Command Medium Picture Hanging Strips, Damage Free Hanging Picture Hangers, No Tools Wall Hanging Strips for Living Spaces, 16 White Adhesive Strip Pairs(32 Command Strips)
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d-doright
> 3 dayI needed to have a dish joey to be put up on wall for my wall mounted tv and tried various other items. Wanted something that would hold up am item with some weight but not stick permanently on my wall. After cleaning the painted wall as instructed, used this product and it has worked just as I imagined and is very secure and I know it will come off when I want to dismount the unit. Read size and weight limit so you can get the right size to buy.
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barb ausderau
Greater than one weekI use these for everything I hang on my walls. They work great, hold well, are inconspicuous and come off beautifully! I’m a loyal customer.
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D. Porrey
> 3 dayWe are using just about every kind of command hook in so many places and for a ton of different uses. These have become as standard in our house as a role of tape. The stick to just about anything and do not damage even the most sensitive surfaces. Follow the instructions when hanging and removing them and you will be very happy.
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Garra Queen
Greater than one weekcan’t ask for more really. my uncle is using these to hang license plates as wall decor. they do what they need to do. i personally have used them to hang canvases, tapestries— they work great.
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Caroline
Greater than one weekOK, so Ive totally come around on these. In the past, I wrote these strips off because I thought the nail hangers or an actual nail was much easier to use. What I failed to notice is that these solve the problem Ive had in almost every house Ive lived in — frames blown crooked by a draft or a door opening and closing. These keep the frames from budging so I dont have to spend my life trying to keep them straightened. Especially good for a gallery wall, when any crookedness especially stands out. This might be a no-brainer, but its easier to place the strips on the wall if theyre already velcroed to the ones stuck on the frame. Just press and hold the frame with the adhesive parts peeled off and theyll be aligned without any complex math.
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Danielle Stiebs
> 3 dayI have a 5 piece wall art thing that is really challenging to hang because the frames have slightly warped and trying to line up anything with 5 center nail hooks with equal spacing is just... grrrr. My dad recommended I pick up these and they are fabulous! The frames have stayed flat to the wall and I just had my boyfriend stick them while I stood back and told him where to place them. Plus - No nail holes!
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Elizabeth Lee
> 3 dayAdhesion takes time, make sure you read the instructions!! I didnt and my wooden frame fell down like 3 times... And once you have it up... it might fall down again if you try to adjust it because its crooked. And it doesnt hurt to add more than what it recommends just in case. But once I got it properly up, it hasnt fallen down for over a month.
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L J
> 3 dayGoes on fairly easy, and easily removes. But it won’t work on knockdown texture walls.
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C. P. Gillespie
> 3 dayI wanted to hang pictures without putting any nails in my walls so I tried Command Picture Hanging Strips. They are easy to use and so far are holding the pictures securely. I followed the weight limits and its only been a week but so far so good.
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BABS
> 3 dayI was rearranging things in my rooms and found a number of pictures, photos, etc., but with no way to hang them up. Saw the ad for these hanging strips and now (with the help of my daughter-in-law) most are on the wall and not in a closet. Hooray.