Command 20 lb XL Heavyweight Picture Hanging Strips 10 Pairs (20 Command Strips), Damage-Free Hanging Picture Hangers, Heavy
4.5 | 7,628 ratings
Price: 11.99
Last update: 12-10-2025
About this item
- DAMAGE-FREE PICTURE HANGERS: Includes 10 Pairs, 20 Strips of White Command 20 lb X-Large Picture Hanging Strips, unique hassle free wall hangers for hanging pictures without nails or damage.
- WORKS ON A VARIETY OF SMOOTH SURFACES: X-large wall hanging strips bond to a variety of smooth surfaces that include painted walls, painted cinderblock and concrete surfaces for damage free hanging of your favorite Christmas decorations
- SURFACE PREP: Clean the desired surface with rubbing alcohol to remove grime and dust to allow the no damage wall hangers to bond to the surface; the indoor temperature must be between 50 degrees Fahrenheit and 105 degrees Fahrenheit
- USAGE TIPS: Wait seven days after painting before using the Command Picture Hangers to allow paint to cure; do not hang over beds or on wallpaper; do not use the wall hanging strips to hang valuable items
- EASY CLEAN REMOVAL: Lightly hold the top of the removable adhesive strips and slowly pull straight down towards the floor to remove Christmas decorations and prevent damage of walls and surfaces
- STRONG DAMAGE FREE HANGING STRIPS: Our STRONGEST HOLD with 40% more adhesive holding power compared to Command Large Picture Hanging Strips for hanging heavy duty holiday-themed picture frames, large wall art of Christmas scenes, and other holiday decor
- GENUINE QUALITY - Whether your Command Picture Hanging Strips come with a green printed or transparent liner, rest assured they are authentic Command products, offering the same reliable performance for all your picture hanging needs
Top reviews from the United States
- ct housewifeStrong holdAlways a good use for these in the dorm rooms. They hold everything up so nicely and fit well under everything. They work SO well. The value is in this higher multipack. They are sticky but the amazing thing is that then they come off easily! These are the BEST!
- Sandra LyonsIf your item is heavy, use an extra strip or two.I have not put a screw or nail in my wall, Command Strips are very strong. They hold all my pictures up without falling off. I strongly recommend them,
- Nayu LlanezStrong and Reliable!These Command strips hold heavy frames securely with no damage to the walls. Super easy to apply and remove—perfect for renters or anyone who wants a clean look without nails. Definitely impressed with the strength
- nia tvery sturdythese can be cut up into whatever size you need and i’ve been using these for years to hang up my mirror but it’s also worked for fallen led lights, white boards, etc. love this product
high chance of losing paint when taking them off the wall, though - Taryn BlaylockWould RecommendThese are great, they’ve held up well for a couple weeks now. One holds a swiffer and the other holds a small vacuum for me. It definitely helps keep all of my standing cleaning utensils from piling up leaning into a corner and looking like a mess, and I even put one on the back of a door for easier access and it’s been fine.
- NanGreat productIt did hold heavy curtain rods with curtain on it for long time. Best brand. It sticks on really good.
- valerie pettyGreat buyGreat buy
- Jade WrightNow don't piss me off, Command StripsI bought these alongside some comic display shelves. They're simple shelves, not gonna hold any more than maybe 5-10lb for my nicer, thicker books and fan made zines. They will remain untouched past that- I wanted to display them, not use them as actual functionality shelves that are frequently touched and bothered.
I DIDNT use the included screws because I don't exactly have the tools to screw them in at the moment + would like to be able to move them + i don't want to risk drilling in to something vital in my wall especially when I don't have a stud finder at the moment.
Didn't matter. First night of having them, a shelf with maybe 5-6 individual comics fell. Not even my heaviest shelf. I tried resticking, pressing out air bubbles, everything. No avail. The rest had held, not this one.
Forward to now. It's been maybe a week or two since then, and that's being generous. Another one fell. This one had two strips, and was holding about 3-4 fan made zines. This was easily the heaviest shelf, but not over 20lb by a LONG shot.
I chose something with high weight because I wanted to accommodate for the fact some of these things would break the 5-10lb mark but likely never go over it, in fact they would never come close to 20lb. It didn't matter. They stick like garbage, and they can't hold anything that isn't a light and dainty picture.
I dont think I'll even be using these for any picture frames I have to hang too, as personally I'm already going to have to disassemble the wall of shelves out of fear of damaging anything from limited zines to records and vinyls. Overall I'm just let down and irritated as this damages a couple things of mine when I spent extra and tried to go for the strongest thing possible. You're likely better off looking elsewhere.
Image included to reference that it is the far left shelves that failed. I ensured the strip that holds the wallpaper in did not inhibit the shelves and weren't touching behind the shelves too, so it wasn't that.