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3M Command Picture Hanging Strips Big Pack, Removable, (4) Small, (6) Medium, (8) Large, White, 18 Pairs/Pack

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3M Command Picture Hanging Strips Big Pack, Removable, (4) Small, (6) Medium, (8) Large, White, 18 Pairs/Pack

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· Great for hanging a wide variety of framed pictures and posters. · Damage-free hanging that holds strongly and removes cleanly. · Works on a variety of surfaces including paint, wood, tile and more. · No nail holes.

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KenReviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024

The 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips Big Pack is a total lifesaver! I’ve used these strips to hang everything from photo frames to decorative mirrors, and they’ve never let me down. The variety in this pack – with small, medium, and large strips – makes it versatile enough to handle any project. What I love most is how easy these strips are to use. Just peel, stick, and press – no nails, screws, or tools required. They hold securely, even for heavier items, and I’m amazed at how strong the adhesive is. I’ve used the large strips to hang frames up to 16 lbs without any issue. The best part? They come off cleanly without damaging walls or leaving any residue. This is a huge bonus for renters or anyone who likes to redecorate frequently. I’ve repositioned frames multiple times, and the strips still perform like new. This big pack is also great value for money. With enough strips for a variety of projects, it’s cost-effective and eliminates the hassle of traditional hanging methods. If you’re looking for a simple, reliable, and damage-free way to decorate your walls, the 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips are a must-have. Highly recommend!

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John FossReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025

Command strips are great wall and paint savers. Used properly, they'll hold up your stuff, then remove cleanly when no longer needed. In some cases I've experienced a sticky area after peeling them off a textured wall, but this was after being up there for multiple years. Otherwise they come off clean! THESE WILL STICK VERY WELL IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS! I think a lot of people don't. They ask you to apply steady pressure to the strips to form a strong bond. 30 seconds of hard pressure, which I mostly do when applying the object to the wall (or to whatever). My recommended method: 1. First position the art or object where you want it to be, and make marks as needed for reference. 2. Stick strips to your artwork (or object) first. Apply some pressure there so they'll stay for the next step. 3. Now we're going to prep the strips that will stick to the wall. Peel the backing off those strips, and stick them to the first strips by pressing with the edge of a fingernail to hold them to the first strips. Don't use the flat of your finger because it will reduce their stickiness. 4. Position your art/object, using a level on top if needed, then press into the wall where the strips are, listening for the "crack" of the hook-and-loops going together. 5. (Most important step) Apply pressure on the front of the artwork/object for 30 seconds so it can bond to the wall or other surface where you want it to stay. Press directly where the strips are when possible, and make sure to do this for every location of the strips. 6. Step back and enjoy! If your artwork is a little crooked, wait a day (for the adhesive to bond more) and then you can pull the item off and reposition it. Make sure to get good contact with all the wall strips.

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ASReviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025

Command strips are my favorite, I use all types to hang things not he walls. They work really well to hang in RV and the stuff stays. Have to be careful when removing if they have been attached for a long time, I haven't been once or twice and it has taken the paint and in 1 case drywall off. If you go slow pulling the tab that help but sometimes it gets dried out, then use a plastic straight edge, you can also wet it with water in a spray bottle to help

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Blue ScarabReviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024

Works as advertised. Easy to use, holds pictures in place well.

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mamaof3boysReviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025

These work amazingly. I use them in my apartment on probably over 50 frames. No issues and it's hot here in CA. Highly recommend these to anyone who doesn't want to put holes in their walls.

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A very necessary and great product.Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024

Such a clever, great product..

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raaraaReviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024

I love these because not only are they super durable and really easy to use, they actually can hold up light or moderate heavy photos all while still sticking to its surface. They are also super sticky but they first need to be pressed onto their surface and need to be waited for a while before trying to hang something g or the item will fall.

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MarianReviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024

Very good product, worked as stated. Good value, I’m impressed.

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ANKReviewed in Spain on January 8, 2025

Did not hold frames up on the wall and they all fell down. I’ve used these many times before and I can only conclude that these were of a lower quality.

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Rita Van CauwenbergheReviewed in France on November 30, 2024

Pas efficace !

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shutter bugReviewed in Canada on June 17, 2024

Love these. I use this brand for everything from hooks to the velcro type. The adhesion is great. I hang my hair dryer, PJs, towels, shower necessities like my scrubbies and loofas and hand mirror on these hooks. They can be removed easily and leave no marks on the walls or shower, Highly recommend them for anyone living in places where hanging pictures etc would damage the walls.

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Tammy DurocherReviewed in Canada on April 6, 2024

Works well for pictures and love the different sizes for weighted objects

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RobertReviewed in Canada on November 6, 2020

It worked well