Heavy Duty Picture Frame Hooks Supports Up to 100 lbs - 10 Pack with Nails | Picture Hanging Hooks for Drywall - Mirror Hanging Hardware - Plaster Wall Picture Hangers
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Computer Engineer
> 24 hourThese my be overkill but dang they work great. We have thin sheet-rock and normal nails did not always do the job well. Our stick on hangers also keep failing. So we tried these and are immensely pleased. To me this overkill in the long run will save us a bunch of heartache.
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Andy Collins
> 24 hourwork great
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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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happy100
> 24 hourThese are amazing and have been such a great thing to discover. No need for anchors of a stud. These have done great, and I have reused them when I have moved. They have held up well with no problems.
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CathyS
> 24 hourThese we’re super easy to use and I loved that I didn’t need to drill a hole in the wall or use a toggle bolt. Hanger is super strong —I only needed one for each picture. Highly recommend these.
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HedgeGuy
> 24 hourHung three or four 40 pound plus pictures. Easy to use.
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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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Sean D Salas
> 24 hourThis is by far the best piece of hardware we have bought to hang large items on our walls. We have used various types of wall anchors, but had issues with them staying properly in our walls due to the thickness of our drywall. These hangers solved that problem for us. They are very easy to install and are surprisingly very sturdy.
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Owen Sheehan
> 24 hourA1
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Rozella Will PhD
> 24 hourI used two of these anchors to hang a very large painting. The painting isn’t incredibly heavy, around 40lbs, but I wanted to be safe since I was not hitting a stud. They were easy to use, they went right into the drywall, and have been doing their job to hold up my painting. None of the nails/brackets were broken like some of the reviews I have seen. Overall, I think they work well.