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$22.00
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Amazon has 2-Pack Command Large Wall Hooks w/ Adhesive Strips on sale for $8.13. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Includes:
  • 2x Large Matte Black Double Hooks
  • 2x Large Command Strips (hold 4-lbs each)
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Command Large Wall Hooks with Adhesive Strips, 2 Hooks and 2 Command Strips for $8.13. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$13.87 lower (63% savings) than the list price of $22
$6.57 lower (45% savings) than the previous price of $14.70

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Model: Command Large Wall Hooks with Adhesive Strips, No Tools, Damage Free Plastic Double Hooks for Hanging Decorations in Living Spaces, Black, 2 Hooks and 2 Command Strips, 2 Count (Pack of 1)

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They're for people who don't want to or cannot drill into their walls or doors. C'mon man don't be that guy.
Never lived in an apartment, eh?

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VaultTec
04-06-2024 at 05:48 PM.
04-06-2024 at 05:48 PM.
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That could be it. Your walls may have been repainted without a primer in between layers.
no I use high grade paint, it may be slicker ( to make them easier to clean) than general wall paint. Primer in betweeen layers would make zero difference to a command strip sticking well, primer is there to make a previous darker shade not show through if painted over with a lighter color. For example you have a red wall and paint over it with white and you dont want any red showing through. Or a kid grows up and no longer wants a hot pink hello kitty on the wall in her room ETC. The command strip is only sticking to the outside layer no matter what is underneath or how many layers is underneath. How or in what world do you think it would be teleporting under the layer of paint and sticking to the primer underneath????
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04-10-2024 at 03:53 PM.
04-10-2024 at 03:53 PM.
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no I use high grade paint, it may be slicker ( to make them easier to clean) than general wall paint. Primer in betweeen layers would make zero difference to a command strip sticking well, primer is there to make a previous darker shade not show through if painted over with a lighter color. For example you have a red wall and paint over it with white and you dont want any red showing through. Or a kid grows up and no longer wants a hot pink hello kitty on the wall in her room ETC. The command strip is only sticking to the outside layer no matter what is underneath or how many layers is underneath. How or in what world do you think it would be teleporting under the layer of paint and sticking to the primer underneath????
Primer is also used to help the new layer of paint better adhere to the old layer. Have you noticed it's not a glossy finish? It's fairly rough texture. Paint needs something to cling on to. Not a crazy concept.

If your new layer didn't properly adhere to the old one, hanging things with a Command strip will lead to patches of paint coming off.
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04-10-2024 at 06:20 PM.
04-10-2024 at 06:20 PM.
Quote from yungswift :
Primer is also used to help the new layer of paint better adhere to the old layer. Have you noticed it's not a glossy finish? It's fairly rough texture. Paint needs something to cling on to. Not a crazy concept.

If your new layer didn't properly adhere to the old one, hanging things with a Command strip will lead to patches of paint coming off.
yea but i never said the command strip was pulling paint off did I!!! I mean If they were pulling off the paint or part of my wall then they would be sticking too well which would be a whole other issue then the one I described ! I said the command strips weren't sticking well!! If your going to formulate theories as to what happened, effective reading of what happened is key not making up opinions as to what happened based upon your made up version of what actually went on! Anyways no point in further discussion, If I try a product and it doesnt work well for me I move on. I own my house and will just use nails in the future. Nail holes are easy to repair in drywall if I ever want to and no reason to use command strips or problem solve their failure further!
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