🪝 Elevate your space with invisible strength—hook it, hold it, flaunt it!
This 8-pack of transparent, heavy-duty wall hooks supports up to 13 pounds each and features a waterproof, oilproof design with strong self-adhesive backing. Crafted from stainless steel and durable PVC, they stick securely to smooth surfaces like tile, glass, and wood without tools or damage, offering a sleek, rustproof solution for versatile home and office organization.
Color | Silver, Clear |
Brand | JINSHUNFA |
Material | Stainless Steel, Polycarbonate |
Finish Type | Metal,Pvc,Stainless Steel |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Style | Classic |
Weight Limit | 13 Pounds |
Special Feature | heavy_duty |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration,Kitchen,Wall,Shower |
Shape | straight |
Theme | Classic |
Item Weight | 59 Grams |
Included Components | Wall Hook |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.8 x 1.7 x 3.8 inches |
Number of Hooks | 8 |
Minimum Weight Capacity | 15 Pounds |
Surface Recommendation | Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Wood |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 13 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06221243224532 |
Manufacturer | JINSHUNFA |
Part Number | Wall Hook |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 1.7 x 3.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Wall Hook |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8 Hooks |
Finish | Metal,Pvc,Stainless Steel |
Pattern | 8 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 8 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 13 Pounds |
Special Features | heavy_duty |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**I
Could (Almost) Hold an Elephant
If I could give these hooks a higher score I would. So believe me when I say they earned every bit of their 5 stars. I'm convinced the adhesive on these bad boys could handle the weight of an elephant. If it weren't for the hooks (which are incredibly strong) you could legit hang an elephant. Gorilla glue? pfffft. Has nothing on this adhesive. Easy installation? Absolutely, so long as you can peel a piece of backing and know exactly where you want to place the hook. Easy removal? Not so much. I went to remove a hook-- from subway tile might I add-- so I could make space for additional hooks and it took the brute strength of 2 rather strong individuals, all that's left of their dignity, and a spatula. Would highly recommend, did buy again, would buy again.
M**H
Holds very well
I used one of these to hang a wreath on the glass window on our front door. So far so good. It's been holding for about a week now through opening and closing multiple times a day. The only minor complaint is that it's not quite transparent. If you are up close you can definitely see the plastic part that sticks to the window. Considering how well they hold though this isn't a big deal to us. Very happy with purchase.
R**G
No More Wet Floors !!!!!
Strong, supports shower curtain end of top without budging. I tried another product to secure shower curtain end to the walls that It closes and not waster my bathroom floor. (Lotta work for an 81 year old and disabled person) My shower stall is oblong with curtain down one side and across the back end just where the shower will hit it. Triede a different product which did not allow the curtain to slide into the intended space at all. This worked perfectly and I had the firest stress free shower in a long time. Bought and use weights to keep the curtain steady .
E**H
Great for light items.
Definitely not meant for anything other than regular picture frames and non-heavy wall art. Works great for that, anything else it will fall and take your paint with it
P**R
Strongest hold available! Read below for easy removal
You won't find a stronger hold than these! I've purchased them multiple times. They hold more weight than you think - which is already a lot. I've only used them in the bathrooms (tile and glass) so I can't speak to using them on a painted wall. As far as durability, you will sleep peacefully with these hooks knowing your shelves (loaded with big shampoos) aren't going to fall down.I noticed that some reviews mentioned that they are hard to remove. As I mentioned, they do their job well so it takes a small amount of effort to remove them (Note: they are not reusable so removal is intended when you no longer want to use them).This is speaking for tile and glass - the removal instructions say to use a hair dryer to heat them up. I tried this for the first one, I kept it on high and held it for several minutes. Wouldn't budge. Eventually the corner was melted a bit so I tried pulling it, and it ripped off the tiniest piece. That was only the top layer, so there was a sticky gooey mess underneath. I don't know how much the hair dryer was helping versus hindering, but it took me 25 minutes to get it off. It was a cycle of tearing a tiny piece, dealing with the goo underneath that did NOT want to come off at all, and continuing. The middle circle was by far the most difficult part to remove. It was stuck on there and didn't want to come off. I had to spend quite some time getting all the residue left behind. At that moment I was regretting buying so many because I couldn't possibly spend that mu h time removing each one (I got bigger shelves so I was removing the current ones and putting the new shelves in a different corner).The second one I removed, I ditched the hair dryer. I was so frustrated that I thought there has to be a better way. I had a 75 cent plastic putty scraper from Walmart. They have various sizes but I had the 1 inch one already. (Note: if you done have a putty scraper, just use a credit card.) I sprayed Goo Gone at the top of the second hook, used the putty scraper to get into a corner, put Goo Gone in that corner ...and did that for only a MINUTE AND A HALF, and the whole thing was off. Goo Gone, Putty Scraper, Goo Gone, Putty Scraper, Goo Gone, Putty Scraper. Now I was mad that I didn't think about that sooner. Ditch the removal instructions it came with and use this method. It was so much faster I couldn't believe it - the kicker is that it pulled up the sticky goo with the putty scraper so I had zero residue. This is the only way I'm removing these from now on.10/10 for hold strength, 0/10 for recommended removal method, 100/10 for removal process with Goo Gone
G**N
SUPER STUFF
Great product, will stick an stay stuck, excellent delivery, product looked new like it should I have bought a few like these, but these really do work for real!
C**S
Works great.
These hooks really work well. I hang my cookwear , bathrobe, purses, and more. My command hooks can’t compare to these , they come off while these rarely do. Highly recommend.
V**♡
Says heavy duty but...
I wanted something that could hold a lot of weight, and got these cause it said heavy duty but when you get it the instructions say not to hang heavy things?? Kinda defeats the purpose of the title doesn't it?Also a negative it says you can't hang on painted walls? I must have missed that but oh well I have them now and decided to give it a try. I placed 3 hooks for a stuffed animal hammock. And so far (day 1) it seems to be holding it all up just fine!we'll see how long it lasts and how it will hold up if I add more stuffed animals.The biggest reason I wanted it to hold a lot of weight, other than for a bunch of stuffed animals, was just in case one of my cats decide to jump up on this... which I'm sure will eventually happen. I'm guessing these hooks will definitely not hold up their weight. But I'm still holding out hope 3 hooks together might be able to hold if they do jump up there.Again we will see!For now they seem decent, will update later!Update!!! 7/11/24Did not last unfortunately! One of them popped off, it scared me because I was right by it too and everything fell down! Tore a little paint off the wall, nothing too serious though!The other 2 hooks still seem fine, so not sure if I should risk trying one more time or cut my losses and try a different brandReally sucks because these did seem super sticky! And this fell without my cats ever having jumped into it. So imo it's not good it couldn't hold the weight of the stuffed animals alone. Maybe if it wasn't on a painted wall? idk if it would have held that much better. Stick with light objects I guess!I included a pic of the torn hook
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