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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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!
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K. Boes
Greater than one weekHanging family pictures & I ran out of my command strips. My husband picked up a generic brand & it was a complete waste of money! They didn’t work past 30 minutes before everything fell to the floor! Learned a lesson, always go with the best for lasting perfection, Command! Ease of use & strong hold!
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Brian R.
> 3 dayEveryones walls and paint are probably different, but the instructions to clean the walls with isopropyl alcohol may very well take your paint with it. Tried to hang a basic 8x10 frame and one side would not stick to the (clean) wall upon pushing the frame for 30 seconds. Had to manually push it on individually. Sometimes the ole nail in the wall is not such a bad thing...
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Richard T.
> 3 dayI decided to fill an empty wall behind my desk with a number of picture frames with pictures of my kids and grand kids. I didnt want to poke a ton of holes in my wall and was glad to find these command strips. They were easy to attach and it made making the slight up and down adjustments needed to get multiple pictures perfectly aligned easy. We have now moved away from using nails to hang the various decorative items on our walls to using these. Very happy with them.
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Amy Stein
> 3 dayDidnt work well with metal or Smooth wood. Walls that were even a bit textured would loose the hung items, sometime hrs to days later. None of these items were heavy. That being said. When these straps do work, its quick and easy. Im not a big fan of the little tabs sticking out but hey, good enough. Im apartment living right now so the fewer holes the better. Did have a pair rip the paint off the wall. That may have been the ghetto apartment walls fault. I have also used these with screws to make slight adjustments in hanging when the object is already supported ( leveling or centering).
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Judi
> 3 dayI loved everything about them! Especially if you make an oops it’s not disastrous to fix! It’s easy peasy to fix!
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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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Dan
> 3 dayHi potential buyer. How are you today? Lovely I hope. Look, are you looking to hang something? These work great with small photo frames. See, I never finished college, became a race car driver or have even made anything of my life but guess what? I was able to print out a fake diploma and frame it on my wall, and guess what I used? COMMAND STRIPS! I even printed photos of race car drivers to hang around the wall and I tell my father its me so he is proud of me and my life. If you need a quick hang and dont want to destroy your walls with nails and screws because no one taught you how to live on your own, then these will be perfect for you!
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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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sbonne
> 3 dayI use these often, and they are great for saving my walls. No more nail holes, and if you follow the directions, no peeling paint. A couple of suggestions for anyone new to these, so you can benefit from my trial and error: 1. Make sure the surface youre applying to is clean, especially kitchen walls which may have unseen residue typical from regular cooking. Otherwise, you may experience issues with adhesion over time. 2. Choose a less humid day to hang these. If thats not an option, wipe your surface area thoroughly with a damp cloth, then run a fan on it for a bit until thoroughly dry. Keep fan running during application if possible. 3. Use more than you think youll need based on the packaging suggestion. I typically use two pairs of strips (top and bottom) for anything 8 x 10 or larger, or for anything with any weight to it. An extra strip may be more than you need, but trust me, you dont want to end up with less than you need when your cherished portrait comes crashing to the floor. In my many, many uses of these strips, I have fortunately only had this happen once. These strips are quite sturdy. 4. It can be easier to hang items if you first press the strips together, then apply the sticky sides to the item you are hanging, and then finally to the surface on which youre hanging the item. A small level set on top of your picture/item will ensure a nice even look. 4. When removing, pull the tab while applying mild pressure to the strip, holding it against the application surface. This will lessen the likelihood of a chunk of paint from being pulled off. Overall, this is a great, very useful product which will allow you to hang and change up your favorite decor without damaging your walls. Highly recommended.