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The NoNo Bracket is an innovative inside-mounted curtain rod bracket attachment designed for effortless installation and a sleek look. Made from durable steel with a stylish satin nickel finish, this set of 3 brackets fits 1.25" blind head rails and supports curtain rods up to 1 inch. With a maximum weight recommendation of 5 pounds, these brackets combine functionality with modern aesthetics, all backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Brand | The NoNo Bracket Company |
Color | Nickel |
Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 0.75"W |
Material | Steel |
Mounting Type | Inside Mounted |
Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5 Pounds |
Manufacturer | The NoNo Bracket Company |
UPC | 856343007127 |
Part Number | IMVB0002 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Item model number | IMVB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Inside Mounted Head Rail attachment |
Finish | nickel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 Day Money Back Guarantee |
G**.
Great alternative!
Was hesitant on buying these but so happy I did. Very easy installation for my apartment rental. They fit perfectly between the blinds/wall and its very sturdy and also no drilling needed!
A**B
Great for no drilling
These are very sturdy rods. And are great if you’re trying to avoid drilling holes. The price is well worth it
F**N
Love these
They work really well and I love them. But there’s one tiny minor issue, I can’t open my blinds the whole way anymore because the middle piece that slides over the blind track is in the way and so they only open half way now. That’s the only small issue I am going to complain about. These are really easy to install and look very good :) I highly recommend them.
P**M
Smart solution for a good price.
Works as expected. Can take a load of medium sized curtains. The only problem I found with this is that the slot were a little bog for my blind bracket. Hence, it kept slipping off. Nothing that a simple hack couldn't fix, but something you need to know about.
J**N
It kind of works
I wanted to love these - the concept is so good. But they just keep falling off the bracket no matter how much I fidget with them. Sometimes they manage to stay in place for a week but I notice them starting to slide forward and off after a few days and have to re-position them again. And if you actually use your curtains then its a daily mess. Its good in theory - not so much in execution.
D**R
A renter must have!
One of the drawbacks of moving a lot is not being able to (or want to) drill holes in a property you don’t own. In my bedroom I need two things to sleep: a fan running *and* blackout curtains. Took me all of five seconds maybe to insert the Nono bracket into the existing rail and hang up the blackout curtains. Is this bracket pricey? Yes, but I’ll be taking it with me when I move again (most likely next year). Just ordered two more.. and to the gentlemen (especially bachelors) in the group: the women that come over are always shocked I hang up curtains (and not use aluminum foil ha). Say yes to Nono brackets; you won’t regret your purchase!
L**E
The “outside” brackets work better
Happy Accident - bought the outside brackets on accident. I had to pop off the blinds to install (super easy, watched a YouTube video) and after about 15 mins had all the brackets installed. Once I realized I had the wrong brackets, I bought the correct (inside brackets) for my other windows and I cannot get these secure. I haven’t put up the curtains yet, but the outside brackets seem very very secure on my inside blinds. Worth a shot if these don’t work for you bc this seems like a great solution to drilling holes in the 20 years worth of layers of paint and dry wall, just for it to crumble LOL
B**.
These did not work..
I saw these on a Tik Tok. The videos make it look so easy to install... but in reality it was a pain. They did not fit on the bar I have that originally was the panel blinds. As soon as I put the curtain rod and curtains up it fell. I used rug tape to try and attach them better and they still didn’t fit well. I am returning... It was a great idea, but just didn’t work as expected. Save your money. I ended up using zip tied and it holds so much better and you can’t even see them holding the rod up!
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