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The 3M CLAW Picture Hooks are a revolutionary solution for hanging heavy objects on plaster walls without the need for tools or studs. Each pack includes four durable hooks that can support up to 11 kg, making them perfect for mirrors, frames, and other home decor. Their innovative design ensures a secure hold while preventing wall damage, allowing you to create your ideal space effortlessly.
Fastener type | Hook |
Maximum weight recommendation | 44 Grams |
Surface recommendation | Drywall |
Manufacturer | 3M |
Part Number | 3PH11-4WMR |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 10.9 x 17.1 cm; 33 g |
Item model number | 3PH11-4WMR |
Size | 11 kg |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Included Components | 4 hooks |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 33 g |
P**M
These are brilliant
Great product, extremely easy to use, and work a treat. Much less hassle than hammering in a nail, and very secure. These are now my go to solution for hanging picture frames. They are relatively inexpensive, hold picture frames perfectly, and can be quickly removed and reused without leaving much mess at all.
B**A
Perfect picture hooks
Used these hooks in the orangery - they were a great find, I had tried command strips previously and they didn't last.These are easy to use, look and feel reliable and perfect for the pictures. I bought different ones to suit the weight of the pictures, some are quite heavy so delighted they work.
C**T
Easy to put up
These are so easy to use, after coming across them in a DIY store, I won't use anything use for hanging items on cavity walls. Don't even need a hammer, justpush in and hang. Maybe over priced compared to other hanging devices.
G**B
The easiest plasterboard hanging solution! đą
Ok, so since I moved to my new home with only plasterboards all round I struggled to find good solution for hanging things on the wall.When I read about 3M claw in the reviews of a mirror I wanted to but I was sceptical at first but decided to give it a go.Holly macaroni! I hung the mirror in about 5 minutes, using nothing but my thumb to push the claw in the wall and just a little tap with a hammer to push it all the way though. This is the easiest installation Iâve encountered so far and I donât think it can be any easier.The other factor was performance. I wasnât sure this little hook can hold a large mirror but I was wrong. I hung it over a week ago and it seems to be perfectly fine and I have no concerns right now it will not hold. The mirror on the picture is about 7kg and I used 3m claw for 11kg loads. It hangs on 2 of them so it gives me extra peace of mind (but the package says not to stack the weight it can hold - just to bear in mind).Lastly this is one of the cheapest solutions I found so great value for money, especially for the ease of application and the performance you get. This only creates 2 little holes in the wall which you can fill in in the future if you decide to change things up. Other popular solution creates large wholes which isnât ideal.Iâm buying more for hanging other mirrors, frames etc on the walls.Would love to see a solution like this for hanging shelves in the future.
C**S
Excellent
Previously used the 7kg to hang a large picture, and two smaller pictures.Bought this 11kg ones for a large heavy mirror that weights about 8kg. Easy to get into the wall and holding without issue.Only issue is you need to tap these in lightly with a hammer, there is no way I could manage to push these in with my thumbs even after trying. Either way, easy to hang on plasterboard walls, even for a novice like me who hates DIY!
M**T
Does the job
Very easy to use. Just push them into the wall and they're good to go. Could usually do it fine by hand, but occasionally used a hammer - perhaps wall type/position affects it? They were still easy enough to use so I'd recommend.
Z**N
Hang that Picture
Great idea for hanging pictures, good strong hold, but quite easy to remove if required. 3M sugest just press into plaster board walls / dry wall with thumb's. My walls also have a plaster skim, so I struggled a bit with this. But no problem at all with a light tap of a small hammer. Please note not suitable for wall's plaster over brick.
D**K
Perfect item for the purpose
Perfect, does the job perfectly.
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