• Damage-Free Hanging
  • Clear hooks, clear strips
  • Weight Capacity: 2 pounds
  • Size: Medium
  • Color: Clear

I've used these things to hold up robes, several walls of vintage hats, light-weight curtain rods and sheer curtains, and reusable shopping bags on the back of my hall closet door. I now prowl my house at night looking for things to hang up.

With small, shallow kitchen drawers tools like whisks and tongs are a pain to store, and take up too much room. I hang them on the ceramic backsplash because I use them almost every day and like them within reach. These clear-backed hooks fairly unobtrusive and solve the problem of bent whisk loops from getting jammed in crowded drawers. That they can be removed later is a huge bonus.

We have just moved to a new house and don't have curtains for all the windows yet, so I cut a sheet into curtain size pieces and then cut a tiny hole in either end of the upper edge of each piece. It's easy to slip the holes onto the toggle hooks that I mounted on the top of the window frame. It works great because I can take the sheet "curtains" off and on as needed plus I only have to use 2 toggle hooks per window. Once I get permanent curtains, I'll probably use the hooks for jewelry on the back of the closet door.

I originally ordered these for hanging some heavy kitchen utensils. I did not install them correctly, and had to reset them only to find that they were not strong enough to hold the utensils I had in mind. They did, however, work for hanging some other lighter kitchen untensils. I would recommend heavier hooks for heavier items, but these work great for cups, measuring spoons, measuring cups, kitchen towels, etc. Command hooks are great products!

I recently got a set of silicone pot lids that have holes in their molding for hanging. These hooks have the weight capacity to hold a couple of these pot lids each, and are sturdily affixed to the tile to the right of my stove. I also put potholders up well away from the heating elements. I am also planning to put a few above my sink for cleaning implements.

These even work in the shower enclosure to hold a shower caddy with full bottles of shampoo, wash towels, moisturizing soap for my wife, bar soap. These hold very well. Are so easy to apply and they do remove just as easily without damaging the walls. These are fantastic inventions and I now use these throughout our house for hanging artwork, etc. Only use traditional brass heavy duty wall hangers now for large pieces of artwork or mirrors, or things very heavy and weighing over 5, 6 pounds --- but for many items? Use these instead. They do work as advertised.

Perfect for my holiday decorating project. I applied these to a ceiling which is a wood surface and so far they are holding about 5lbs each with no problem. The clear was a nice option as it blends in better.

Have an acrylic gazebo decorated for Christmas. The Command products make it so easy to attach all of the lights. You would not want to nail or screw anything into an acrylic structure and ruin its appearance. Always so easy to remove mid-January. Heard a lot of people say they don't stick, but the surface has to be really clean and I use rubbing alcohol wherever these are placed. Haven't had a problem in 3 years. Nighttime picture of the gazebo is attached.

These have worked better than I anticipated...but they have a few "ground rules" to know for the best results! - If your walls are not smooth and have any texture to them whatsoever...these will not stay on! - If your walls are smooth, be sure you clean the area you plan to stick the strip to very well. Be sure you get any dust, dirt, oils, or grease off the wall or, just like tape, they will stick to the adhesive strip and make it less sticky and more likely to come off the wall. When I first tried to hang my spice rack, it fell down within a minute of installation and adding the spices. When I felt the adhesive, I found spots that seemed less sticky and seamed to have dust on them. I used straight isopropyl alcohol on my granite back splash to clean it before hanging my spice rack again and this time, they have been up for 2 months without falling! I did the same thing on my travertine tile inside my shower and use the hooks to hang our Loofas...2 months, even in the shower that sees daily use by two people, in a place that gets wet every time the shower is turned on, they are holding firm! On my walls that had any texture what-so-ever though...they fall right off within hours no matter how light or heavy the load. So the tricks are: super clean the surface and make sure it's smooth!

I love these little beauties. My ex father in law was 3m employee so I try to buy it because I know it's good quality. These are currently hanging up on tile in kitchen by stove to hold up cooking utensils. They are great. I use a wide range of these products, some for shower and bathroom others in bedroom. They come in all different shapes and sizes so they are amazing little buggers. The seller shipped them quickly and got them within the 2 day period, no issues what so ever.