• Damage-Free Hanging
  • Weight Capacity: 5 pounds
  • Size: Large
  • Color: White
  • Package Contents: 3 hangers, 6 strips
  • No nail holes
  • Holds strongly and removes cleanly
  • Works on a variety of surfaces
  • Damage-Free Hanging
  • No nail holes
  • Holds strongly, removes cleanly
  • Picture locks in place
  • Works on a variety of surfaces
  • After painting, wait at least 7 days for the paint to cure before applying Command Picture Hanging strips.

I used two of them to hang a coat rack so far is holding up very with a coat, a hoodie and two hats

These are a fairly expensive solution to hanging a picture.... especially as compared to simple driving a nail! But sometimes you can't put a hole where you want the picture and I wanted to hang photos on a couple of little-used closet doors. These hangers are really a good solution and they have been in place 3 months with 2 pound pictures on each. I have previously used the hooks and I have found that complete, clean removal is easy, so these are an interesting new experience because they are so flat and easily hidden as compared to the hooks.

These have been in place for a month. The picture I have hanging exceeds the 5 pound limit. I placed all three hangers side-by-side with the center one slightly higher than the other two. This was an effort to evenly distribute the weight of the picture on the three hangers. As of right now, I would not hesitate to repeat this procedure.

I am a 3M Command junkie! No more nails, screws or other things to mar our walls. I keep a large assortment of Command products for everything from extension cord management, picture hanging to coat hooks.

I've been happy with all my Command purchases and these are no different. They are easy to use and have held up the pictures so far. Hopefully, they will come off just fine.

Like all other Command products I've used, is easy to set up. I hung a print that has a wire in the back, the only thing is the wire has too much slack so hangs low and the Command hook peeks out at the top. When you step back, you can see the Command hook. I would need to tighten the wire so there is less slack to prevent this.

It is nice to be able to hang things, and then move them without putting a bunch of holes in the wall. Make sure to buy the right kind, they have hangers for wires, and for serrated hanging devices. They don't interchange well.

They're wonderful. You just HAVE to remember to remove them SLOWLY to keep from ripping paint off the wall!

Command strips are the true 8th Wonder of the World. They're so easy to use and hang things up. Great for apartments where I don't want to spackle every little dot in every wall upon moving. These worked well in hanging a framed movie poster which was fairly heavy. We made sure to wipe the wall with rubbing alcohol first so the adhesive was fresh and held strong.

I needed to hang a large framed painting. It isn't outrageously heavy, but I used all three and it did the job perfectly after some other stick on hangers didn't work.