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No hay artículos en el carroMary K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
Quality product that’s very easy to use.
Leanna
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de julio de 2024
These hooks are a total game changer for hanging pictures!!! It is SO easy now to mark where i want my pictures, and simply push the hooks in! I will say the bigger ones are a little more tricky to push in, I personally had to use a hammer lightly to get it in the wall initially, but the smaller ones are so easy. What would usually take me a several minutes to figure out, now takes like a minute to mark, push in, and hang! Will definitely use these for pictures frames fromnow on.
Customer
Comentado en México el 16 de marzo de 2024
Funcionan perfectamente, instalación fácil, correcta y rápida
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2024
This was a great find. Saves the hassle of trying to find the correct nail and guard. The appropriate size is labeled for you and it's sturdy, no issue with accidentally installing it wonky. Like others have said, you definitely can't get it into the wall with just your thumb, you'll need a hammer or mallet (recommend the mallet to avoid any warping).
Zero Signal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de marzo de 2023
I just helped a couple of family members move into a new place and they brought years of framed photos and artwork with them. I hate using nails to hang up frames-- they're never as secure as a dedicated hook and they tend to crumble the drywall out over time. Some of the paintings I was hanging up are pretty heavy and I wouldn't trust a nail to hold them up.These were a shot in the dark, and I was initially skeptical because they're expensive and I had no experience with them. The idea is clever-- use one of the included spot markers to locate where the hanger goes and then press the hanger into the drywall. The two curved teeth of the hanger bite in and allow you to hang anywhere between 15-45 lbs. depending on which hook you use.And they work. The smallest hooks (15 lbs.) I can install by hand by pushing them into the drywall. The larger ones required a hammer to get into the drywall. Once they're in, they're very secure.I wouldn't trust drywall to hold up 45 lbs. but I hung up a couple of fairly heavy paintings and they seem quite secure. A level is included to make sure you get everything nice and straight.I had to remove a couple and reinstall them in slightly different positions to satisfy the, ahem, discerning eye of some family members. I pried the hanger up with the corner of a putty knife, relocated the hanger, and tapped it back into place. The holes it leaves when you remove it are very small. In a couple of cases I was able to reinstall the hanger about 1" away from the original holes without compromising the strength of the drywall. Spackling and touch up would be quite simple if you decided to permanently remove one.These are expensive but after dealing with nails, picture hooks, and screw-in hangers of various types over the years, I'll buy these again if (when) I have more pictures to hang. They're worth the decreased aggravation.
mrs t k fenton
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de marzo de 2023
These are amazing. I struggled to push them in with my thumbs so gave them a gentle tap with a hammer. I have a clock that was really heavy and 2 of these made it possible to put it on plasterboard. Bit expensive but we’ll worth it for piece of mind. Already bought 2 lots and will buy more without hesitation
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