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

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About this item

  • Hang Curtains in Seconds with No Tools: Forget measuring, screws, and drills! These instant curtain brackets tap into place for a super-fast installation.
  • Protect your Walls: Enjoy damage-free decorating with these innovative brackets that leave no holes or marks on your window trim.
  • Fits Standard & Heavy Curtains: Compatible with most curtain rods up to 1 1/8" in diameter and designed with reinforced steel to hold up to 30 lbs per set.
  • Easy Installation on Any Size Window (with Wood Trim): These brackets work on various window sizes, providing a secure and level hold (requires wood trim around the window with at least 1/2" depth).
  • As Seen on TV, these tap brackets from Spark Innovators offer a simple and effective solution for hanging curtains without the hassle of traditional hardware



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

1. Place on Window Frame

tap bracket into place

2. Gently Tap into Place

hang curtains

3. Hang Your Curtains

Available in Three colors

Black tap brackets

Black

silver tap brackets

Silver

bronze tap brackets

Bronze

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Pinkzebra1
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Worked like a curtain rod bracket should
Elg203
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
I got this product the other day and it worked just like it is supposed to. All I needed was a hammer to tap it into place. I initially thought my curtain rod would be too big but nope, it fit perfectly and I am happy with the results. No holes in the wall.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
These are a great idea. My one complaint is that the dip to hold the rod is not quite deep enough and there is too much wiggle room for rod . They have been great for my windows due to older home with very small wood trim around windows and these fit nicely on the top.
VSSeattle
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I bought these when living a rented historic home and I didn’t want to drill holes in the original woodwork or walls. Easy to tap into place and remove when needed.
L
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Great product Great seller
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
This product is absolutely AWESOME. I do not comprehend that it took so long for someone to come up with this idea. It could have saved me from ruinning my walls. I saw the video on how to install and I thought, No Way this will work. It is so easy and sturdy, No way. And Guess what, "YES WAY!!!". I bought 3 more. I don't usually review items, call me lazy, but this I definitely had to. I do recommend 1 thing about this item. MORE MARKETING. I happened to scroll Amazon with no idea this existed and it caught my eye. Thank you for saving my walls. LOVE IT!
Pamela Weischedel
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Excellent idea. Works great. No more holes the drywall
A.J.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
Quick thoughts: Easy to install. Holds up well. Convenient for renters who aren't allowed to screw into walls. Leaves a tiny, unnoticeable hole at the top of the window trim when removed. Minimal damage possible. Way better looking & sturdier than any "Command hook curtain hacks."Detailed review: I used this on a window that's about 40" wide. The wood trim is slightly under half an inch thick. The tap brackets were quick & easy to install with a hammer. I used an upholstery tack (kind of like thumb tack, but longer) in the extra hole along the length of the tap bracket for a little more security. (I'm renting a 100+ year old house where everything is a bit off kilter. This particular window trim isn't as thick as recommended; nor is it perfectly straight or leveled. I felt the tacks might help keep things better secured.) My rod & curtains are maybe 5 lbs combined. The rod is 1 inch thick, solid wood, & non-adjustable. I'd say it fits perfectly into the brackets. There's no resistance when putting it in or removing it, & there's hardly any wiggle space. At first, I tried a much thinner rod that didn't allow me to lock down the adjustable length. It didn't look as nice, and I had problems with the rod shifting whenever I handled my curtains. (Note: There's no tightening bolt on these brackets to hold a loose rod in place. In the past, I've used rubber bands to keep rods from sliding past the brackets. It's not the prettiest look, but it's concealable.) I can open & close my curtains easily, with no concerns of the tap brackets falling off.*UPDATE*: 2 months of daily handling & 3 curtain changes later, the tap brackets are still secure. I'm currently using much heavier & longer curtains to block out the Summer heat. I'd say the tap brackets are holding up roughly 9 lbs total. My curtains may be too wide for my window, but I need the density right now. I have to separate & tie them tightly to the sides when I want to open my window to use a box fan. This requires slight pressure & pull on the tap brackets. Still... no signs of them giving out yet! 😊 I'm satisfied with the product & will be ordering more.*Things to consider before buying*1.) If you have thick curtains & want to open them as wide as possible, it's not as easy as it would be with a traditional curtain rod. The tap brackets can only be mounted as wide as your window trim. Luckily, my trim extends 5.5 inches out in all directions; so I have some space to work with. This wasn't a noticeable issue for me when I hung more narrow & lightweight curtains. I could actually separate them without tying, & they just hung neatly to the sides. It looks a little sloppy when I try to tie back my thick curtains to expose my window as much as possible. It's not so bad if I tie them loosely, but then they block my window fan quite a bit. (Keep in mind: My curtains are probably too wide for my rod length anyway.)2.) You may not be able to get maximum effect from black out curtains due to the size of your window trim (i.e., the trim should probably be at least 6" from the top and sides of the window). Also, the tap brackets stick out quite a bit, which would let some light peak in regardless.3.) The tap brackets stick out far enough that my curtains can overlap my thick blinds without issue. If I didn't have blinds, I would use a tension rod to hang sheer curtains underneath a more opaque set. I don't think the tap brackets offer enough space to be able to layer curtains any other way. (Unless they make double hanging brackets, which would be awesome!)4.) I no longer think adding the upholstery tacks was necessary. The tap brackets seem sturdy enough for my window size. However, I don't have small children who tug at curtains or cats that like to climb drapes.PHOTOS: I've included photos to show how tightly packed my curtains are right now & how far the tap brackets extend over my blinds. You can also see how my window trim is not straight on one side, yet the tap bracket has held up just fine. (The part that nails into the trim is on a leveled surface, just before the divet.) You can also see where I added the upholstery tack. (The holes in the wall near the tap bracket were pre-existing & had nothing to do with this product.)
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