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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The easiest way to hang a picture,
This review is from: Monkey Hook
My husband and I have used these for several years, it is by far the simplest way to hang a picture. We were skeptical at first, but our local art store recommended them so we thought we would give it a shot. No more anchors, screws, etc. and it has the strength to hold a large, heavy picture.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best hanger around,
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This review is from: Monkey Hook
I have just recently purchased these hooks and what can I say? BRAVO!! They are wonderful. I have ordered 50 more to give to our son who is just moving into a new home. I have replaced most of my hangers with these hooks. My husband and I recently purchased a wall fountain that weighs about 65 pounds. I hung it on 2 of these hooks and it's right against the wall and does not stand away from the wall as though it had a large nail, screw, hanger of some other type. I'm definitely sold.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Monkey Hook - Picture & Mirror Hanger,
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This review is from: Monkey Hook
Looking for hooks to hang your pictures and artwork on the walls? Tired of buying the assortment of hooks and hangers in different sizes and styles? Try the amazing Monkey Hook and you will be very satisfied.
This hook comes in several sizes based on the weight of your artwork or wall hanging. All it takes is a simple and miniscule hole in the wall, and you won't need the tools that you used for other wall hung items. Just coax the wire into the dry wall; if your wall is plastered, find the thinnest drill bit, or the thinnest nail and push it through the wall; then, insert the monkey hook, and you will see that the one end of the hook will catch onto the wall, allowing the anchor-type hook to lock against the wall. Remember to check that no stud is where you would like to make the hole in the plaster. Once the hook is pressed through the miniscule hole, it will be a reliable hook on which to hang anything up to 35 pounds. These hooks come in a couple of sizes; this one allows for a maximum of 35 lbs of weight to hang something on a simple hook. Hang in, there!
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