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Mark S. Owsley
> 24 hourI purchased these to hang heavy antique regulator wall clocks. At first I was a bit skeptical that they would work (they are rated for 100#), but after inspecting the material and looking more closely at the design and how there are 3 nails held in place at a precise angle to spread the load and transfer it to the drywall with little risk of pullout, Im confident that it meets the intended purpose and will securely hold a heavy object. I give it 5 stars.
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Thaddeus Haley
> 24 hourThese hangars work well but the pins/nails are flimsy and bend easily. Took me 3-4 nails before I got one in without bending. Once in, the hangar is very sturdy.
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Ed
> 24 hourI had purchased several cast iron pans, seasoned them, and have grown to really really enjoy using them. But they take up a lot of space since they are not really stackable. My solution was to use these hangers. They hold up even my 12in cast iron pan. Most of the pans have helper handles that fit perfectly into the hooks. Strangely enough, the cast iron pans look good as decorations on the wall. Problem solved.
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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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steve
> 24 hourThe frame size accommodates a 24”x36” print of Jesus and weighs 15 pounds, far under the max limit of 100 pounds these hooks are rated for. The frame and mounting services purchased at Hobby Lobby cost a little over $260.00 so I was wanting really secure hardware to mount this treasured print. These are more than adequate and install very easily into drywall and pine lumber wall studs whisk is my scenario. Most of the work experienced was determining the placement location on the wall. I used a #2 wood pencil, blue painter’s tape, 25 foot tape measure, and a 6 foot level to lay out the spot for the hook to be installed. Afterwards I used a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean the pencil marks off the 1956 sand finish painted wall. The hooks are very well designed, very strong, and very compact. And I used a 10 ounce claw hammer to drive the 3 nails and have no misgivings or apprehension about sleeping beneath this picture as it is directly over the head end of the bed. The nails are loaded in shear ,not bending, so that is how 3 very small diameter short length nails can safely be used and the upward angling of the nails ensures this . I highly recommend these hanging hardware.
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Yian Sun
> 24 hourThe quality of the nails are extremely poor. Hooks are okay to use but not sturdy either. I compared them with those I bought from Home Depot. The difference is quite obvious. I had to replace the nails with what I bought from Home Depot because the nails kept getting broken when I hammered them into wall. Ridiculous.
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shalia
> 24 hourI had to hang a picture and thought I would try these after reading the great reviews. The pins slipped into the drywall with ease and barely a hole to be seen. Hung the picture in less than 5 minutes. A great concept! Love these.
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Betsy M.
> 24 hourGreat product, easy to use, & sturdy.
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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
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LN
> 24 hourPerfect for my 80lbs frame