Target also has
4-Pairs Command Picture Hanging Strips (Black, Holds up to 16-Lbs) for
$2.99. Choose free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise
shipping is free on orders of $35+.
- Note, pickup availability will vary by location
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Features: - 4 Pairs hold 16 lbs. Maximum frame size of 24 inches x 36 inches.
- Hang picture frames, wall art, mirrors, wall clocks, signs, dry erase boards, holiday decorations, acoustic foam boards, and other home decor where you want without nails or a hammer
- Command Strips hold strongly on a variety of indoor surfaces including painted walls, finished wood (painted or varnished shiplap, cabinets, or doors), painted concrete cinder block, laminate, glass, tile, metal, other smooth surfaces
- Redecorate when inspiration strikes. These picture hangers leave no sticky adhesive behind.
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Pros:
The two-piece, Velcro-type command strips like these are the most flexible of all command strips as it relates to positioning. You can be "close enough" when you adhere each strip component, just consider aiming for a placement that won't stick too far to the edge of what you're hanging so that any necessary adjustments don't leave the hanging strips exposed around/behind what you're hanging. Contrast this with one-piece command strips, where you can be pretty random about where you place them on your poster/frame but better nail it once you start adhering things to the wall.
Considerations:
Velcro-type command strips like these don't sit as flush as the wall as the one-piece type. This can work to your advantage when hanging one a wall or other surface that isn't perfectly flat. However, if you're going for a perfectly flush mount these might not be your best option. TBH the solution for completely flush mounts for me remains other traditional wall-mount hangers. But for kids posters, for example, I can't recommend traditional command strips more highly.
Command strips don't have an infinite shelf life. They can dry out (which, admittedly, I've only experienced upon a move to a very dry climate). These days I try to buy no more than I need.
Good luck!
Jon
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https://www.amazon.com/Adhesive-R...B07PHK4MVY
That product ($7 for 4 pads) will hold up to the heat.
Note: Usually ships within 5 days.
Target [target.com] also has 4-Pairs Command Picture Hanging Strips (Black, Holds up to 16-Lbs) for $2.99. shipping is free on orders $35+.
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Pros:
- The two-piece, Velcro-type command strips like these are the most flexible of all command strips as it relates to positioning. You can be "close enough" when you adhere each strip component, just consider aiming for a placement that won't stick too far to the edge of what you're hanging so that any necessary adjustments don't leave the hanging strips exposed around/behind what you're hanging. Contrast this with one-piece command strips, where you can be pretty random about where you place them on your poster/frame but better nail it once you start adhering things to the wall.
Considerations:- Velcro-type command strips like these don't sit as flush as the wall as the one-piece type. This can work to your advantage when hanging one a wall or other surface that isn't perfectly flat. However, if you're going for a perfectly flush mount these might not be your best option. TBH the solution for completely flush mounts for me remains other traditional wall-mount hangers. But for kids posters, for example, I can't recommend traditional command strips more highly.
- Command strips don't have an infinite shelf life. They can dry out (which, admittedly, I've only experienced upon a move to a very dry climate). These days I try to buy no more than I need.
Good luck!Jon
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