🧲 Stick smart, live stylish—damage-free decorating made easy!
Command Damage Free Hanging Strips by 3M offer a powerful, reusable adhesive solution designed for large indoor hooks. Compatible with a wide range of smooth surfaces including painted walls, metal, tile, and glass, these white foam strips enable tool-free installation and effortless reorganization without leaving holes or residue. Each pack includes 20 large strips, perfect for professionals seeking a clean, flexible, and damage-free way to hang and rehang items in their workspace or home.
Brand | Command |
Color | White |
Material | Foam |
Number of Items | 20 |
Special Feature | INCLUDES - 20 Indoor Large Replacement Strips |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 7.7"W x 0.5"Th |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Concrete, Drywall, Brick, Cement, Tile, Glass, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Size | Large |
Upper Temperature Rating | 105 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Lower Temperature Rating | 5E+1 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Compatible Material | Wood, Cement, Metal |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00638060078655 |
Manufacturer | 3M |
UPC | 638060078655 |
Part Number | GP023-20NA |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | GP023-20NA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 20 Strips |
Finish | Painted,Smooth |
Pattern | Hooks |
Installation Method | Self Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | INCLUDES - 20 Indoor Large Replacement Strips |
Included Components | 1 Pack |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Sticky
Command makes great products. I have using these wall stickers for years. I use these to hold lightweight shelves with less 2lbs. These are easy apply and you only gave to wait a hour to continue. I don't have to worry about my things falling like with other off brand strips.
R**H
Better than nail holes and works well.
I prefer to use these command strips then putting nail holes in my wall and never had any problems. They are solid and hold pictures and clothing.
J**E
Command for the win!
Is there a more recognized, tried and true organizing brand than Command? I don’t think so. I use their products in my super tiny laundry closet to store my dusting and other various utility needs. Definitely recommend these strips, especially if you move often and are routinely taking down/putting things up again!
A**A
Love these
Works well for anything that you want a temporary hold on. So easy to use and tear apart.
D**C
the strips work
expensive- but no competitors I could find
J**A
An A plus from me!
Love the size and the effectiveness off these straps. They hold pictures on your walls perfectly!
S**H
Must haves
I love command strips and always have back ups. Good hold and adhesion. Durable and easy to use. I have peeled off paint but only once out of the 50 times I've used them.
M**R
These are my go-to solution for sticking stuff to the walls
I design various parts for things around the home or other projects, which I then 3D print, some of which end up hanging on a wall. My go-to solution for wall mounting most things are these large 3M command strips, which, as long as there is enough of a tab sticking out, are easily removed. My latest design was a simple remote control holder which mounted to a wall using these large command strips, and it worked perfectly. The primary benefit from these command strips is of course that they stick well, but can be removed without ripping up a wall. That is only the case though, if there is enough of a tab sticking out that can be grabbed and pulled straight down (or up), to release the tape. If that tab breaks or there is not enough of it sticking out to grip, it is just like using regular foam double sided tape, and will likely damage the wall when removed (which has happened a couple times to me). So just keep that in mind when placing the strips, and don't cover the tabs where they cannot be accessed to remove the strips. I think they could improve the design by adding a reinforced hole in the tab that could be hooked with a flat tool to pull down and remove, or possibly just add some texturing to the tabs to make them easier to grip, since being unable to grip the tabs when removing the strips has been my only issue.
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