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bd_doolin
> 24 hourI used to just use a wall anchor with a screw to hang pictures. That worked, but if you needed to remove the anchor, it left a hole thats tough to just fill with plaster and get a good finished result. These leverage small pins at an angle to hold the frame on the wall. If you need to remove it, just pull the pins and even paint is enough to fill the pin holes.
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D. FLORIO
> 24 hourI usually buy another brand picture hangers but gave these a try because I couldn’t find the size I needed when I was ordering. I was pleasantly surprised, these were more cost effective and much stronger.The nails don’t bend at all when installing hook as I have experienced with my usual brand I was hanging art that didn’t necessarily need 100lb hangers ,but I like that the three nails anchor nicely into the dry wall and hold my large canvases securely
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DG
> 24 hourI thought it was a bit expensive but I really wanted to hang a heavy picture and I thought it would work out. I tried them out and it was so easy to use and they are nice and stable. I dont think I will ever buy another kind again as these are great. And No ... no one paid me to say that ... they are just that great.
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CH from Georgia
> 24 hourI hung several large photos and a taxidermied elk head with this hanger. Works great. No complaints.
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Tina O.
> 24 hourGreat hooks! Very sturdy. All hooks and nails came in tact and were accurate. I hung up some artwork that was way lighter than the norm for these hooks (painting weighed 6 or so pounds). But since the painting was based on a heavy piece of wood that was going to be placed over my daughters headboard, I wanted the most secure hooks and nails. Nails went in my apartment walls smoothly and painting is hanging so nicely (and I also feel good that my daughter will be safe in her sleep, lol). I also used the hooks to hang up a shelf unit in my bathroom. I definitely recommend this product.
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HedgeGuy
> 24 hourHung three or four 40 pound plus pictures. Easy to use.
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James Lawes
> 24 hourI used them to hang two 60lbs solid mahogany mirrors. They should be accompanied with some sort of tool to help hang things that are heavy.
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Boomer1950
> 24 hourIm putting these hangers to the test. Im using one to hang a 20lb. speaker on my wall. I kept trying to find studs to hang my speakers on, but my stud finder wasnt up to the task. Then I thought, My speakers dont weigh 100lbs. Maybe these hooks will work to hang them. I was right! It was so simple to put these hooks on the wall & then hang the speakers from the keyhole on the back (the Polk speakers came with the piece to allow hanging). They are certainly heavy-duty.
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Kent Higgins
> 24 hourMy house has plaster walls and that makes hanging pictures a challenge as compared to on drywall. I have wrestled with the problem for years and finally saw these hangers. Just what I needed! Use one, two, or three nails depending on the weight. Theyre strong and sharp, penetrated perfectly.
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astralexxx
> 24 hourI created a hanging plant propagation station, made of solid wood, test tubes of water, and plants. This hook holds it seemlessly. The wall hanging is ~30 lbs and it’s not budged a bit