๐จ Hang it your wayโno damage, no hassle!
This 15-pair (30 strips) set of large adhesive picture hanging strips offers a heavy-duty solution for displaying your favorite photos and artwork without the need for nails or damaging your walls. Each strip can hold up to 16 pounds and is designed for easy, damage-free removal, making it perfect for both home and office use.
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Rubber |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Drywall, Brick, Concrete |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 16 Pounds |
Fastener Type | Hook |
Installation method | Self-Adhesive |
J**N
Good adhesive
Pictures
B**R
Large picture hanging strips.
We have never used these before. Having bought new art for the lounge walls after decorating, hubby didn't want to put nails in wall. We decided to give these a go and glad we did. So easy to use and perfect for our art, which are still on the wall after placing the strips on them. Great purchase and we're really pleased. If or when we remove the art, which will be some time, hopefully they'll be just as easy to work with.
N**N
Hangs pictures
Good alternative to command strips. Better price to.
M**S
Picture Hanging Strips.
Great for hanging living room pictures on the wall. Easy to use. Great idea no marking the wall's with holes.
D**
Awful- damaged my walls!
I brought this product as I needed something I could hang up without damaging my walls.This product, although thatโs what it described, did the exact opposite.I hung up a photo for less than a minute and attempted to straighten it, only for it to rip the paint clean off the walls.Furious! And Amazon customer service just as useless.
H**R
Perfect
So easy to use.
N**T
Do not come off easily
They do hold up a frame but when taking it off it peels the paint on wall and frame
A**
Very good
Very good
K**R
These little "stuckers!!!"
These things hold on tight, like REALLY tight! To the wall and to their partners. So this is NOT a command strip design that have like a hook to hook design. These are a hook and loop design.Here's what I found:The hooks on these definitely will NOT lock into a command hook or another hook in its own set. However, the loops on these locked tightly into existing command hooks. As seen in the pictures above, I hung pretty large pieces. The largest piece of art is roughly 11.5 lbs, the second one is 14ish pounds and the third is approx 1.5lbs. Who knew frames were so heavy!Anyway, I moved in December and so had to rehang all my wall art: Here's what worked for me.I prepped walls as described with alcohol. The little pads work well for me. Now these things seriously grab when they touch a surface, so measure/level TWICE, so you can stick once. Oh Trust me!Now, after applying the wall portion, (I placed the hooks on the wall and the loops on my artwork) and waited 24 to 48 hours to allow it to cure before I hung my art. (I learned this 'patience trick' the hard way two years ago when my largest piece came crashing down and cracking the frame after waiting only 24 hours on two of the brand name packets shown above. They're rated for 8lbs a piece!) Tried again with the brand and waited 48hours and hung it without issue. It stayed put for 2 years. The brand works, this is NOT a strike against them, rather, user learning.Remember how I mentioned the weights above? Well weigh your pieces if you can and apply the appropriate amount/ right type of strips to carry the weight of the piece with minimal stress. (I bought an Abundance of the Xtra large strips; theyre advertised as 4 strips sets carry 20lbs. (I think it could, but Yeah, I don't have that level of trust anymore: not even for brand strips and hangers). My largest painting has eight strip sets while my heaviest has 10. I did reuse my command metal hang plates, and placed two sets of these behind the hang plates, just like I'd done with the originals! Overkill? Yes! But guess what's not happening, I can't afford another art crash! I also used these to stabilize plastic ๐ storage containers. This is where most of the unintended grabbing happened, ugh.These DO require some finesse to get them off the wall safely. I needed to remove a few of these that grabbed on to unintended places and also a piece of art not shown here after changing my mind about its location. Try warming the piece up (blow dryer works) slipping a length of floss or thin thread between the wall and the strip. Saw this as a recommendation for removing the brand name. It worked for me with this. I warmed, then pulled both the thread and the tab straight down. Do not pull toward you, go straight down/up? Depending on how you turned the pull tab. I could see this damaging walls if not diligent. It holds really tight. All my pieces are hung using these. They've been up for approx three weeks now. Sorry for all the details, but walls are expensive, so I'm giving the advice I'd like to have. Hope it helps at least one person.
C**R
Easy to use
I use these all the time. Hold up well
S**.
Strong
I bought 2 sizes to hang on my walls. They hold well and come off without stripping paint. Good value.
E**E
These won't even hold a large picture
These strips are terrible, I have semi gloss walls and they will not stick to those walls. It states that can hold over 10 pounds of weight and I can tell you it's lucky if I can hold 5 pounds. We had several different pictures fall off the wall ranging in size from 12"x 16" to 20" x 30". So not purchase these, it's a waste of money
S**R
Just as good as the namebrand.
Has very good attachment loops that whole well on anything you want to hang. These are much less expensive than the namebrand, command.
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