Randy
2025-08-21 13:57:51
This is a review of the Command Picture Hanging Strips Value Pack Large White 12 Strips(You get a total of 24 individual strips in a box. Two strips minimum are needed to hang an object.)Summary – My daughter is part of a local Roller Skating Club and I was lucky to oversee the plaque wall. The rink does not permit nails in the wall and we had to find ways to mount our items without damaging the wall. These have served as perfect solution for us. As noted in the description, these truly offer damage free hanging of your items. There is a tab on one end that you lift off if you need to remove the strip from a surface. We are constantly moving our items around and these let us do so with ease, speed and leaving no damage.Each strip measures 3†long by ¾†wide excluding the tab you use to remove. Each strip is rated to hold 4lbs. So using two sets on an item will give you the ability to hold 8lbs and using four sets would hold 16lbs.These are holding our light weight frames to heavy wood plaques with ease.Tips-Clean the surface before using for best results.-When installing, press and hold for approx. 30 seconds.-When removing an item from a wall, twist and pull the item up vs. trying to pull straight out.As with all my reviews, should these develop issues with ongoing use, I will update the review accordingly.
Judy L.
2025-08-11 12:45:40
I bought these strips to hang a deer head towel ring on the side of a cabinet. The deer head itself weighs about 3 pounds, but then the consideration of a towel weight and the possibility of pulling on the ring to remove the towel had to be considered. I didn't want to put holes in the cabinet to hang the towel holder as this would limit interior shelf levels on the inside since a bolt would be needed for the installation. I decided to try these Command strips in hopes that the deer head holder wouldn't crash to the counter causing damage to the counter and possibly breaking the deer head.I have to say that so far, I am amazed. I followed the instructions on cleaning everything with alcohol and installing the strips. It was so very easy and took a lot less time than using screws and bolts. So far, my towel holder is holding beautifully. I also very much like that I can remove the strips if I want to with no damage to either the towel holder or the cabinet. I truly hate having to put holes in walls to hang pictures and other things. I am going to be using these strips for hanging anything on walls that I have to hang in the future.I used to use straight pins all the time to hang anything that wasn't very heavy since the made very small holes in the walls. My husband laughed at my obsession to prevent holes in the walls. Now I have a much better alternative - no holes at all.UPDATE 01/06/19:My deer head towel ring as been up for 9 months and still holding strong. I couldn't be happier with these Command strips. I have since bought the narrow strips for smaller and narrower wall hangings and they have worked wherever I have used them except on a newly painted wall. I guess you need to give the paint some time to adhere to the wall for some types of paints.
Erik
2025-08-03 20:50:11
These large command strips by 3M did exactly what they were supposed to do. I hung up several framed posters on a concrete wall with no issue at all. Placement of the strips was 2 pair on each side of the poster (8 strips total). I followed the instructions exactly as described on the package , and had no trouble at all. I also hung several smaller pictures with these strips with the exact same great results. I takes a fair amount of pressure to get the velcro-like strips to stick to each other, but that is ok because once they are stuck, they stay stuck! The fact that you can remove the strips without leaving residue is also a great bonus. I have used several 3M products in the past and continue to purchase them because of their usefulness.
Michael R.
2025-07-22 18:50:35
I used these adhesive velcro strips--two pairs of strips each--to hang a bunch of large photo frames from Costco. (The frames are 14.25 by 17.25 inches.)The nice thing about these strips is that they will give you a better end-result than hanging photos nails. They give you more precise control over the positioning, and once you place the photos, they are up and locked in place. They won't constantly be going askew when they are dusted or bumped like photos hung on nails will. So, if you're patient (and OCD), then these are for you.What they are NOT, however, is quick/easy. If you follow the instructions, you're supposed to rubbing alcohol the wall, let that dry, put up the picture in the spot you want, carefully remove it, leaving up just the velcro, push the velcro into the wall, wait an hour, then finally hang the photo again.This means a lot of measuring (and measuring the same thing multiple times), and a lot of time intervals. That means it isn't like you can just slap some photos on the wall. Also, I found I actually did a lot of damage to my wall putting these up. No, it wasn't the stickum--it was the clips on the back of the frame. You put the photo up, measure it, take it down, put it up again, push REALLY hard to get it to click into the velcro so many times that you end up scratching up the wall a good bit with the back of the frame. (At least, that happened with my frames, but I do admit they have an unusually large number of scratchy clippy things on their backs.)All of that damage was behind the photo, so it won't show until I take it down, so it's not really a big deal, and goes along with what I said--the end result is very nice.One last note--with my frames, at least, which have some give in them, it is hard to get the frame up onto the strips on the wall. I basically line up the photo where I want it and then give a sharp push--almost like trying to give the photo CPR--right over the attachment point and using all my weight. That's what it takes to get them up.
Jeff
2025-07-12 12:23:08
Great invention! Love the velcro idea! Used them on two wooden posters and they work great!
Sammy james
2025-07-06 16:34:10
These Command strips are the ultimate lifesaver for anyone who loves decorating but hates commitment (or filling nail holes). I’ve hung everything from heavy frames to lightweight decorations, and they haven’t let me down. The best part? No damage to my precious walls—my landlord might actually send me a thank-you card.The strips are super easy to use, and the grip strength is impressive. I even tested them with my “oops-too-heavy†mirror, and it’s still holding strong. When it’s time to redecorate, they come off cleanly without that “oops-now-there’s-paint-missing†moment.If you’re looking for a no-drama way to hang things, these are a game-changer. Highly recommend for every DIY decorator out there!
Paola Mastrolorenzo
2025-06-20 16:47:42
I used it for hanging pictures and it worked perfectly.I also used it for fitting other things (not too heavy) and it was fine.When you need to take them out is is easily done without damaging the paint on the wall.
Eren G
2025-04-24 10:52:16
I recently purchased these adhesive clip-ons to hang three different paintings around my home, and I'm thoroughly impressed with their performance. The ease of use is unmatched; simply peel, stick, and hang. I was a bit skeptical at first about their holding power, but these clips have proven to be incredibly sturdy, keeping each painting securely mounted without any movement or slippage.
Sam
2025-03-28 13:26:23
Je ne connaissais pas ce système avant. Je mettais systématiquement des vis dans les murs mais depuis que j'ai découvert cette méthode, je l'ai adoptée quand il s'agit d'objets à accrocher qui ne sont pas trop lourds. C'est bien plus propre et facile à retirer.
Randy
2025-03-09 13:45:36
This is a review of the Command Picture Hanging Strips Value Pack Large White 12 Strips(You get a total of 24 individual strips in a box. Two strips minimum are needed to hang an object.)Summary – My daughter is part of a local Roller Skating Club and I was lucky to oversee the plaque wall. The rink does not permit nails in the wall and we had to find ways to mount our items without damaging the wall. These have served as perfect solution for us. As noted in the description, these truly offer damage free hanging of your items. There is a tab on one end that you lift off if you need to remove the strip from a surface. We are constantly moving our items around and these let us do so with ease, speed and leaving no damage.Each strip measures 3†long by ¾†wide excluding the tab you use to remove. Each strip is rated to hold 4lbs. So using two sets on an item will give you the ability to hold 8lbs and using four sets would hold 16lbs.These are holding our light weight frames to heavy wood plaques with ease.Tips-Clean the surface before using for best results.-When installing, press and hold for approx. 30 seconds.-When removing an item from a wall, twist and pull the item up vs. trying to pull straight out.As with all my reviews, should these develop issues with ongoing use, I will update the review accordingly.
Judy L.
2025-02-20 17:23:08
I bought these strips to hang a deer head towel ring on the side of a cabinet. The deer head itself weighs about 3 pounds, but then the consideration of a towel weight and the possibility of pulling on the ring to remove the towel had to be considered. I didn't want to put holes in the cabinet to hang the towel holder as this would limit interior shelf levels on the inside since a bolt would be needed for the installation. I decided to try these Command strips in hopes that the deer head holder wouldn't crash to the counter causing damage to the counter and possibly breaking the deer head.I have to say that so far, I am amazed. I followed the instructions on cleaning everything with alcohol and installing the strips. It was so very easy and took a lot less time than using screws and bolts. So far, my towel holder is holding beautifully. I also very much like that I can remove the strips if I want to with no damage to either the towel holder or the cabinet. I truly hate having to put holes in walls to hang pictures and other things. I am going to be using these strips for hanging anything on walls that I have to hang in the future.I used to use straight pins all the time to hang anything that wasn't very heavy since the made very small holes in the walls. My husband laughed at my obsession to prevent holes in the walls. Now I have a much better alternative - no holes at all.UPDATE 01/06/19:My deer head towel ring as been up for 9 months and still holding strong. I couldn't be happier with these Command strips. I have since bought the narrow strips for smaller and narrower wall hangings and they have worked wherever I have used them except on a newly painted wall. I guess you need to give the paint some time to adhere to the wall for some types of paints.
Erik
2025-02-18 10:19:11
These large command strips by 3M did exactly what they were supposed to do. I hung up several framed posters on a concrete wall with no issue at all. Placement of the strips was 2 pair on each side of the poster (8 strips total). I followed the instructions exactly as described on the package , and had no trouble at all. I also hung several smaller pictures with these strips with the exact same great results. I takes a fair amount of pressure to get the velcro-like strips to stick to each other, but that is ok because once they are stuck, they stay stuck! The fact that you can remove the strips without leaving residue is also a great bonus. I have used several 3M products in the past and continue to purchase them because of their usefulness.
Michael R.
2025-02-16 12:07:21
I used these adhesive velcro strips--two pairs of strips each--to hang a bunch of large photo frames from Costco. (The frames are 14.25 by 17.25 inches.)The nice thing about these strips is that they will give you a better end-result than hanging photos nails. They give you more precise control over the positioning, and once you place the photos, they are up and locked in place. They won't constantly be going askew when they are dusted or bumped like photos hung on nails will. So, if you're patient (and OCD), then these are for you.What they are NOT, however, is quick/easy. If you follow the instructions, you're supposed to rubbing alcohol the wall, let that dry, put up the picture in the spot you want, carefully remove it, leaving up just the velcro, push the velcro into the wall, wait an hour, then finally hang the photo again.This means a lot of measuring (and measuring the same thing multiple times), and a lot of time intervals. That means it isn't like you can just slap some photos on the wall. Also, I found I actually did a lot of damage to my wall putting these up. No, it wasn't the stickum--it was the clips on the back of the frame. You put the photo up, measure it, take it down, put it up again, push REALLY hard to get it to click into the velcro so many times that you end up scratching up the wall a good bit with the back of the frame. (At least, that happened with my frames, but I do admit they have an unusually large number of scratchy clippy things on their backs.)All of that damage was behind the photo, so it won't show until I take it down, so it's not really a big deal, and goes along with what I said--the end result is very nice.One last note--with my frames, at least, which have some give in them, it is hard to get the frame up onto the strips on the wall. I basically line up the photo where I want it and then give a sharp push--almost like trying to give the photo CPR--right over the attachment point and using all my weight. That's what it takes to get them up.
Jeff
2025-02-15 16:57:50
Great invention! Love the velcro idea! Used them on two wooden posters and they work great!
Sammy james
2025-02-03 16:05:33
These Command strips are the ultimate lifesaver for anyone who loves decorating but hates commitment (or filling nail holes). I’ve hung everything from heavy frames to lightweight decorations, and they haven’t let me down. The best part? No damage to my precious walls—my landlord might actually send me a thank-you card.The strips are super easy to use, and the grip strength is impressive. I even tested them with my “oops-too-heavy†mirror, and it’s still holding strong. When it’s time to redecorate, they come off cleanly without that “oops-now-there’s-paint-missing†moment.If you’re looking for a no-drama way to hang things, these are a game-changer. Highly recommend for every DIY decorator out there!
Paola Mastrolorenzo
2025-01-14 14:17:07
I used it for hanging pictures and it worked perfectly.I also used it for fitting other things (not too heavy) and it was fine.When you need to take them out is is easily done without damaging the paint on the wall.
Eren G
2025-01-01 11:52:19
I recently purchased these adhesive clip-ons to hang three different paintings around my home, and I'm thoroughly impressed with their performance. The ease of use is unmatched; simply peel, stick, and hang. I was a bit skeptical at first about their holding power, but these clips have proven to be incredibly sturdy, keeping each painting securely mounted without any movement or slippage.
Sam
2024-12-06 15:46:46
Je ne connaissais pas ce système avant. Je mettais systématiquement des vis dans les murs mais depuis que j'ai découvert cette méthode, je l'ai adoptée quand il s'agit d'objets à accrocher qui ne sont pas trop lourds. C'est bien plus propre et facile à retirer.