Command Small Refill Strips, White, 64-Strips - Easy to Open Packaging
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Nope! I spent money on these and they were a waste. I tried them all, but none of them worked.
The Velcro-style is what I would recommend. Instead, use Command strips for hanging pictures and photos.
This is just a set of sticky strips. There aren't any hooks in this place! So all they need is a bag.
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Take the reviews at face value. I'd like to think I've taken the time to write. There are currently no reviews available. Amazon has it. br>This made me want to get up and move. br>I've been using 3M products for a long time and they're fantastic. It's versatile and simple to hang things on, and it's free of marks, yadda yadda. br>The problem isn't with 3M. br>The problem is with the PURCHASE. There's no way these aren't fakes. It's almost amusing how skinny, non-athletic people can be. They're sticky, and they're clearly phony. Yes, I did clean the walls and firmly press them. br>Trust the negative feedback. br>Even the stickers have a blurry and misprinted print. br>I hung a child's poster with ten of these. TEN. To hold up thin paper, put two in each corner. I think it's completely insane to use these as a hook. br>So, while you may save money, you will use more strips (or none at all since I pitched them), so buy them from a reputable store. br>This is the first time I've been let down by Amazon. Yeesh.
They no longer function as effectively as they once did. They had to send us a bad batch. They don't stay in place. On my finger, they don't even feel sticky. I can't even hold a 5 x 8 picture frame with one in each corner in my hands. It's pointless.
These had to be old and expired because they only lasted a few hours before falling off my walls. In previous years, I never had this problem and always purchased these from the store. I bought them because they were less expensive here; I suppose you get what you pay for.
A week ago, I hung a 2 pound picture frame with four strips, and it fell down this morning. The wall is still covered in command strips. The side that was attached to the wood frame has simply given up and no longer feels sticky. I believe there are some issues with quality control. br>br>I believe there are some issues with quality control.
These aren't genuine 3M Command Strips, in my opinion. They are completely unstickable. They were not packaged in 3M Command Strips packaging, but rather in a clear plastic bag. AND, they're not red and white; instead, they're black and white, indicating that they're either not genuine or extremely old, as they don't work. I bought these to replace the Command Strips on my SimpliSafe security alarm. They, on the other hand, do not adhere to any rules. It's a real bummer.
Thought it was a good deal, but they aren't worth it when none of them have enough stick to keep even the backing tape on. I know 3M has been on a downward spiral with these for a few years, and if these are genuine, I think they should either stop making them or go back to making them the way they were when they first came out. This is a waste of time. br>br>I went to Home Depot and purchased a mega pack of strips (136 total) for $20, and there is a significant difference in the product: it sticks.
They arrived in a plain plastic bag that did not appear to be from the manufacturer. One of the sheets I received was missing a strip. I'm wondering if I got a returned item that hadn't been properly inspected.
Command strips are one of my favorite things. I have them in every room of my house. These refill strips were purchased so that I could reuse my smaller hooks. They don't stick together at all. In my kitchen, I have two small oven miss hooks. The hook on one of the hooks broke. So I hung it back up with one of these strips. It was gone in less than an hour. So I switched to a different one. When I hung the oven mitt on the hook, it immediately fell off. So I went to the store and bought some refill strips, and I tried one of them. For more than a week, the hook has been perfectly hung. Save time and money by purchasing these at the store. It was disappointing. I'll just toss these in the trash.