Double-Headed Picture Hangers Nails Small Head Hanging Nails Picture Photo Hanging Hook Pins for Home Office Hanging Picture Photo Decorations (Black,25 Pieces)
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They're average in size, but not in terms of quality. These aren't your ordinary pushpins. They're as tough as nails. I've actually used a hammer to hang pictures with these. They are of excellent quality and extremely durable. I originally bought them for my home office, but I now use them throughout the house. You will not be dissatisfied with your purchase. Only buy the cheapest push pins if you need them for the office.
It did with the ones we were using.
I would recommend a different type of frame for heavier people.
It weighs somewhere around 20 pounds.
Selected User Reviews For Double-Headed Picture Hangers Nails Small Head Hanging Nails Picture Photo Hanging Hook Pins for Home Office Hanging Picture Photo Decorations (Black,25 Pieces)
I bought them thinking they'd be a better hanging device than a regular tack, but they're actually worse. Nothing can be hung from it because it is too small. Work, however, as usual.
Hanging mounted photos and posters is one aspect of the renovation. These tacks have a slightly longer pin and are entirely made of metal. Despite hammer tapping, none of them had bent or broken. Because of the versatility of their design, they can be mounted in THREE different ways. If your object is not mounted on foam core, it can be pressed against the wall and held in place by the larger head, or pinned through your object. Because the shafts are smooth, they will easily pull out of plaster or sheet rock.
Exactly what I was looking for - I'm hanging an unframed vintage cardboard (mat board-like) poster on my wall; There are no holes in the poster because the pins are spaced at 12" intervals around it. And, unlike standard push pins or thumb tacks, the wide shoulders protect the poster's edges better. These pinning devices are also more appealing than the others.
For lighter loads, this hanger is very easy to use. Bronze is a very appealing color. Compared to nail or pin type connectors, the head provides a more secure attachment. It's a good idea to have a few options on hand (since no single hanging method works in every situation). It is highly recommended.
As a result, I wouldn't try to hold anything particularly heavy with them. On the other hand, because the brads are so thin, they leave a very small hole if you decide to reposition your items.
The only way I could hang an open black metal design object was with this. The point of the pin is longer than a clear push pin, and the head is larger. This appears to be a fantastic position to be in.
These are fantastic, but not all frame backings will fit. They can, however, be used on the frame's backside as well as the hang slots. br>br>Because they can be lightly nudged with a hammer, these allow for some adjustment.
These are extremely flimsy and easily bend. They should not be used to hang heavy pictures or to push into solid walls, and they should not be hammered. These are great for corkboards but not much else. br>Look for "Deco nails" if you want the authentic superior product.