• 3M Command Forever Classic large metal hook in brushed nickel
  • An attractive mounting solution that holds firmly, removes cleanly, and leaves no surface damage
  • Large size holds up to 5-pounds
  • Includes 1 hook plus 2 strips
  • Lightweight at just 0.2-ounces

I love all the Command Hooks and these are no exception. I use them mainly to adhere to the back of furniture and wrap electrical cords around them so the cords dont hang on the floor. I also put one on the back of my coffeepot because the electrical cord is too long.

I love these hooks! The come off flawlessly without damaging any of the paint. They stick on with double-sided tape, and a tab extends out the bottom. When you want to remove them, you simple pull on this tab and it stretches the double sided tape, pulling it parallel to the wall so that no paint peels. Genius design! This large hook holds a lot. I have it in my bathroom and will hang two wet towels off it without a problem. The finish on the hook is nice. The metal is nice. I like the metal better than the white plastic ones because they really don't look cheap at all. Best thing about these hooks is that you can remove them and reuse them, so if you move around a lot or are in a rental, you can easily use them at the next place you move to. Just hold onto those extra stickies, or buy a new set when you want to hang it again Command Damage Free Picture and Frame Hanging, Large Strips

I purchased (4) small hooks for my daughter's bathroom inside the tub/shower enclosure but decided to use just (3) of them. I was concerned whether or not they would hold up as these did not specify that they were for wet/damp locations but, after a month of daily use, they have not budged an inch. We did wait 36 hours after installation before using the tub and loading up the hooks. She uses the hooks to hold back scrubbers, nylon scrubbies, wet wash cloths, etc. The hooks have been exposed to shower spray, too, so they appear to work just fine in this environment. UPDATE: After more than 3 months of continuous use, these hooks are still holding, despite getting sprayed with a shower head fairly frequently. My daughter also has added a mesh bag that is filled with various odds and ends and none of the hooks have budged.

I used these command hooks on my wall in my college apartment to hold my curtain rod and my room-darkening curtains. It works perfectly. I would definitely recommend waiting the whole hour before hanging something like curtains on them though. I've had no problems with them though. I also used a 5/8" curtain rod and it fits perfectly in the hook with room to spare. Highly recommend

I purchased these to use as pull knobs on my kitchen cabinets, I live in an apartment and I am not allowed to drill holes in the cabinets to install pull knobs, this worked amazing.

These hooks are a life saver when renting or when you just don't want holes in your walls. I wanted to hang curtains in my apartment but I didn't want to screw anything into the walls. I found a DIY project of using these hooks and a rod to hold a curtain. I will attach photos of how it looks. I love that I can have curtains without having to drill anything into the walls. The adhesive comes off cleanly when you don't need the hook any more. They are sturdy and never come down. I've had them up for almost a year now, and they have stayed in their place without a problem and through humid days.

I love the metal Command hooks! We recently remodeled a guest bathroom and decided to replace the standard towel bar with three of these brushed nickel hooks. They're attractive, match the faucets and other bathroom hardware, and feel sturdy and high quality. The hooks are attached to a highly textured wall and are holding fast. And I love that our thick bath towels stay put and don't fall off, even when wet. I also placed one of these on the back of the bathroom door as a robe hook. Nothing is hanging from it most of the time, but the attractive metal hook looks good either way!

Of course the house we’re renting doesn’t allow us to drill holes in the walls so I need to figure out an alternative to hang a black out curtain in my son’s nursery. I stumbled upon a few blogs stating to use these Command hooks to hold up the curtain rod. I saw the reviews and thought I’d give it ago! I bought (3)hooks, (1)Brushed Nickel 3/4”diameter curtain rod and of course the black out curtains all here on Amazon. Work out perfectly and super sturdy!!! Def. Recommend!

These hooks are the best! I live in an apartment that faces East and I can't drill holes into the walls. I used 3 hooks to hang up some black out curtains. The black out curtains were 54x86, 2 panels, weighing 4lbs total. I order those from Amazon too and just noticed the item weight/shipping weight. The cafe rod is 7/16 in diameter and adjustable for 48-86 for width and that fits perfectly in the hook. I did originally order a 7/8 cafe rod, but it was too thick for the hook so you want to ggo with anything smaller than 7/8. I got the smaller cafe curtain rod at bed bath and beyond. I used 3 just to be safe but I could have used 2 hooks. I can open and close my curtains really easily and there is not indication of unstableness. I did follow the command instructions (press for 10 seconds, remove hook, press for 30 seconds, put hook back, leave for 1 hour) before hanging my curtains so I think that also helped.