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Spark Innovators Black Tap Bracket by Hang Hero - Easy Install No Drill Curtain Rod Brackets - As Seen on TV - Set of 2

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Color Black
Product Dimensions 4"L x 2.5"W
Material Plastic
Mounting Type Over-The-Window-Frame
Item Weight 6.4 Ounces
Maximum Weight Recommendation 30 Pounds

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  • These no drill curtain rod bracket installs in seconds **MUST HAVE WOODEN TRIM AROUND WINDOW WITH AT LEAST 1/2 INCH DEPTH.
  • Use these easy curtain brackets on any window size
  • Fits all standard size curtain rods up to 1.25"
  • Made from reinforced steel, these quick hang curtain brackets are both durable and easy to use
  • You can expect no damage to your walls with these tap in curtain brackets
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4.7 4.7
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Easy to install
4.6 4.6
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4.5 4.5

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48-86"
18 - 48 Inches
16" to 144"
48" to 88"
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Carbon Steel
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Product Description

Tap brackets

Hang Any Curtains in 30 Seconds

No drill Curtain Brackets

These easy curtain brackets Work on any size window and won't damage walls!

*MUST HAVE WOOD TRIM AROUND WINDOW WITH AT LEAST 1/2 INCH DEPTH.

What's The Secret?

Tap brackets are made from reinforced steel and use locking pins to hold them securely in place.

Using dynamic weight distributions Tap Brackets hold even the heaviest of curtains.

No Wall Damage

Unlike bulkier window brackets, our easy curtain brackets tap into place, meaning that you do not have to worry about damaging your walls when you install them.

Features & Benefits of these Quick Hang Curtain Brackets

  • Installs In Seconds
  • Use On Any Size Window
  • Fits All Standard Curtain Rods Up To 1.25"
  • Made from Reinforced Steel
  • No Damage To Your Walls
  • *MUST HAVE WOOD TRIM AROUND WINDOW WITH AT LEAST 1/2 INCH DEPTH.

Hang Curtains in 3 Easy Steps...

position tap bracket

tap bracket into place

hang curtains

1. Place on Window Frame

2. Gently Tap into Place

3. Hang Your Curtains

Available in Three colors

Black tap brackets

silver tap brackets

bronze tap brackets

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
2,024 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, appearance and ease of installation of the hanging rod. For example, they mention it's great for renters, has a hole at the bottom to add a screw and that it looks nice with decor. That said, they're satisfied with performance. Opinions are mixed on the size and sturdiness.

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114 customers mention110 positive4 negative

Customers find the installation of the hanging rod to be easy. They mention that the rod holders are easy to set up and that it makes putting up window fixtures a breeze. Some say that the curtains were hung in under 5 minutes and that the product is highly recommended for ease of use.

"Very well built, sturdy. Easy install" Read more

"So easy to hang which is great.." Read more

"They were so easy to install, they serve the purpose of holding the pole, but it feels like it's missing something in the middle for stability...." Read more

"Sturdy, easy to use and NO holes in the wall! Bless the genius who came up with idea!" Read more

36 customers mention36 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the hanging rod. They mention it has a great design, it doesn't look cheap, and it looks nice with decor. Some say that the product itself is a good idea.

"...These work and look great on my smaller windows, so I'm going to buy a set for my wider window." Read more

"...They are the perfect size and color. You don't notice them unless you look really hard. They worked with 3 different size rods that I tried." Read more

"It was easy to use. Look great at the window. I love you." Read more

"Great invention. I love it." Read more

30 customers mention24 positive6 negative

Customers like the performance of the hanging rod. For example, they say it's effective, easy to install, and works well for lighter curtains. Some mention that it works great on wood windows but not on any other. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"This product works great with little time or effort to install" Read more

"...Framed windows made it super easy and quick to install.Works great." Read more

"...recommended, 5/8 inch diameter small curtain rod, 30-45inches and it worked well." Read more

"This simply does not work... it is not easy to install and broke the molding above my window. I wish I could still return these to get my money back." Read more

12 customers mention9 positive3 negative

Customers like the value of the hanging rod. They mention that it's well worth the price and great for renters.

"These are well worth the $$$. Easy to line up and install. Curtains holding up great." Read more

"...No more using a drill. It’s great for renters. It’s sturdy, easy and quick to install" Read more

"...Very disappointed will not buy again not worth the money" Read more

"...I am going to buy again, well worth the price." Read more

10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

Customers like the holes in the hanging rod. They mention it's sturdy, easy to use, and has a hole at the bottom to add a screw.

"Sturdy, easy to use and NO holes in the wall! Bless the genius who came up with idea!" Read more

"Easy to install with no holes in the walls!!! I did use a smaller rod as the receiver of the rod is not that big of an opening...." Read more

"These actually work pretty well for lighter curtains/rods! And no holes in the wall, installed sheers in 10 minutes..." Read more

"Love the fact that I didn't have to drill holes on my walls. They are so easy for an older person to install! It took me only a few minutes...." Read more

55 customers mention32 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the hanging rod. Some mention that it's sturdy, easy to line up and install, and does great with solid curtain poles. However, others say that it wasn't as sturdy as they would be for a window with a solid curtain rod. One of the spikes bent and broke, and the molding above the window broke.

"Very well built, sturdy. Easy install" Read more

"...So they're not as sturdy (for us) as they would be for a window with a regular trim size...." Read more

"...It was not caused by the Tap Bracket in anyway. This product has not damaged anything...." Read more

"Sturdy, easy to use and NO holes in the wall! Bless the genius who came up with idea!" Read more

12 customers mention4 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the hanging rod. Some mention that it works perfectly for smaller windows, while others say that the brackets are too small and didn't fit.

"...It is just too short to work as a valance over my curtains. Installation is a snap; this is such a fantastic idea!" Read more

"...I used rods that are 1 inch in diameter and they fit perfect - easy to lift in and out...." Read more

"...like it says, but as you can see in my pic, the nail attached is actually much shorter than the one in their packaging...." Read more

"When you get them you think that the nail is too short but they work beautifully. East to install and they hold the rod and drapes easily...." Read more

7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the brackets. Some mention they're great, no-drill curtain rod brackets, and extremely useful, while others say that they've bent.

"...so for larger windows are heavier curtains and sometimes it does bend in the middle...." Read more

"...All in all, the Tap Brackets are extremely useful. They definitely look better than any Command Hook hacks...." Read more

"The top piece with the small spike was slightly bent, and the spike was near the front of the top piece...." Read more

"This no drill curtain rod brackets are so great. Just tap them in and place your curtains on the rod and hang the on the bracket...." Read more

Great for smaller windows
5 Stars
Great for smaller windows
*UPDATE (Dec 25, 2023):I added photos to show how the Tap Brackets look on one of my windows. I've been renting a very old home that has not been kept up with very well. I included photos of the Tap Brackets being used on a window frame that is a few millimeters short of the recommended depth for installation and not completely level on one side. Regardless of these issues, the Tap Brackets have held up curtains in my home very well. I have since draped a heavy fabric to the top of the pictured curtain rod for a decorative look, and it has held up great for a year now. I open and close the curtains regularly.I no longer think that adding the upholstery tack to the side was necessary. These things are sturdy. (Note: The hole in the wall was already there before I moved in. It was not caused by the Tap Bracket in anyway. This product has not damaged anything. In fact, it has prevented me from having to drill into really old plaster & lather walls in order to install a traditional curtain rod. Therefore, I'd say it has prevented damages to the wall and saved me from having to do any patch work when I move out.)Some useful things to consider: If you're trying to hang curtains to completely block out light/dampen noise or for insulation purposes, this item may not be a total solution for you. In order to block out as much light and cold/heat as possible, you'll want to hang insulated/lined curtains so that they cover at least 6 inches around all sides of your window. (I got lucky because my window trims are approximately 5.5 inches wide on the tops and sides.) Even if your window trim is ideal, the Tap Brackets make it so that your curtain will hang several inches away from your window. (The amount of space will depend on how recessed your windows are, too.) This kind of worked out for me since I had thick blinds already installed within my window frames. I needed my curtains to stick out a bit so as not to drape directly on top of the blinds. (If the blinds weren't already installed, I probably would've used a tension rod within the window to hang a sheer curtain or insulating panel inside of it.) How well this item works for creating a black-out effect, noise control, or insulation will really be dependent on the height, width, and depth of your window frame.I initially needed to hang curtains for privacy reasons, so I didn't consider the above issues. Then I realized this old house is poorly insulated, especially due to the 100 yr old windows. I found a couple of solutions for my dillema. I installed a few wire nails along the sides of the window trim and used fabric glue to attach some tiny loops onto the sides of the curtains. This allows me to attach the sides of the curtain to the trim to minimize gaps. Since my curtain panels are a bit too wide for my frame, I'm able to kind of spread them out so it's not so noticeable that they're hooked onto the sides. There's enough excess fabric that everything still looks flowy. And I can easily overlap them in the middle. I was able to cover some of the space at the top by draping a patterned fabric over everything and making it look decorative. All of this has helped A LOT.Some of my windows trims don't have as much depth to be able to use the Tap Brackets on them. I tried a similar product meant for thinner window trims, but they weren't able to hold up a sturdy rod and heavy curtains without problems. If left alone, they were fine. But they started coming lose and/or bent after several times of opening & closing the curtains (which we must be able to do sometimes to allow air to circulate in our oddly laid out, old house). I'm considering mounting a wood plank on or above these window trims so I can use the tap brackets and customize the amount of coverage I want around the windows. (If you're wondering why I wouldn't just drill regular curtain rods into the wall instead, it's because the wall studs are all over the place - no regular measuring system was used when this house was built. At least I know there are studs directly aligned with the window edges. Also, old plaster & lathe is a pain in the butt to drill into. Everything in this house is prone to crumbling or cracking.)All in all, the Tap Brackets are extremely useful. They definitely look better than any Command Hook hacks. And even though they now make Command curtain rods, these things hold far more weight (and still look better). They work well for me, especially since I don't really have any flat surfaces to use Command hooks on anyway.*ORIGINAL REVIEW:I bought this in bronze and black. You have to buy your own curtain rod. I used rods that are 1 inch in diameter and they fit perfect - easy to lift in and out.I installed this over a window that was approximately 40 inches wide. It holds two thick curtain panels. The rod and panels weigh around 8 lbs total. I open and close the curtains daily. I don't feel like the tap brackets are going to fall off. Although, I used an upholstery tack in the extra hole that goes down the length of the tap bracket to secure it a little more.If you plan to use this on a wider window and with a heavy rod/curtains, you'll need to get an additional tap bracket designed to be placed above the middle of the window. I haven't tried the middle bracket, but I plan to. These work and look great on my smaller windows, so I'm going to buy a set for my wider window.
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*UPDATE (Dec 25, 2023):

I added photos to show how the Tap Brackets look on one of my windows. I've been renting a very old home that has not been kept up with very well. I included photos of the Tap Brackets being used on a window frame that is a few millimeters short of the recommended depth for installation and not completely level on one side. Regardless of these issues, the Tap Brackets have held up curtains in my home very well. I have since draped a heavy fabric to the top of the pictured curtain rod for a decorative look, and it has held up great for a year now. I open and close the curtains regularly.

I no longer think that adding the upholstery tack to the side was necessary. These things are sturdy. (Note: The hole in the wall was already there before I moved in. It was not caused by the Tap Bracket in anyway. This product has not damaged anything. In fact, it has prevented me from having to drill into really old plaster & lather walls in order to install a traditional curtain rod. Therefore, I'd say it has prevented damages to the wall and saved me from having to do any patch work when I move out.)

Some useful things to consider: If you're trying to hang curtains to completely block out light/dampen noise or for insulation purposes, this item may not be a total solution for you. In order to block out as much light and cold/heat as possible, you'll want to hang insulated/lined curtains so that they cover at least 6 inches around all sides of your window. (I got lucky because my window trims are approximately 5.5 inches wide on the tops and sides.) Even if your window trim is ideal, the Tap Brackets make it so that your curtain will hang several inches away from your window. (The amount of space will depend on how recessed your windows are, too.) This kind of worked out for me since I had thick blinds already installed within my window frames. I needed my curtains to stick out a bit so as not to drape directly on top of the blinds. (If the blinds weren't already installed, I probably would've used a tension rod within the window to hang a sheer curtain or insulating panel inside of it.) How well this item works for creating a black-out effect, noise control, or insulation will really be dependent on the height, width, and depth of your window frame.

I initially needed to hang curtains for privacy reasons, so I didn't consider the above issues. Then I realized this old house is poorly insulated, especially due to the 100 yr old windows. I found a couple of solutions for my dillema. I installed a few wire nails along the sides of the window trim and used fabric glue to attach some tiny loops onto the sides of the curtains. This allows me to attach the sides of the curtain to the trim to minimize gaps. Since my curtain panels are a bit too wide for my frame, I'm able to kind of spread them out so it's not so noticeable that they're hooked onto the sides. There's enough excess fabric that everything still looks flowy. And I can easily overlap them in the middle. I was able to cover some of the space at the top by draping a patterned fabric over everything and making it look decorative. All of this has helped A LOT.

Some of my windows trims don't have as much depth to be able to use the Tap Brackets on them. I tried a similar product meant for thinner window trims, but they weren't able to hold up a sturdy rod and heavy curtains without problems. If left alone, they were fine. But they started coming lose and/or bent after several times of opening & closing the curtains (which we must be able to do sometimes to allow air to circulate in our oddly laid out, old house). I'm considering mounting a wood plank on or above these window trims so I can use the tap brackets and customize the amount of coverage I want around the windows. (If you're wondering why I wouldn't just drill regular curtain rods into the wall instead, it's because the wall studs are all over the place - no regular measuring system was used when this house was built. At least I know there are studs directly aligned with the window edges. Also, old plaster & lathe is a pain in the butt to drill into. Everything in this house is prone to crumbling or cracking.)

All in all, the Tap Brackets are extremely useful. They definitely look better than any Command Hook hacks. And even though they now make Command curtain rods, these things hold far more weight (and still look better). They work well for me, especially since I don't really have any flat surfaces to use Command hooks on anyway.

*ORIGINAL REVIEW:

I bought this in bronze and black. You have to buy your own curtain rod. I used rods that are 1 inch in diameter and they fit perfect - easy to lift in and out.

I installed this over a window that was approximately 40 inches wide. It holds two thick curtain panels. The rod and panels weigh around 8 lbs total. I open and close the curtains daily. I don't feel like the tap brackets are going to fall off. Although, I used an upholstery tack in the extra hole that goes down the length of the tap bracket to secure it a little more.

If you plan to use this on a wider window and with a heavy rod/curtains, you'll need to get an additional tap bracket designed to be placed above the middle of the window. I haven't tried the middle bracket, but I plan to. These work and look great on my smaller windows, so I'm going to buy a set for my wider window.
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They were so easy to install, they serve the purpose of holding the pole, but it feels like it's missing something in the middle for stability.
They are the perfect size and color. You don't notice them unless you look really hard. They worked with 3 different size rods that I tried.
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