Command Large Picture Hanging Strips make decorating easy and are also ideal for temporary living situations. Command Large Picture Hanging Strips, White, 12 Sets of Strips Per Pack: Damage-free hanging Weight capacity: 4 lbs per set Size: large Color: white Package contents: 12 strips No nail holes Holds strongly and removes cleanly without residue Picture locks in place No nails picture hanging strips, white, 12 sets of strips per pack works on a variety of surfaces Great for apartments, dorms, and rentals
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Brand | Command |
Item model number | 17206-ES |
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Product Id | 1113009 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.7 (1113 ratings) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 051125004145 |
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I was very worried given other reviews but it worked perfectly for me. I followed the directions exactly, cleaned wall with rubbing alcohol, applied strip, let set overnight before hanging item, and hung item the next morning. I found that it was easier to attach the two pieces together (ie. the photo to the wall) by simply using the side of my fist as a mallet and simply and firmly "popping" the picture on the wall. You can literally hear it "snap" into place. My items were up for one month (Christmas) and nothing fell. When removing, I started with the bottom of my photo and angled it up towards the ceiling, which slowly released the two velcro pieces. After that I carefully and slowly pulled the sticky part STRAIGHT DOWN until it was completely removed from the wall. I used about 30 total and not a single problem. Will be using these every Christmas. (sorry pictures are crooked because I took them down, then threw them back up quickly for a picture)
I chose this product because where I'm living at does not allow nails in the walls. We are only allowed thumb tacs. After seeing a commercial and reading a few reviews I decided to use this product to hang two different pictures. After reading AND following the instructions, I felt that I would've been better off hammering nails into the wall. Not only was it more of a pain to align the pictures to the adhesive on the wall but my pictures would only stay up for short periods of time. I came home a couple different times to my pictures not all my walls. Luckily, I hung the pictures in locations where they would only have a short drop such as above a desk or bed. It seemed that this would happen about every three weeks or so. Now that I am moving, I had to remove the frames and the adhesive attached to the walls. Most of the strips came off clean, without damaging the paint. One strip took a small piece of paint with it. But then the last strip, no matter how slow and how carefully I tried, the paint was still lifting with the adhesive strip. I am very disappointed in the overall product.
I bought command strips to hang pictures in my apartment. I am getting ready to move to a new place so I began taking pictures off the wall. To my disappointment the strips left bubbles on the walls, and even tore the paint off in 3 places, despite moving them as per the instructions. Thanks to the command strips I will be responsible for damages to the wall. Would not buy this product again!
I used the strips to hang my grandchildren's initials on the wall. I am moving but could only get one letter off the wall without damaging the wall. Two of the letters ripped the wall board & I now have 3 letters stuck on so tight I can't get them off. I will try getting dental floss behind them to release them but I still have a wall to fix. I am more than a little annoyed.
I had a lovely picture with a command hook secured on dry wall. It crashed off the wall and broke the gorgeous frame and glass into millions of pieces. It chipped off a piece of the travertine hearth as well... Then I tried the command velcro with 4 strips and it would not hold... What should I do now?? I had to have it reframed and put the plastic instead of glass and that would not hold with the velcro.
I bought several sets of these hook & loop strips for hanging poster frames in my son's room. They only worked for the smallest and lightest frames. (Less than 22x36 plastic) Eventhough I used mutliple sets (as recommemded) for a frame that weighed no more than 5 lbs it fell off the door after only 4 days and the frame broke. The adhesive side stayed on the door but all except one gave away from the frame. The hooks stayed together but the adhesive pulled off.
We live in a historic house on an army post so I didn't want to put nail holes in the walls. We bought the Velcro command strips instead. It did not hold our photo, and left the adhesive stuck to the wall pulling off part of the wall with one of the strips. Cannot remove adhesive. Tried everything!
Used 4 Large sets to hang a picture frame that weighed less than a gallon of milk. Just fell off the wall this morning completely breaking the frame. Luckily none of my children were nearby. Will never use this product again. The picture had hung there with the strips for close to a year.
I mounted a simple 8 X 10 framed certificate on my office wall a year ago with these strips, thinking I'd be able to take it down and move it later when I received more plaques to hang. I was shocked whe, despite my efforts to slowly pull the frame off the wall, it took a huge piece of drywall with it. I was able to cover it with another photo, but I can kiss my security deposit goodbye as it will take a lot of work to repair and paint the damage. This is exactly what I'd hoped this product wouldn't do. I should have gone with nails.
I created an amazing collage wall from my collection of vintage frames. I followed all instructions because I did not want anything to happen to my collection. Everything was fine for about three months and then they all started falling off. I lost 4 of them before I finally took the whole wall down. It would be fine, except that one of them ripped the paint and plaster from the wall. Now I have to repair the spot and repaint it, plus repair the frame. Awesome. No short cuts people. These things are worthless. Just hammer in a nail.