Command Medium Traditional Hook, Brushed Nickel, Holds 3 lbs, 1-Hook, 2-Strips, Organize Damage-Free
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When multiple hooks are used to hold an item, the total weight capacity remains the same as when only one hook is used. If you're using more than one hook to hold something, make sure the weight is evenly distributed.
Thank you very much for your inquiry. It's possible that the adhesive won't be able to fully bond to textured surfaces. You might be able to use Command on this surface if the texture is minimal or if the area is smoother.
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They'd undoubtedly work on glass, in my opinion. They're fantastic on travertine tile, which isn't quite as smooth as glass.
Selected User Reviews For Command Medium Traditional Hook, Brushed Nickel, Holds 3 lbs, 1-Hook, 2-Strips, Organize Damage-Free
I followed the instructions to the letter, even waiting several hours instead of one to hang items on the hook, but it still wouldn't hold a towel. I tried again with the extra adhesive provided and waited another 24 hours, but the hook was still missing. My light robe and hair towel fit perfectly, but a single regular towel will not fit.
With so many more people, we have a lot more stuff and a lot less space, so these hooks came in handy! I already owned two of these hooks, which I purchased in a store, but they were no longer available, so I was overjoyed to discover that Amazon had the exact same ones I needed! They're Command brand, so they come with easy-to-attach double-sided strips that keep a good grip on the wall while also allowing you to remove them without damaging your walls. I have all satin nickel metal fixtures in my bathroom, so these matched perfectly and maintained a classy appearance; you almost can't tell they're plastic. I've had no problems with them being in the shower (and I've had the previous two for years), but I did make sure they were in places that were noticeably less wet on a daily basis. We now have a place to hang our loofas!.
I keep one of these hooks in my bag, along with a couple of fresh command strips, because the only place to hang a wedding gown isn't always the best place to photograph it. I'll hang the dress in my chosen space after hanging a hook where I want to take pictures of it. Wedding dresses are held by the hooks, which says a lot! Some gowns are heeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Good day, five Command Hooks!.
We don't have a towel rack in our bathroom, and we used to have a hanging rack on our door, but it was scratching the paint and removing it from the top. This was the one I was looking for to hang our towels because it was easily removable. They have a metal look to them, which is appealing, and they complement our bathroom door nicely. They hold the towels reasonably well, though if you have extremely thick and fluffy towels, they may not stay on as well. Aside from that, they're functional and don't look out of place in our bathroom.
The hook is just the right size for the loop on the bath support, and we haven't had any issues with it moving-- Despite the fact that I slammed my head against it while cleaning the tub.
We'd been looking for a way to hang our curtains in our apartment for a long time, and these are perfect! Just make sure to read the instructions and clean the wall before adhering the hooks, and then wait before putting weight on the hooks. The hooks have held up despite the fact that we have heavy blackout curtains.
We installed some slightly larger ones on the back of our bathroom door over 15 years ago, and they're still there and used every day. I purchased these so that my grandson could reach his own towel to dry his hands after washing at a lower level near the powder room sink. The towel rack is a few feet from the sink, over the back of the toilet, and too high for a toddler to reach. I hung it on the wall next to the pedestal sink because he enjoys having his own towel. Excellent and simple answer!.
I'm not sure if I just got a bad one, but the tape did not feel sticky to the touch when I peeled it off. Not even a smidgeon of a chance. On the third try, I followed the directions to a tee and got it to stick. I let it sit for a few minutes before hanging anything on it, as instructed, and then hung a small mesh bag of plastic bath toys from two of the hooks. They were both thrown off the wall within an hour. The bag couldn't have been more than a couple of pounds in weight. The hook piece also appears to be flimsy and cheap. I usually enjoy command hooks, so I'm not sure if I got the one bad one in the batch or if this is simply not their best design.