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NaryXiong
> 24 hourLove that theres a safety buckle so that your string does not slip off in the event theres wind to move your lights around.
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Jen
> 24 hourThis is exactly what we needed to hang up our string lights on our back porch. After drilling a tiny hole, they screwed right in. They also come with drywall anchors if you are screwing into drywall, but we did not need those. Each book has a little latch to provide extra support and secure items neatly in place. These were very easy to use and sturdy!
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Peter Medic
> 24 hourGood hooks. Always needed for a lot of things in household. Like the idea with spring stopper but...if these hooks are mounted up high, you will not be able to just take the thing off the hook. You will need steps. I took it to set up decoration lights around the porch, so those stoppers will work good not to get lights blown away with wind. And price wise, it is ok.
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V. O. Ritter
> 24 hourThese hooks are sturdy and fairly easy to install in pine and fir, but a pilot hole is helpful in harder wood. the hooks will hold small hanging plants, solar powered lanterns, and I have two hooks mounted on a bookcase by the door to hold keys. I am planning on using the rest of the hooks in the package in the garage to hold tools at the ready.
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Shuhada
> 24 hourThese are just the right size and i used them to put in the wood roof of my upstairs apartment patio. What is helpful is the lock that keeps the wire in place instead of slipping off should the wind blow the lights around. It helped me make some very decorative lighting for my porch.
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rachel friedman
> 24 hourHave a lot of hanging plants needed a good closed hook to hang them these hoops are great not using them to hang lights just plants lol
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Joe Guevara
> 24 hourI pre-drilled holes into the wooden soffit to install the hooks so I could string up my Christmas lights. Once the holes were drilled, I started inserting the hooks by hand; then, I used some pliers to screw them in. They are sturdy, and the spring on the hook is stiff, so it took a little effort to push the wire through; that gave me confidence that the wire would not just fall out because of an unclosed spring. I also hung a windchime on one of the hooks, we got quite the wind storm (which damaged the windchime a little ), and the windchime never came loose.
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Punahele
> 24 hourI have my outdoor lights strung through my plumeria tree and then draped on a light pole. For some extra sturdiness and to ensure the pole doesn’t tip or sag with time, I used these little hooks to attach a piece of small wire from the pole to the hook which I screwed into my siding. I like the snap in place closure and these are very sturdy. I’ll most likely use the rest for Christmas lights or other holiday decor.
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Glenn S.
> 24 hourFor uses like hanging string lights to a wood surface, these are very practical. Having hung lights with regular hooks I can really appreciate the spring loaded closure. It keeps the wire trapped so that it cant fall off when blown around by wind or just accidentally pulled. And its easy to remove without having to remove the hook. The hooks themselves are pretty strong so they will hold on well when screwed into a wood surface. I wish I knew about these sooner. I hope this helps. Thanks for reading and liking.
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Friendly neighbor
> 24 hourLatching feature is great