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What Customers Are Saying
The product has mixed reviews. Some customers found the hooks useful for organizing and storing lightweight household items, while others reported issues with the hooks not holding up well over time, frequently falling off the wall and unable to support the intended weight. The hooks may be suitable for very light-duty use, but are not reliable for heavier items or long-term use.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.New cabinets
[Employee of 3m-command] After a major kitchen remodeling project, including new cabinets, we were reluctant to drill or nail any new holes, and used the Command wire hooks to hold brooms in the new broom closet. They work great! Much better organization, no clutter, and no holes. More to come...
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Hang Door Wreath with Wire Hooks
I have a new front door with an oval glass insert. I used a medium wire hook to hang a grapevine-type wreath on the center of the glass. The flexibility of the hook made it easy to catch a few vines when a solid hook was too short or too thick.
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Very useful
I love these hooks and organizers because they do exactly what they claim to do. I've use so many different hooks, the general pupose ones, all differnt sizes, the one for keys, calendar and the one to tame the cords. I use them everywhere. They keep things neat, tidy and right where you need them. I would reccommend them to anyone.
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Organizing Mud Room
This product helps keep peace in my house because my husband hates yet another hole in the wall. I use these for mops and hanging hats in the mud room. Keeps everything easily accessible and off the floor. The hooks are so easy to apply - and they absolutely handle the weight.
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I Use The Products In Laundry Room To Hang My Broom & Mop.Great Products!!!
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Best organizing, space saving tools!!!
I recently purchased 2 packages of the general purpose medium wire hooks for my movable kitchen island. The island has 2 drawers and storage underneath for big items. I always had to paw around in the drawers to find my measuring spoons or cups or any small item. I took the hooks and attached to each end of the cart and hung my spoons, cups and rolling pin thickness rings on them. OMG, the ease of just reaching and unhooking is fantastic. No more waisting precious time digging around or emptying...
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Hooks -- great for rotary rulers
I affixed two wire hooks to the side of my cutting table to hold rotary cutting rulers. Works great!
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Hanging
I put the metal hook on the under-side of my desk to hold my purse. It's been great! No longer sitting on the floor. No longer seen on the floor when entering my office. No matter how heavy my purse gets, the metal hook holds it!
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So versitile
I love these hooks. We have a small house and a lot of people. These hooks offer storage/organization in several rooms of my home, including the kitchen. I use them to hang the cleaning brushes used for dishes. My youngest has several light weight jackets and I have used them in a small 3ft x 6 ft. space to hang them all. she goes behind my bedroom door and picks the one to match her outfit. I try to keep a stash of these in my desk drawer- but the teenagers have found their own use for them. I ...
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Great for vinyl siding too!
We use them on the vinyl siding to put up our Christmas lights. In our very windy area none of the lights have ever come down while using these hooks. We also use a lot of the other command products inside the home we rent. I want my deposit back when I move so these were the perfect solution to less holes in the wallpaper, etc.
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Not worth it
We used the medium metal hooks in our apartment because we would be charged $5/nail hole when we left the apartments. I thought we were being smart and saving money by using the command hooks. However, when we took the hooks down, they either ripped the sheetrock or the tabs broke off. We ended up being charged $10/ripped sheetrock. It would have been cheaper and easier to just use nails!
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