BeneLabel Pack of 20 Q-Hanger, Christmas Lights Hanger Hooks Easy Release Outdoor Wire and Fairy Lights Christmas Light House Garage New Year Party Led Fairy Lights, Safety Buckle Design, Black
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It is made of stainless steel, to be sure.
It's made of rubber. You can easily hang and remove items with the safety clasp.
Yes, but there's a catch: the load isn't evenly distributed. When mounted on wood, the bearing capacity will be reduced.
They appear to be silver in color. The part that appears to be safe appears to be black. Is the hook black on the inside as well?
Selected User Reviews For BeneLabel Pack of 20 Q-Hanger, Christmas Lights Hanger Hooks Easy Release Outdoor Wire and Fairy Lights Christmas Light House Garage New Year Party Led Fairy Lights, Safety Buckle Design, Black
Excellent product, very simple to install, and incredibly secures our lights. I like the clips because I don't have to worry about the lights falling out!.
If you hammer them in too hard at first, the clip will bend and compress.
I purchased solar-powered patio lighting; Because they're almost as big as real light bulbs, I wanted to secure them to my privacy fence while keeping them at a safe distance. I've never been able to find something suitable in a hardware store. They're perfect and secure, and they're screwed in. There will be no hammering involved!.
Drilling a hole is required to install this product, which is well-made and sturdy. In terms of installation, it is what it is, and depending on your surface, you may need to use some elbow grease to get them in. br>Stainless steel, in my opinion, is less gaudy than white or black, and my ceiling was grey. However, it was mybr>fault that I bent one. When used in a screened-in porch, However, the black holding flap should keep lights used in windy areas from blowing away.
These hooks were used to hang string lights beneath our deck, and they were a great product overall. The hooks are secured to the deck's bottom and are quite strong. I like how the lights are secured with the clasp, so I don't have to worry about them falling off the hook due to wind or weather.
I bought a box of these to decorate our porch railing with Christmas lights. After drilling a small pilot hole, I quickly screwed the hooks into the pine boards. br>br>I was surprised by how many hooks I used; I'm not sure if I used too many. The end result, however, was satisfactory, with no lights dropping. br>br>I did have a special bit that makes installing hooks like this a breeze, which made the installation a breeze. br>br>The hooks have enough room for the LED lights I was using, and the plastic guards were simple to install. I'm not sure how long they'll last because the Florida sun is tough on them. The hooks, on the other hand, are made of metal and are expected to last a long time.
The workers removed the old, rusted cup hooks that I had installed to hang Christmas lights years ago. I figured I'd get ahead of the game by installing new ones before the holiday. They're made of stainless steel, so they won't rust, and the shaft and threads are long enough to get a good grip on the wood. The plastic stays are a nice touch, but they aren't necessary for my needs.
Hooks are nice and strong. They're made of thick metal with sharp points that easily screw in (a 1/4-inch pilot hole is predrilled). To insert the wire into the hooks, the plastic clamps move easily. They're also quite durable. Even though I only installed them every four feet, these hooks are up to the task of holding a very heavy light string. I'm really impressed with them, and I believe they'll last for years in the Arizona desert heat.