• INCLUDES- 4 Pairs of Narrow, White Command Picture Hanging Strips (8 Strips total); 4 Pairs hold 12 lbs. Maximum frame size of 18 inches x 24 inches
  • DAMAGE-FREE DECORATING- Say goodbye to holes, marks, or sticky residue on your walls; Command Picture Hanging Strips by 3M are easy to use and help keep your walls looking beautiful
  • NO TOOLS REQUIRED- Hang picture frames, wall art, mirrors, wall clocks, signs, dry erase boards, holiday decorations, acoustic foam boards, and other home decor where you want without nails or a hammer
  • STRONG AND VERSATILE- Command Strips hold strongly on a variety of indoor surfaces including painted walls, finished wood (painted or varnished shiplap, cabinets, or doors), painted concrete cinder block, laminates, glass, tile, metal, and other smooth surfaces
  • REMOVES CLEANLY- Redecorate when inspiration strikes. These picture hangers leave no sticky adhesive behind. Perfect for your dorm, apartment, home, and office

I used these to hang a big mirror to a wall. I expected the mirror to fall of the wall but it have been couple of weeks and it still standing. This product surpassed my expectations. I will be buying more for other projects at the house.

These things are fantastic. They take a little more work to install than just banging a nail into the wall, but if you take the time and follow the directions, they will work great and save your walls from looking like Swiss cheese. I have used them to hang pictures and magnet boards that each weigh several pounds, and they are still up on the wall months later. If you change your mind and want to move things around, they are removed with just a pull on the bottom tab. I haven't used them for anything heavy, so I cannot comment on that, but they are great for hanging the average picture on the wall. Give them a try and I bet you will like them as much as I do!

It's long been an issue with Command Strips that they would be too wide for thin frames. Sure you could still use them by aligning the outer edge(s) with the outer edge(s) of the frame and letting the extra hang internally beyond the frame. But this never seemed like a good hold. These have solved that. They are nice and long too (exact dimensions are 3" x 0.5"). I used two to hang up an 11x17 frame by placing them vertically down each side near the top of the frame and they are holding nicely. Might be nice if they came in black/dark brown to blend in with a darker frame a bit, but this is the same issue with all the picture hanging command strips.

These command strips met my needs. I’ve had multiple 8x10 and 11x14 frames on the wall for months now without any issues. Hopefully the removal process without wall damage will be as smooth.

I used these for 3 pictures and a mail center. They've worked well. I did have to peel some off as my dog knocked off the mail center and they left no markings on the wall

Bought these for a heavy wooden painting which is also fairly large and it had been holding up strong without a budge!

First off, these are much more expensive than classic picture mounting hooks, so if you are hanging a single picture, I would go with the old style hooks. That being said, my wife and I have been visiting national parks over the last few years and I wanted to mount a number of my pictures into a collage (over 20 pictures) of our experiences and the beauty that we have observed. That is where these Command Strips shine. It is much easier to assemble a multi-picture collage and keep them properly spaced and level using the strips. There is one caveat: Follow the use manual exactly as instructed (without taking shortcuts) and you will be rewarded. Check out the how-to video on the product website. It all takes a bit of time and effort but it is worth it.

These are great for the kinds of wall hangers that use the Velcro system. Do be sure to clean the area with isopropyl alcohol before trying to adhere them. I'm glad I did because I didn't realize how much "stuff" was on the wall that a little alcohol would remove, and would have kept this strip from adhering. I use them to hold up plastic hooks that I put my keys on, and my umbrella on, as soon as I come into the house, so neither ever get lost. haven't tried to remove them yet, but they're supposed to be easy to remove and not damage the walls. So far, they've lived up to their promises, so I'll trust that when I have to remove them, they'll come off easily without damaging the wall.

Strong enough to hold 12"x12" frames with vinyl records and album artwork.

Used these to hold matted calendar pictures to decorate my walls. They were easy to use, and when I made a mistake found them easy to take off.