• Hang items quickly and without damage to walls
  • Holds strongly and removes easily and cleanly
  • Use on a variety of surfaces including paint, wood, and tile
  • Mount Location:Wall mounted

These are very sturdy and easy to apply. Live in an apartment and these were just the thing to hang pot lids on cabinet doors without damage. Placed one wrong and had to peel it off, so already know it won’t wreck the cabinets. The medium size was good for this purpose.

We recently moved into a new place with lots of blinds with cords. We have a very adventurous toddler so we knew we had to do something about them. I found the idea online to try these command hooks and they work great. I've used this brand before to put up pictures in previous apartments and when we moved, out of 12, 2 pulled a little paint off of the wall. You need to make sure you get the right hook for the right job or else it will eventually fail. Overall really happy with these hooks.

I saw this online and copied the idea and it work. I used two of these and one smaller hook to create an iPad holder for right across my toilet. (uploaded pics to customer images). Love it. Amazing!

I love these hooks. I've purchased Medium and Large. I made a place to hang all my kitchen tools, cleaning tools from dusters to brooms. I even made a place to hand my "extra hands" so I can get to them quickly. I'm talking about those grabbers on a stick that allows you to reach places you can't get too when you get to be my age. I have 3 of them in difference parts of the house but they're always falling over. Now I have them hanging right where I use them. These are easy to put up and really stick well. I haven't had a hanging "failure" yet. I did need both the large and the medium though. The medium size had a narrower hook that sticks out a little further so things hang down properly. I was out of medium hooks and had one item hanging on a medium that could go on a large hook so I took the medium off the wall and replaced it with a large so I'd have the medium for another location. The hooks is SO easy to remove. Really!!! The front of the hook just snaps off the back. You grab a tab that hangs down from the "stick um" back that doesn't have sticky stuff on it and pull. Slowly the sticky back just pulls off the wall and the hook is removed. It left no residue on the wall. I switched that hook to another location using the extra sticky backs they provide and all worked out great. I'm ordering more medium asap. I'm make a place to hang everything now....lol

I picked up a pack of Large hooks and a pack of Medium hooks to use on the back of my pantry door to hold my various Swiffer cleaning tools, and they work like a charm! They stick very well to the smooth wooden door and have been up for quite a while without falling off yet. I firmly believe that Command hooks are one of the best ideas ever, and I am very glad they have such a large assortment of sizes for almost anything you need to hang up.

Assumed I'd be buying replacement stickers once these failed, but they've been holding strong for years Almost positive that their weight ratings are conservative estimates - these seem robust enough to hold at least 50% more than what they're rated for, but I'm not pushing my luck just in case They hold our shoe organizer just fine Expectations exceeded

I love these! I used one to hang a picture on a firewall in my living room, and it holds perfectly. I also crocheted holders for my phone and tv remote in my bedroom, and used a hook on the wall to hang them up. They hold a good amount of weight! I also used them on my front door to hang a rod on for a small curtain I crocheted to cover the two mini windows on top. Makes my life a whole lot easier and prettier in an apartment where I don't want to or can't use nails/screws. Wonderful invention, and they come off easily and don't harm the walls or door! :)

Just what I needed. A couple of steps to set up but perfect. Make sure you measure and weigh what you are hanging as there are weight limits to what you can hang on what size hook. I hung a small 3x3 wall tile clock and needed a med size hook instead of a small due to the weight. (The clock looks beautiful). I participate in a lot of conference calls for my job so I use a headset. I got a large for that, not due to the weight but the size of the hook. the small hooks were prettier but I got the medium because it had a larger hook that looked easier to hang the headset on and quickly take it off. So my piece of advice is to look at what you are hanging because that might change. the hook you buy. Love this and would buy again.

I’m obsessed with these hooks. I have literally used them in every room of my house: From our children’s playroom which they are super rough on, to the bedrooms for jackets, closets for headbands & bathrooms for towels. In our playroom for example we have the guns hung up & on the adjacent wall costumes & capes. I love them because I don’t have to measure (I’m terrible at math), I don’t have the time to Install something that takes more than a few minutes of my time away from my kids. Most importantly, I’m constantly changing & rearranging the playroom & kids room I needed something that wouldn’t damage my walls or furniture. I would buy a hundred times over except I don’t need to because the box comes with a seemingly never ending supply.

... but people hate putting decisions about where they need them, down in stone, or wood, or drywall. 3M knows it. Which is why they are doing so well as a company selling us putty and a plastic hook. Bravo. Truth be told, I wouldn't spend my organizing hook money anywhere else.