17212-ES Command™ Large Easel-Backed Picture Hanging Strips
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Command™ Picture Hanging Strips - Recommended Surfaces
Command(TM) Medium Easel Back Picture Hanging Strips
Command™ Picture Hanging Strips
Command™ Picture Hanging Strips - No Tools Required
Command™ Picture Hanging Strips - Removes Cleanly
Command™ Picture Hanging Strips - Available Sizes
Command™ Easel Back Picture Hanging Strips make hanging your table top frames quick and easy. Simply place one spacer strip between one pair of picture hanging strips and you have the extra thickness that allows you to hang table top frames on the wall without easel interference. Best of all, when you are ready to take down or move your pictures, they come off cleanly no nail holes or sticky residue. Command™ Easel Back Picture Hanging Strips hold most 11" x 14" frames, up to 5 pounds.
Attribute Name
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Value
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Good for Humid Environments
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No
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Material
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Foam, Plastic/Foam
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Size
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Medium
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Weight Capacity
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5 pounds
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Not sure which Command™ Product is right for you? We weighed some common household objects to give you a better understanding of the amount of weight you’re hanging on your walls. Explore our Command™ Weight Reference Guide to find the best Command™ Product for your project.
Even the lightest items need the right support. Next time you brew a pot of joe in the morning, remember that a 16 oz bag of coffee beans is the equivalent to one pound.
Comparing apples to oranges might not be a fair matchup, but comparing a bag of apples to your next project—that’s a different story. Did you know that a standard bag of apples is equal to three pounds? How do you like them apples?
You want a damage-free hanging solution that’s up for the task—not one that will drop your object like a hot potato. For items with a bit more weight, remember that five pounds feels just like a standard bag of potatoes. Unsure whether you have a standard size bag? Just check the front of the bag for the 5 lb weight.
Looking for a solution to hang your heavier objects? No there’s no use crying over spilt milk. Just reach for the gallon of milk in your fridge—it weighs about eight pounds.