





Curtain Bracket No Drilling Required | Adjustable & Self-Stick | Firm Hold | StickRod
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Hang curtains securely without drilling, screwing, or harming your walls.
Looking to skip wall holes and tricky installations? The StickRod self-adhesive curtain holders let you easily and neatly mount curtains, towels, or lightweight rods. Its ultra-strong adhesive base guarantees a solid hold, while the adjustable design offers great flexibility – ideal for rental spaces, bathrooms, kitchens, or bedrooms.

Why is this StickRod perfect for you?
- No drilling & leaves no traces: No tools, nails, or damage to walls and tiles – perfect for rental apartments.
- Strong adhesive grip: Supports up to around 8 kg with premium 3M tape – reliable and sturdy for everyday use.
- Versatile & adaptable: Works with curtain rods, towel racks, shower curtains, or light shelves.
- Quick & easy installation: Stick it on, click to secure, finished – ready in minutes with zero hassle.

Specifications:
Product type: Self-adhesive curtain & rod holder
Material: Durable plastic combined with metal spring
Attachment: 3M high-performance adhesive tape
Load capacity: Up to approximately 8 kg
Suitable areas: Indoor use (bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, office)
Applicable for: Curtain rods, towels, light rods
Installation: Adhesive (no drilling needed)

*UPDATE: Due to high demand for StickRod No-Drill Curtain Holders | Self-Adhesive & Adjustable | Strong Hold | StickRod, stock is very limited!
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