• Damage-free hanging
  • Weight capacity: 5 pounds
  • Size: Large
  • Color: White
  • Package contents: 4 hooks, 8 strips
  • Holds strongly and removes cleanly
  • Easy to apply and remove
  • Works on a variety of surfaces

So I have an Asain themed apartment. I have 3 wall hangings that are held displayed with a bamboo rod. If I owned a house the ideal treatment would be to drill in nails and mount this, but these do great in a pinch. I followed the directions exactly as stated and everything I've hung as stayed up. I live in Colombia and so we have humidity problems. Often hooks fall of the wall because the air is moist... I've had these up for six months... no issues to date. Fast, easy, reliable, no damage to the walls. I WILL purchase again.

I finally got my clock to hang on a painted brick wall in my classroom with these hooks. The clock stayed up the whole year. I also used this hook to hang a chart holder over the whiteboard and it also stayed the whole year. These are easy to use and will not fall down when applied properly. I cleaned the surfaces, let them air dry for several hours, hung the clip following the directions (pressed the sticky side into the wall and held it there for about a minute before letting go), and then DID NOT hang anything on the hook until the next day. I bought a smaller size to hang lanyards with bathroom passes and the dustpan and they held up all year as well. I love Command Hooks!!!!

I love these dudes! Gots millions of them and will be buying more. They're strong, unobtrusive, they actually care the weight they specify and they're reasonably inexpensive. I live in an apt. so I can't be tearing the paint off the walls and these guys shine in that department. Pull on strip and remove. Yawn.... Highly recommended!

I wanted to use these to hang frying pans. My frying pans have fairly thick handles. I couldn't determine with any of the reviews or answered questions just how much space was between the wire hook & the plastic cover. I took a chance & bought them. For anyone that needs to know, the straight part of the wire hook is 1" long & then the wire turns upward at about a 45 degree angle for 3/8". My handles are about 3/4" thick & these hooks work great. I've used Command hooks before & have always been happy with the results.

Got these to hang pots and pans on the wall of my small kitchenette in my apartment as a space saver. Tried the easy-to-find large plastic command hooks, but those hooks were too large to fit my pan handle openings. Since hanging I have had zero issues with the pans staying up, the hooks go through the loops on the end of the handles and allow the pans to rest flush against the wall - is just what I was looking for. Even my heavy saucepan stays up no problem. They were a bit pricier than I was expecting to pay but I'm happy with the end result, and even happier knowing I can reuse them in the future if necessary.

I used three of the Command large wire hooks to hang an "over-the-door" shoe bag on the back of a door, and they worked great. The "over-the-door" feature hangs and damages the door, and the Command hooks do no damage but holds a 24-section shoe bag perfectly (with 12 pairs of shoes)! I have also used them to hang a similar shoe bag on the back of my pantry door to hold larger kitchen tools such as whisks, spatulas, food thermometers, etc. I am sure I will continue to buy the Command hooks in the future.

Of all the Command hooks, the shape of this hook is my favorite (and I've bought and used just about all of them). I have found, for most things I need to put up on a hook, the medium size (3 lbs) is perfect for several reasons: 1. Most of the brooms, hairdryers, bags, towels are all under 3 lbs (which surprised me). 2. The metal tip of the hook is narrow enough to fit most things (including hot water bottles). 3. The (mostly) straight shape of the hook allows the handles of all of my brooms to go on and off easily, without me having to tip the broom to lift it off a hook. 4. The size-large hooks are longer, which means, to take off the top part of the hook assembly (or to remove the hook), there must be at least ½" of space above the hook assembly. In certain spaces (like in my closets), the bigger hooks simply can't fit.

Pretty much everyone knows what command strips are and how many things they can be used for. I am reviewing these for the particular application I used these hooks for, which is to hang grill utensils. I purchased four of the medium wire hooks to hang grill tools on the side of the grill. Pretty simple. I went to the local store to check out the selection of command hooks and see which would be best to hang my particular grill tools. Each command hook has a different shaped and sized tip, and I found the medium wire hooks to be the most adequate for my grill tools. Problem is, all command hooks come in white and they can stand out like sore thumb against a different color wall/product. I decided to try and paint the command hooks to match and it worked perfectly. I simply taped off the metal hook part and sprayed the plastic with two coats of black spray paint. The paint applied evenly and has stayed on well without any chipping over 3 months outdoors (under a grill cover) and have had no issues peeling off due to the heat. These were great and a very simple solution to hanging grill tools at a total cost of about $5. Similar char broil branded grill hooks run $15-$20. Check out the pictures to see how they turned out.

These hooks have held up well so far. I covered them in Washi tape and used them to hang some things around my dorm such as a calendar and a corkboard. As long as you leave part of the non-sticky tab visible from behind the hook, it should be easy to remove.

This is a take. It is popular in my household. My grand daughter sticks these hooks on her college dorm room to hung her towels and whatnots. I use them for hanging a smaller brooms and other small items in garage and bathroom. It's easy to remove it once you know how to follow the instructions. Put on your glasses and read the instructions. It's worth it.