🖼️ Hang it. Love it. Remove it. Damage-free decorating made simple.
3M Command Picture Hanging Strips offer a powerful, damage-free solution for hanging frames and decor up to 12 lbs. This value pack includes 12 pairs of white strips in small and medium sizes, designed for a variety of indoor surfaces like painted walls, wood, glass, and tile. Easy to apply and remove without tools or residue, these strips let you create stylish gallery walls and refresh your space effortlessly.
Brand | 3M |
Color | White |
Material | Polyethylene Foam |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Special Feature | Removable |
Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Size | 12 Pairs |
Item Thickness | 2.54 Millimeters |
Tensile Strength | 48 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Cement, Glass, Metal, Wood |
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00051141379814, 00051141939964 |
Manufacturer | 3M Corp |
UPC | 051141379814 051141939964 |
Part Number | 17204-EF |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.14 x 3.94 x 6.38 inches |
Item model number | 17204-EF |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | White |
Finish | Painted |
Pattern | Single |
Shape | L Shaped |
Installation Method | Self Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Special Features | Removable |
Included Components | Strips (12 sets) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**.
Classic command strips
Very sturdy and can hold heavy frames! Adhesion sticks great and is easy to remove! Great value overall!
E**Y
Not just for pictures
Super easy to use and very effective. This particular package doesn't come in the regular box like you see in the store. They're loose in a plastic bag, but they have the instructions with them. Which was fine by me. Great price as well; I paid $9.99 for 18 of these which is just a little more than 50 cents each. Much cheaper than some of the other packages.I use mine for other things than pictures. Used one set to attach a switch to the side of a cabinet I'd installed some LED lights in. Works great.
A**R
Used with Command hook for added versatility
We have been using a lot of Command products in our home decorating lately. We first discovered these when I noticed how straight the picture frames were in my sister-in-law's gallery wall. They hung all of the frames with Command picture hanging strips. Our crooked frames were already hung with nails, so we used Command Stabilizer Strips to keep them straight - they work great!Once the stabilizer strips were taken care of, there were some other items to hang on our walls. We used the Picture Hanging Strips to hang wooden letters, a foamcore posterboard, and 11x14 canvases.The canvases are not the kind with a wood frame on the back, but the canvas is wrapped around something thin. They are maybe 3/8" thick. My son has painted several of these at painting parties. It would probably be best to use two strips with them, in the top two corners, but we just used one in the center near the top. They are fairly lightweight and so far it has been fine.The reason we just used one in the center was because we wanted to hang then on our kids' doors part of the time, but we already had a Command hook there for holiday decorations. I ended up removing the hooks and putting a Picture-hanging strip on the back of the Command hook like it would go on the back of a picture. Then a Picture-hanging strip on the door. Now we can hang our Command hook on the door for lightweight holiday decorations (things like a Christmas stocking or felt jack-o-lantern). Or we can remove the hook and put my son's paintings up. It's great to have the versatility. We did have to trim the picture-hanging strip a bit to fit on the back of the hook, but that of course would depend on the size strip and hook you used. I also wouldn't stress the hook too much so we've only used lightweight decorations.As far as using them the normal way, we have been pleased with them. If you don't get it quite straight, remove the picture and try again. We used a small level on top of our frames before pressing the strips together.We had recently repainted our doors, so we made sure to wait a week before applying the strips. Also, don't forget to clean the surfaces with alcohol.
J**O
Great Hangers
These are great. They make picture hanging a breeze. The best part is they are easy to apply and easy to remove.Durable, Easy to Assemble, Functional, Well Made, Excellent Quality, High Quality of Material, Sturdy, Looks Great, Good Size & Weight, Nice Design
T**Y
Do you hate picture hanging kits with a passion? Buy.This.Now
Let me start without even mentioning this product. I hate picture hanging kits. I hate all the little brackets. I hate the fact each bracket has screws sized only for it. I hate the fact if you breath on the kit it scatters all of its contents to the wind.I hate picture hanging kits. I just wanted to get that bias out of the way in case you might think I'm impartial to alternatives of picture hanging kits. Which I unabashingly am!Found these by chance, there seems to be a Command Strip for any job these days. I purchased to try out as I had a long list of pictures I needed to hang. The packaging was easy to open and you can quickly separate the individual tabs.1. You simply paste one or more pieces to the frame.2. Then attach the second piece to that piece via the Velcro side.3. Then peel off the cover for the sticky size and place against the wall.You can make small adjustment to allow the frame to be level once you give the adhesive enough time to adhere to the wall. Then take the frame off and adjust slightly as needed when placing it back on the wall. One other tip is you can spread out the number of frames by only using one set of strips per frame depending on its size/weight.Overall, no complaints. What took hours, took minutes. Thanks 3M!
P**S
Works well - but pricey
These are great. Other than concrete walls, they stick securely to typical walls you'd have within your home. I've used these to hold up light-weight objects (cheaply framed posters) and heavier objects (family portraits in a high-quality frame). These aforementioned items have never fallen. Granted, I've used more strips than what was prescribed by the manufacturer, but whether that is necessary I'm unsure. I generally used four sets when hanging a picture (one for each corner), so if you do the same thing, you're only going to be able to hang three things per 24 count package. That's a bit pricey. As I remarked, these don't work well on concrete. I used them to hold up a light-weight key ring that would hold two sets of keys and an lanyard ID. Unfortunately, it came crashing down multiple times. (I used more strips than necessary, by the way.) Eventually, I was able to get it to hang but only by eliminating one set of keys and by diligently pushing the key ring against the wall daily to reinforce it. Regardless, I'd recommend them, but don't count on them if your planning on using them on concrete (or brick).
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