Command™ Sawtooth Picture Hanger Value Pack
Value Packs
3M ID COBNAW017097
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No more nail holes, cracked plaster or sticky residue. Command™ Picture Hanging Strips make decorating quick and easy. One click tells you Picture Hanging Strips are locked in and holding tight. Best of all, when you are ready to take down or move your pictures, they come off cleanly - no nail holes, cracked plaster or sticky residue. Command™ Picture Hanging Strips come in three sizes: Small strips hold most 8" x 10" frames, medium strips hold most 18" x 24" frames and large strips hold most 24" x 36" frames. Also available are Command™ Frame Stabilizer Strips which keep picture frames level even if hung by nails. Contains 2 hangers, 4 strips. Holds up to 5 pounds
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Rated 3.4 out of 5 by 5reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5 by trotalot this product does not work!!!!! I tried all of these 3M stick on products. The picture hangers stuck for about 15 minutes then fell off the wall with various weights of things hung from them! Their other hangers did exactly the same thing! I followed all instructions to a T, and cleaned th wall also! None had a good result! I even tried to hang simple Christmas decorations with same result!I hope 3M reads this and contacts me I can tell them how horrible this product is. November 27, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by joeinoz Not Working Tried it twice, followed the instructions, and twice pictures came falling down off the wall. Obviously I'm not doing something right, but I can't get the dang thing to stick to the wall -- basic apartment concrete. January 26, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by jscott56 No Holes in My Vintage Knotty Pine I have 80 year old knotty pine in my living room, and it is treasure. I always hated to hang anything because of the nail holes. Now, I am joyfully hanging things on the wall without fear of marring my beautiful walls. October 14, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Smokey No Damage Love your no damage hook system, i just painted or house and the product performs as advertised. September 23, 2010

