

OOK 535888 Professional Picture Hangers, Art Hangers, Brass, 10lb Max Weight (35 Piece)
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Doc32
> 3 dayWorks great.
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PJ
06-06-2025I have bought many of this style of hanger because they are perfect. They are easy to hang, never have issues with not working, and look nice. Plus, its nice to know that everything is uniform and taken care of when hanging up pictures.
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Bagelchip
> 3 dayThe best picture hangers ever. Hard to find the small ones online. Much better than the Asian reproductions, where the heads come off the nails while youre hammering them in.
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Gregory T.
> 3 dayI was excited to see these at a reduced cost compared to Home Depot, but when I received them it was evident that they were not the same packaging as the pack at Home Depot. I like the 10 lb size because the nails are very small, but these have nails that are twice the diameter to the originals I purchased locally. Will they work? Yes, but they will leave a larger hole in your wall and I do not support counterfeit goods so back they go.
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TED STRUTZ
> 3 dayI hang artworks and photos for people. These hooks are the best.
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Potentially You
> 3 dayIm not convinced this is any better than simply hammering a nail into the wall at an angle as these stick out from the wall quite a bit. Note the 10lb rating is only if nailed into a stud. Again, a raw nail is likely as effective. Only pro over a raw nail is the raw nail tends to get pushed flush against the drywall when hanging your doodad where this does not.
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Boater
> 3 dayPerfect for hanging pictures when the wife is constantly changing her mind because the holes left behind are very small, and no need to find a stud.
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Larry
> 3 dayThis is the best type of picture hanger I have ever used. I installed them throughout my new home. Using various sizes for small photo graphs to 50 and 75 pound pieces of framed art and mirrors. Some versions have retaining clasps and/or pads. I placed a plain white index card behind each to protect my walls.
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Bionic Hedgehog
> 3 dayI have used this and command strips. Between the two, this one is the least damage to wall. This can be removed and reused a lot. I did that when I moved. Command strip on the other hand often stick to the paint after a while and strips the paints when they are pulled out. If you have really low profile frame backs and need perfectly plumb photo frames, command strips are better. But for everything else, these are my go-to hangers.
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Mildred Delk
> 3 dayIve used this brand for years but decided to order the 10# instead of 30 and it backfired on me. The nails are too thick and bend very easily but also made a noticeable hole in my wall That I need to fix. Customer Service was great and refunded my money immediately. I tried a competitor but their nails are too thick as well but didnt bend as easily