Customer
2025-08-27 16:59:20
These were very easy to install myself with little effort. Very sturdy, looks like it was always meant to be there!
Alicia
2025-06-07 14:43:35
I could not find a ton a reviews on using these hooks to hang curtains so I wanted to provide some feedback to hopefully help someone else. These are much better than using command hooks especially if you are hanging long/heavier curtains and not sheers. Also if you are in a rental space these produce much smaller holes than a traditional screw would. These were difficult to push into the wall and I had to use a hammer but they look great when installed and appear to be very sturdy. You will need a small diameter curtain rod to fit properly into the hook.
Jewelbug
2025-05-17 19:52:23
4 small holes! Easy. The only 'hard' part was making sure they were straight. Small level or another pair of hands would help. I would so buy these again. I remodeled my bathroom, these are now the "towel rack". No more having to molly bolt or plaster holes and redo towel bars. These are the best. I have at least a dozen other places I can use these. And they come in different finishes.
sue werner
2025-05-10 16:20:32
this wall hook was extremely easy to install. If you know how to hammer a nail, it's just that simple. It was as good investment as I have a manufactured home and the walls are thin. It's very sturdy and solid. I would purchase this again
K.
2025-05-06 11:05:02
This hook is such a great invention! I bought several more after hanging the first one. We needed this in a pantry where organizing was necessary on a wall with a pocket door inside of it, meaning, NO nails could be used! I wanted something sturdier than an adhesive hook, as those often slide off after a while. This hook fit the bill perfectly! SUPER easy to install and SUPER strong and sturdy, without putting real holes in the wall or hindering the pocket door. I'm so, so pleased!
Marianna Torres
2025-05-04 17:09:05
I live in a rental and have used these in my closet for extra storage. They can hold a lot of weight. Great deal!!
Mary
2025-03-04 15:09:12
These did not "push" into the wall easily as promised. If you were to get them in, it would have required a hammer, and if you need a hammer, there are a number of acceptable hooks out there. I was really disappointed because it advertises that you can just push it into the wall, and I thought it would enable me to put them in easily and without fuss. Not true!
Deljah
2025-02-12 12:35:57
So, I was trying install a double curtain rod, and after drilling 6 (!) holes in a wall in my apartment wall (!), I accepted the fact that my drill bit just was not going in any farther than the drywall. Using a drywall anchor was out of the question, and I was tired of drilling holes.I looked into command hooks, but they didn't have the weight rating for the very heavy blackout curtains that I wanted to hang. I kept looking and looking and found these hooks. (I believe more people would use these if they were easier to find or better publicized ). I bought a few hooks in person from a big box store to try them out, and then ordered the rest from Amazon to save money. I purchased 12 hooks in total.Installation: Without question, I needed a hammer to install these. No way I could just push them in. That said, installing with a hammer was really easy and quick. Directions were good.Use: I used these hooks to hold up curtain rods for some blackout curtains. I used three hooks per window (one on each end of the window and one in the middle.) Curtain rods that were 5/8 or 3/4 inch worked. 1 inch diameter rods were too big. These hooks hold the curtain rods much closer to the wall than a curtain rod typically hangs. So using double curtain rods is out. Using rods with anything but *very* small, flat or cap finial is out. A regular finial just won't fit due to proximity to the wall. I'm using cap finials and scroll finials. Also - there's not enough space between the curtain rod and the wall for a grommet curtain to hang like it normally does. I've had to kind of fold the curtains, so the grommet is at an angle instead of perpendicular to the wall. See pics. This gives a pleated look on one window and a kind of stretched look on another. I think it's okay. I didn't find any other hardware options. I wish this company made curtain rods.I was able to layer a prettier curtain over my functional blackout curtains. I aligned the grommets and put both curtain on the same rod at the same time. Again, because these hooks hold the curtain rods close to the wall, there is very limited capability for the curtains to slide on the rods. I can still open the body of the curtains, but the grommet headers pretty much stay in place. I think rod pocket curtains might work better for this setup.I highly recommend this product and plan to buy more hooks to hold purses and bookbags in our "landing pad" in our apartment. This will keep items off of chairs and the floor.