• PROFESSIONAL GRADE ADHESIVE FASTENERS: These industrial strength hook and loop fasteners provide strong holding power designed for heavy-duty applications; safely holds up to 10 pounds
  • WATER RESISTANCE PROVIDES UMATCHED VERSATILITY: With heavy-duty strength, these fasteners make the ultimate organization tool for mounting, hanging, storing, or securing items indoors or outdoors; adheres to most surfaces in the house and garage
  • LONG LASTING DURABILITY: Easy stick-on application is ideal for a broad range of surfaces and applications; special sticky back adhesive provides a secure and long-lasting hold
  • DESIGNED FOR TOUGH APPLICATIONS: Super strong, superior holding power allow these adhesives to securely fasten to smooth surfaces including plastic, glass, metal, and painted wallboard
  • NO TOOLS REQUIRED: No hammer, drilling, nails, or epoxy necessary, hook and loop industrial strength fasteners feature an easy peel and stick application, it’s the simple solution to organize on many surfaces without putting holes in the wall

Works phenomenally. I use it for my phone. My desktop at work and the computer itself are both atop my desk, And I don't have much room for my phone to be whimsically lying around everywhere. So, I attached a fuzzy strip to my phone and the hooking strip to the side of my desktop. I also have a strip attached to a phone holder in my car. So now when I am at work, my phone is easily within view and reach without it ever getting in the way, and my phone will now stay fixed to the stand that was supposed to be sticky in the first place (but I knew what I was getting myself into when I bought it for ten dollars). This Velcro has added to my, be it personal or business, daily efficiency!

Needed Velcro for indoor and outdoor purposes, circumstances with more than little things at stake. Most importantly, to secure a GPS unit to the underside of an adventure motorcycle bouncing up and down washboard dirt roads. A challenge for sure, but this particular Velcro doesn't disappoint! In fact, I have to take extra effort to remove the device to recharge it. That's exactly what I want though, Velcro that stays stuck when I need it. I trust this and will keep coming back for more.

I have three very naughty kittens. I also have a hamster. They love to sit and watch the hamster in his cage. I was afraid they would knock his cage to the floor when I wasn't home. So, I got these velcro trips and velcroed his cage right to the table. IT DOES NOT MOVE AN INCH! Its the perfect solution- I can remove his cage to clean and then put it right back on. To be fair, it is hard to velcro and unvelcro these things.. which is the whole point! Great product!

My fault for not realizing this was stick on, I needed see on. Brand is good, product is solid, had to go out & pick some up that suited my useage, found it was dollars cheaper at Wal-Mart, plus a better selection that you could actually see & know what you're getting. No guess work, no counterfeit products, no having to mail back a return.

I used this velcro to fix the strap on a conceal holster that I have and it works fine to keep everything in place. This really is strong velcro though and I've noticed that it doesn't break away quite as easily as I had hoped. It definitely is industrial strength, which I can't fault the product for in my specific situation!

I use this in many locations, including the outside of a ski helmet to hold a mirror and in the car to hold a dash cam. The adhesive is strong at both high and low temperatures. The grip between the two velcro surfaces feels loose and flimsy but performance both for the dash cam and the helmet mirror is good enough that vibration is not a problem (maybe the looseness even helps a little).

I needed a way to hold up a sink skirt on my ancient bathroom vanity that could stand up to the rigors of a sometimes humid environment created with nice, hot showers and accidental pulling of the fabric skirt by someone rushing out the door after brushing his or her teeth. I also needed a solution that could stand firm against the ever-present possibility that one of our rescued pets will decide the sink skirt is a toy. This industrial-strength Velcro came to the rescue! In just a few minutes, the skirt was attached firmly and it looks so much better in place than it did on the floor! I’m ordering more for other purposes today!

This is an excellent product. I bought a package of these and a package of Cable Management Sleve JOTO cord wrap and found them both to be excellent. Main difference is this product is much larger and can stretch and uses Velcro. The JOTO cord wrap is more of a solid fabric and uses a zipper. Both are excellent but this product can definitely bundle more cords and thicker cords and I found the Velcro easier to work with than the zipper. I have attached a before and after picture. While you can never 100% clean up cords this did substantially improve the clutter!

Did you know VELCRO was developed by mistake? Well not a real mistake. It was developed by George deMestral, Seemed he wanted to develop a product which worked like burs from the Burdock that attached to his clothes and his dogs fur. That was in 1941. After that, he tried and tried to come up with something that could mimic those burs. In 1955 he took out a loan of $150,000.00 and succeeded to come up with a viable product. The VELCRO line was release and immediately fell on its face. It was when NASA found it extremely helpful holding things from floating around in space capsules. The rest is history. VELCRO is not actually a product but instead a company name. A little fiction and fact from Bob's Almanac. Now about the product. Unfortunately I'm confined to a power wheelchair. Even so, I like to continue with my hobbies. Photography was my major in college and when I left I had a Masters of Fine Art with photography. I soon made some wise decisions and I thankfully made a name in the industry. I know nothing of videography. Just a few miles from me lives a Videographer who attended college the same time I was there. Not close friends but buddies I guess you could say. I needed his help. I want to mount a couple or three action cameras to my wheelchair. Since being confined to the chair the majority of my friends have been leaving. I'm sure it's because they really don't know how to react to the chair. I want to put on digital film my daily life in the chair. I want to let my friends I haven't changed, well perhaps my height. Though I have a lot of accessories for the cameras to mount them to my chair my friend suggested some VELCRO patches which could be used on the areas less accessible to me to mount a camera, a cheap camera, be assured. Well it worked out well. We stuck a VELCRO strip just about ground level to record some footage we could use in the final film I want to make. I've been doing that since I got the strips. They worked out so well I found other uses. I go out at night in the chair. It has a thirteen mile range and fortunately my friends, my grocery store, drug store, pizza joint and we can't forget the local tavern. There are no lights on the chair. They have a kit for it but they also want to charge almost $300.00 and that doesn't include any back lights. I have a lot of flash lights in the house. A few years back I purchased here at Amazon a two pack of DURACELL flashlights. They are very powerful and when tested they get out around twenty feet producing a lot of light. They do fall off after the estimated length of twenty feet. They are so lite that I put a Velcro patch on the chair body and connected the flashlights. It worked out so well I put the other flashlight on the opposite side of my chair. Here at Amazon they have blinking tail lights but I found a good pair at Walmart. Again I cut a VELCRO patch to size and now I have back lights. My first trip out at night was a great success. Besides the street lighting I had both side lights and the tail light on. On my way back I ran into a neighbor who suggested I should get better lighting on the back. He said that in certain places there are no sidewalks and more back lighting would be better. He held me up while he rummaged around in his garage and came back with a light bar. He held it up against the back of my chair and said he could fit it properly. The problem with the bar is it isn't wired for batteries. He want's to connect it to the chair battery. I didn't tell him yet I don't want it. Besides it would void my chair warranty. So there must be other things that I can stick these VELCRO strips to. I'll update the review when I find them. This review was written without any financial incentives. I neither receive a free product nor any discounts. Full Amazon retail was paid. I enjoy writing these product reviews and I sure hope you enjoy reading them. If you have any ideas that could improve them or you just want to leave a message you can get me through Amazon. If you do enjoy my reviews pleas click the helpful box. You can look at my Profile page and if you care too become a follower. MrBob

I purchased this industrial strength Velcro strips for my patio furniture. That seems like an odd thing to use it for, but here's why. My patio furniture cushions blow off their corresponding chairs whenever a light gust blows by. So, 90% of the time, the back patio looks in disarray because there are pillows and cushions all over the floor. There is no good way to tie them to the back of the metal frame, so I thought a good piece of velcro might do the trick. I purchased two units of this item so I could place two pieces of velcro on each cushion. The sticky back was very very sticky and even stuck to the cushions after some pressure was applied. I tugged at them a bit and it appears they will easily stay on their chairs now, unless a hurricane blows by. My only complaint is that the thin piece of plastic was VERY difficult to get off of the fuzzy pieces of velcro. I had no problem getting them off of the firm Velcro pieces, but it took me far too long to get them off the others. Perhaps that is a good indication of how sticky the backs are, but it was a bit of a pain. Overall great product and I think this might do the trick.