🖼️ Hang Boldly, Remove Cleanly—Your Walls, Your Rules!
Command 15 lb Large Picture Hanging Strips provide a powerful, damage-free solution for hanging frames up to 24 x 36 inches and 16 pounds. Compatible with a wide range of smooth surfaces, these self-adhesive strips install easily without tools and remove cleanly without leaving marks or residue—perfect for renters, dorm dwellers, and anyone who loves flexible, stylish decor.
Brand | Command |
Color | White |
Material | Foam |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor,Wall,Painting |
Special Feature | Removable |
Surface Recommendation | Painted Wall |
Size | Large |
Tensile Strength | 16 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Manufacturer | 3M |
UPC | 051141322698 |
Part Number | 17206UKN |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 17206UKN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 4 Pairs |
Finish | White |
Pattern | Hanging Set |
Installation Method | Self Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Special Features | Removable |
Included Components | Hanging Strips |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
National Stock Number | 7510-01-604-3531 |
B**4
Perfect for Hanging
These work really well in dorm rooms and classroom. They hold up on the cinder block walls which is amazing, not much holds on those walls. They are strong and their ability to be reused with another backing saves me money and time.
S**H
They’re sticky
Worked great
F**C
Great product ! Very good quality!
Great product ! Very good quality!
T**A
A must have for photos!
This one pack held up this 36” frame. It is a light frame so be mindful of the weight of your frame. If yours is made with glass and not plastic, add extra strips.
L**A
Works well for my 7 pound mirror
Update: Feb 2018. It has been a little over a year. Just last week, one (top left) of the eight sticky hanging strips stuck to THE DOOR fell off, and the weight of the mirror brought the entire mirror down. It had lost it's stickiness. The velcro parts of the strips are still going strong. I just stuck the strip back on the door until I can get more command strips. I believe the strip wouldn't have fallen off if I just left left the mirror on the door for the whole year. However, I occasionally needed to move the mirror out, pulling the velcro. I believe this is an excellent purchase based on the duration I can use these strips (the rest of the strips are still sticky).Used to attach a full length mirror (7 pounds) from Target to the back of my door. See pictures for results.The strips were a bit too long for the surface I used them on, so I cut each strip in half WIDTH WISE, giving me 8 pieces to use. This was not the best technique (should have done length wise, as it left me with only one side containing the pull tab that is used to later remove the strip. (Solved the problem by making sure that each strip had at least one pull tab & then adhered that side to the surface of the DOOR.) I didn't really care that the back of my cheap mirror might get damaged, should I decide to remove the strips from there.Moving on, the set-up was easy and took about 15 minutes for me. As per the instructions, I let the strips rest for a few hours before attaching the mirror to the door.The mirror is stuck on well. I swung the door open & closed with much force a few times to test it, and nothing shakes or even wobbles.I can easily pull the mirror from the door and set it elsewhere to use. Reattachment is simple.It has been 1 month and the mirror hasn't fallen once.Based on the many horror stories from other reviews, I am a bit worried about the strips potentially damaging the surface of the door upon removal. Will update on that issue when I remove the strips.Overall a good purchase for what I needed it for.
M**A
Worked great!
As adver!
D**A
Easy
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Work great
R**.
Holds well
I have 2 plastic shelves that came with adhesive strips to hold them onto the cabinet door. The strips were not holding and the shelves were falling down. I placed one of these command strips across the shelf adhesive tape and the shelves are staying on the cabinet door. Now I won't have to use screws in the kitchen cabinet doors to hold the shelves in place.
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