• Damage-Free Hanging
  • Weight Capacity: 5 pounds
  • Size: Large
  • Color: Oil-Rubbed Bronze
  • Package Contents: 2 hooks, 4 strips
  • Holds strongly and removes cleanly
  • Easy to apply and remove
  • Works on a variety of surfaces

I live in an apartment and wanted to hang some curtains without having to deal with nails, screws, and putting holes in the wall. These hooks were easy to use and I like how they're reusable; you just have to buy more large command strips for the back! Here's a picture of the hooks holding up a light curtain rod. You have to get a rod that's has a diameter that's small enough to fit in the hook. I used a rod that Amazon suggested. I also have a picture of the whole set up with the curtains! Strong and sturdy and it's keeping my curtains up!

I used these to hang up a curtain rod and after a full week, still no issues. I used two of these hooks to support a light weight curtain rod over a 120" window holding up 6 sheer curtain panels. I couldn't be happier with the performance. I put them on the wall, gave them 24 hours to adhere to the wall, and voila - I have beautiful curtains with no holes. The curtains do sit a little close to the wall, but I can still open them if I would like to. I wouldn't recommend for curtains that are frequently opened and closed.

After a disasterous altercation with our brick-walled 1960s home, I realized I would have to settle with Command hooks instead of the traditional drill-in method. Saldy I truged to Amazon to find some tacky, plastic fixture to put in my pretty front entryway. Well, imagine my joy when I found command hooks that 1) looked stylish 2) matched my decor (brushed Venetian bronze) 3) were SOLID METAL! 4) held up to 5 lbs. Because that is what I found. These things are heavy too! Easy to install, just read the instructions on the back. Thank you Command hooks!!

Since I moved into an apartment, I've been going nuts buying these Command strips and hooks. I want to leave as little in the way of destruction as possible in a place I don't own. Anyway, in a review for one of the other Command strips (don't remember which one), a woman said what's always worked for her is to rub the area with isopropyl alcohol and then *wait 24 hours before adhering the hooks*. So far, she's been spot on. I put these on over a weekend, got the strips in place, waited until 24 hours had come, and put them up. It's only been a few days now, but there have been no problems whatsoever. The same is true for the other Command ones I've put up (for pictures, to hang mugs, to hang keys) - all the ones I've waited longer for are still holding up. Another one, where I only waited a few hours, came down a couple days after that. I didn't even know until I wondered what that crash was...lesson learned, and one I'm going to keep doing from here on out.

We purchased this hook for our front door, it attached quickly, easily, and with no mess, plus it looks great! Until I found a similar item, I didn't even realize that Command Hooks came in anything other than white plastic, but I've got to say this piece of hardware looks GREAT. The color is even, its been weather-resistant, and unless you knew what you were looking at, you'd swear that the product was somehow fixed to the door with a screw--rather than a small adhesive strip. We don't presently hang anything heavy from it (in fact, we use it to help display

where the area around the window is hollow. The wall is heavily textured, and these stick to the texture, if you follow the directions. Wipe the area with alcohol first, the other directions are on the package. I really like how, by using these, the curtain is very close to the window seal, no gaps. They look great and no one would guess they are not actual rod brackets.

This is my first experience using Command hooks and, so far, I’m very pleased. I was looking for a way to hang a wreath on the front door of my new rental without causing damage or making any permanent changes. I was worried a plastic hook would look cheap but decided to risk wasting a few bucks and try a bronze colored Command hook. Even if I didn’t like the look of it, I figured I would just use it to hang my wreath until Christmas and then switch it out with something better. I had it installed in seconds and waited a half hour before hanging the wreath. To my surprise, I couldn’t be happier with the product. It’s the perfect size and I love the color. I doubt anyone would even suspect it’s plastic. I was worried the cold weather we’re having would cause the hook to lose its grip but it’s been well below freezing for days now and it’s still holding strong. I’ve since added a silver hook to both my bedroom and bathroom doors to hang my robe. Fantastic product that I highly recommend.

So far sturdy enough to hold two blackout curtains and 1 sheer panel on a super thin rod ($3.99 SPRINGS WINDOW FASHIONS 7/16-INCH, 48" - 84" CAFE DRAPERY ROD from Bed, Bath & Beyond) with the help of a smaller hook (Command Crystal Hook, Clear, Medium, 2-Hook (17095CLR-ES) on Amazon) in the middle for extra support. Only had up for 1 month and if they fall down within 1 year I will update my review. UPDATE: A couple of months later and still going strong! Another UPDATE: I came home from work one night about a month ago and the small hook in the middle had fallen down. The curtains sank a little but didn't fall. I secured the small hook again and haven't had any other issues so far.

Don’t think I will ever screw in another hook to hold up a curtain again. These are super. First used in my bedroom to hang drapes. The only difficulty is to be sure you buy a curtain rod that is not too wide to fit. 3/4” is best. Up now for 4 years and have had no problem., just bought more to convert rods in my living room. No more holes in the wall.

Awesomeeeee! Never have to drill holes again! These hooks are heavy and sturdy as hell, holds bigger poles than the previous review states. I got a thin pole and it’s weak in the middle needing a third hook but had I gotten a more sturdy pole I would’ve been fine! Highly recommended!!