Outdoor Light Clips, 30 Pack Large Outdoor Adhesive Hooks for String Lights, Christmas Decorations and Cables, Weatherproof and Anti-Shake Two-Clips Patented Design
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Darren J. McDonald
> 24 hourThe backing detached from the plastic in one day
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Lizzie
> 24 hourHonestly, I don’t know why I didn’t think of these when we were putting lights around our gazebo *sigh*. I instead had zip tied them to it.. but these look so much better! I was worried they wouldn’t stick but after following the directions - they work great! Easy to install although a little time consuming to put the double sided sticky backing to the hooks. I wish they at least already came attached to it. Oh well. I didn’t need all 24 either so I have some left over for some Christmas lights that we plan on putting up! They hold up well in the rain, the cold and warmer weather (even though it’s fall it’s gotten to be 80 degrees F). I’m very pleased with these!
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourI had several of them fail in the first week. I installed them as directed and they stuck very well to the surface that I attached them to but the glue failed where they were pre attached to the clip.
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marmar
> 24 hourThese clips are great. They adhesion is really good. They are durable. I like using them for Holiday lights outside and so far have worked perfectly
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Jamie Arehart
> 24 hourThese clips seem to be made from a cheaper plastic and wasnt sure if they would hold up to the job I had intended them for. These may work for simple tasks or outdoor lights
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Antonina Hermiston
> 24 hourUsed these to put up lights on our aluminum patio cover. 3 weeks in and at least 10 have unstuck. The adhesive is staying stuck fine to the aluminum, its the plastic clip that is coming unstuck from the adhesive. Im going to try abrading the clip with a Dremel to see if I get better contact with the adhesive but if that doesnt work I will need a different solution.
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Christy
> 24 hourThat’s what she said. HAHA! Seriously though the hook pulled away from the sticky part leaving the adhesive on the wall and the hook, and my twinkle bistro lights on the floor. Sad face.
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Mrs. M
> 24 hourThese are great for hanging lights without having to drill holes! They work kind of like command strips where theres an adhesive strip that you attach to the clip and then stick to the surface where you want the lights. I feel like these are a bit more pricey per clip than a lot of the competition, but other than that I dont really have any complaints as of yet. Time (And harsh mid-west winters!) Will tell how well they hold up!
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The Honest Review Guy
> 24 hourWe just moved into an apartment with a nice patio area and ordered these hooks so that we can hang up some Edison bulbs throughout. They are simple and easy to use. Just simply peel the adhesive off, and stick it onto a clean and flat surface. Apply some pressure and you are ready to go. Your string lights (or whatever you are hanging) will just slide into the clip and youre done! Once we hanged our bulbs, we havent had issues since, and we have some pretty unpredictable weather here (Dallas, TX).
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Jesse Baynard
> 24 hourI like them, its nice to have a larger sticking surface and double clips unlike other stick on clips. However, they come with the double stick pads on a sheet and not on the clips. Adding the 20 pads to the 20 clips takes time and is prone to alignment errors, plus you need to let it cure for 24 hours before using so it takes it from being a quick project to a weekend long activity. Plus they are a little pricy per clip compared to others, I really didnt expect to have to do this extra step and it wasnt clear in the product description. So far they are working out well, but I wont know until a few seasons if they really hold up.