P. G. Ballinger
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2025
Excellent product
JC
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Bought these to hang a circular mirror I had bought with a sawtooth hanging piece on the back. I live in a rental so I do my best not to have too many unnecessary nail holes in the walls.Instructions said to wipe down the surface with rubbing alcohol first (which is good because we have painted walls from November and already a frame had fallen off having not did that part before), and then to let the adhesive sit on the wall with no weight for about an hour.I did both of these things and then set the mirror up to hang on the tiny nailhead piece attached and it didn’t feel like it was going anywhere anytime soon. Mirror had to be about maybe 5lbs but don’t quote me on that.Will be using the extras for some larger art pieces when the time comes but so far so good!
Eli
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I used these hooks to hang a Lego wall art on an apartment wall where I couldn’t put nails in it. This is an excellent solution to avoid nailing paintings or hanging things into the wall. They sit flush with the wall and have held up well for over three months. I couldn’t think of a better way to hang things.
Deborah
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
On par with every other Command Strip product I've used - that is to say, it works better than anything aside from real nails. Super sticky, easy to remove without leaving lasting damage to the wall, and supports fairly large and heavy paintings. I particularly like that this keeps the picture flush to the wall instead of pushing it out like the white hooks; much more reminiscent to the look of real nails. Very happy with this purchase!
Osiris
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
These have been great. I ended up buying a whole bunch of these in different sizes for different wall hangings. All have stayed in place for many months now. Quality brand. I have not tried to remove them, so I can't comment on how easily they come off, but they sure have sticking power.
Renae G
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Holds heavy pictures. Strong. Discreet. Doesn't make holes on the wall. I rent and can't use nails to hang pictures. Perfect for my needs
Nimrah A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2025
Bought 2 to hang up a 7kg steel photo. No issues despite the weight of the photo and when I removed the strips a year later no marks on the paint whatsoever.
Julieiom
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2024
These hooks are the best. I hang pictures , mirrors and Xmas decs with them and so far so good.
C
Reviewed in the Netherlands on August 16, 2024
Not sticky enough
Shaena
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Used to hang a large painting, works like a charm as long as you follow the instructions provided. Since these are so wide, I applied two command strips side by side on the back of it.
Jonathan Figueroa Gonzalez
Reviewed in Mexico on June 13, 2023
Es un buen producto para colgar cuadros (los que yo colgué a lo mucho pesaban 2 kg). Quedaron firmes y bien puestas. Siga las instrucciones que vienen atrás del producto.Edición 2025: Ya quité el producto para ponerlo en otra parte y efectivamente no dejó ni un rastro en la pared. Ahora lo que quisiera saber es si pudiera comprar solo el repuesto de tiras que van pegadas en el metal para pegar a la pared (con esta re-ubicación de mis cuadros ya me las acabé).
Bean
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022
I bought two of these and used them to attach a power strip to the inside wall of my desk where my chair goes. I have a bunch of things plugged in, including my computer, makeup mirror, personal fan, phone, etc. These sticky nails were easy to install, easy to remove (when I had to redo one to reposition it), and they seem to be sticking really well. Each one holds up to 5 pounds, so that was more than enough for holding up a full-loaded power strip. I first placed one with the nail peg at the bottom, and one the opposite way with the nail peg at the top. That didn't work because of the shape of the back of my power strip. Instead of making the thing more stable as intended, it made it unstable. The power strip would slip off the pegs when I pushed a plug into it. Installing both sticky nail strips in the same direction solved that problem, and it's still sticking really tight after a week. I have used 3M sticky hooks for other things and they always last until I deliberately take them down. Removing them is always easy. I love these things! I have my device cords all out of the way of my feet but within easy reach for plugging and unplugging. Annoying situation SOLVED. And no damage to my desk. :D
NM
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2020
This review is for the Command Universal "Jumbo" Picture Hanger - basically the double wide one with the round peg which requires TWO strips.1st Downside is that unlike the two-piece "Hooks", these Picture Hangers are a single unit. Attach (two) glue-strips to back of the metal and PRESS. Stronger hold, but at least twice as hard to remove.2nd Downside is that these items ship with the lesser-quality glue-strips, NOT the ones designed for a higher moisture environment. When I order these "Hangers", I pretty much dispose of the glue-strips that ship with them, and instead order-and-use the ones designed for higher humidity.3rd Downside is that having TWO of these glue-strips close together means that removing them will be that much harder with more force being exerted on the fragile wall (paint). Depending on what kind of paint was used and how it was applied, you will either Luck Out or have some Patch Work to do. I heard once that Flat Paint may have been the Most Friendly, but there's always a risk. I have tried to use these only on non-painted surfaces (or flat paint) and have had pretty good luck. When used with glossier paint... ....Patch Time!Also never expected whatever Laboratory Conditions used to come up with the 8LB figure to function on my planet. If using something which is HEAVY, will double up the hooks. If they say it holds 8Lbs, will assume 4 tops. Have seen various types of hooks hold All Day Long, but when one interacts with the object on the hook, it can act like a lever and apply significant force. Eventually it may pop off the wall. Just like flexing a credit card - it's rigid till it snaps.That being said. Using this item (within limits) works quite well. Just had an issue where a piece of Annoying Plastic Equipment had to be mounted in an enclosed confined space where drilling into the walls was either Not Recommended or... A Pillar. Plenty of Objects already present, so attached "Hangers" to Objects and the Annoying Plastic Equipment was off the floor and out of the way in moments. Equipment even had holes on the back which fit the Pegs on the "Hangers" perfectly! BUT, the Equipment also comes with an (optional) Something which is 12x12 inches and weighs around six pounds. Would use at least two hooks for that, and would still try to find a way to support some of that weight from below. Still, it worked GREAT, and I immediately ordered some more "Hangers" (and the Higher Humidity Strips) to have these on hand for Future Use.FYI: Have been using Command products for many years, and the only ???? Issue which I've ever seen is the Strange Design Flaw many Command hooks have. On the back of one's "hook" near the bottom/center is a Sharp Point. When one "slides" the hook up and down on the wall, the Sharp Point does what Sharp Points do and gouges up the wall. Thankfully not all Command products include the Sharp Point, but it's usually pretty easy to spot - look at the bottom/rear of the hook, and if you see Something Sticking Out - oops! If it's Perfectly Smooth - no worries. Thankfully these "Hangers" do not need to "slide" up and down the wall, so there isn't an issue.