firm and suitable for the rubber ends to grip. If the wall is loose, very uneven, or covered in a soft/peeling finish, it may not hold as confidently.
Who it suits, and who should skip it
It makes sense if you want:

- a no-drill curtain solution for windows, bathroom net/shower curtain setups, or smaller household spaces
- a quick, reversible installation for renters or anyone avoiding holes
- something that fits most common 70–130 cm openings, rather than a custom fixed length
It’s not the best match if you’re trying to hang very heavy curtains or you need an ultra-secure, bolt-on hold in a high-load setup. Tension rods can be great day-to-day, but they’re still a spring-and-friction approach.
FAQs
How long is the rod once extended?


It’s intended to adjust to a 70–130 cm range, so the final working length depends on where you set it within that span.

Does it require drilling?
No. The installation is described as no-drill and tool-free, using spring tension instead.
Is it suitable for bathrooms?
Yes, it’s specifically described for bathroom use, including shower curtain/net curtain rod-style applications.
What walls is it supposed to work on?

The description states suitability for glass, wood walls, marble, lime plaster, and ceramic tile walls.
Is it rust-resistant?
The description says it won’t rust.
Is it worth it?
If you’re shopping for a practical no-drill curtain pole for openings in the 70–130 cm bracket, this HAOYUNTE tension rod is a sensible, everyday option—especially for bathroom nets/shower curtain uses or lighter curtain fabrics where quick setup matters. Just don’t over-expect it to behave like a bolted rail for very heavy curtains, and make sure the contact surfaces are firm enough for the rubber ends to grip.
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