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Caroline
> 3 dayOK, 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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James D LaLonde
Greater than one weekNo dislikes. But one thing I noticed when the delivery man noted that he handed the item directly to me , he was incorrect it was put on my porch and my Alexa had to remind me that it was there.
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CDP
> 3 dayNot a new product - someone else had already opened the package and it was resent/resold. Ill keep it as its usable but should not have paid full price.
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TCondon
Greater than one weekI’ve been using Command Picture Hanging Strips for 10-15 years now. I’ve seen them work well but unfortunately I’ve seen them fail miserably. I would recommend anyone using Command to (underlined): USE THEM LIBERALLY! Otherwise you risk damaging expensive frames and whatever is fragile below the hung art. The sad truth is that we have been sold a bill of goods about Command’s marketing wing. IF you assiduously clean the wall first and IF you overcompensate the number of strips by a factor of 2 or even 3, then maybe your art or photographs survive. If the Command strips have been on the wall for a few years, they decompose and stiffen in a way that is the opposite of the marketing claims. Their substance becomes brittle and will not merely stretch and be easily removed. Fair warning from one who has chipped frames and broken glass as a result of the limits of this technology.
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Timothy
> 3 dayWorks great. These are designed to prevent downward pulling weight and not a force from any other direction. This is why the are perfect for picture hanging as you can easily pull them off the wall for repositioning as long as you pull directly 90 degrees from the wall. Love them. I do always recommend using more than you think you need but they do hold a lot of weight.
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Rhona
> 3 dayThis solved all the problems I had with hanging photos and other wall art. The stay in position for ever and can hold up to 12 pounds
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Chriss
> 3 dayI use these everywhere so it is well worth the money!
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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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C. J Prunty
> 3 dayMy mother has used these for years and I finally decided to get some myself. They are so much nicer to use than pounding a nail in the wall.
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Shellbow
> 3 dayI have used these for over 2 years since we moved in to our newly renovated home. I was not about to start pounding nails into the new walls and these have been fantastic! I use them for everything from my large clock on the wall to my decorations and my precious family pictures! Not once have I ever had anything fall off the wall. I regularly change my wall hangings around and they are easily removed and have not damaged any wall surface. I needed to order extra just to have on hand!