I'm just posting a little PSA here about command strips and how they have p*ssed me off this week. I finally hung up the wall art in the baby room with my H, and it's been falling off the wall at random times. We took down the rest of it now and will rehang with nails. If our LO had been in the crib one of the times, she would have been clobbered, and as it stands now there's am unsightly gash in the wood of our new crib. I am extremely irritated by this but also relieved that it happened now and not when we have an outside baby sleeping there!
I know in the commercials, it shows them using command strips for things like hanging a loaded Christmas stocking and putting a mailbox on the side of the house, but IRL it doesn't work that way. Even if you follow all the directions like we did and make sure you are putting less than 1 pound per hook (or whatever the weight rating is for the size you get), apparently they can still come crashing down when you least expect it.
If any of you are planning to hang things in the nursery with these things, I wouldn't put anything heavier/harder than some ribbon crafts or a stuffed animal net on them. Definitely don't use them over the crib for a mobile! For the safety of your family, just deal with the hassle of potentially having to re-arrange the room and re-hang everything in another spot in a couple of years. Command Strips are apparently really a bad idea for a baby's room.
Re: F*ck you, Command Strips! [PSA]
I had only used them for hanging the Christmas wreath on the storm door - which worked well because it was attached to glass.
Last week, I used a heavy duty one to hang a painting in my office and it came crashing down- scaring the bejeeezus out of me...no go on Command strips and hooks for us either. They are dangerous.
We just moved into a new house 4 weeks ago and have been using command strips like crazy. I LOVE them. They are working great and nothing has fallen. We have been only using them for lighter pictures though and following the directions.
DH and I just discussed this weekend that when we finally get to hanging stuff over the crib we wouldn't use the strips.
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Oh I hear you.
Following a tutorial on a blog we found we used cut-in-half Command Strips to hang Ikea Riba frames on our frame wall.
It went from this:
To this:
in a matter of days. The frames are all now hung w/ screws and drywall anchors.
Yeah, we tried to use one for the mobile, and that did not work. It is a super lightweight mobile too.
I had to use two huge ones for my diaper organizer after the first ones I tried to use fell down. So far, so good. It's been a couple of weeks.
Hi, I am Rachel with Command(TM) Brand Products. I apologize for the inconvenience our product has caused you. We do have hooks that hold various weights based on what is listed on the package, we also have a line of picture hanging strips. We want to make sure our products are working as expected. As long as weight limits are followed we do expect them to be permanent until removed as well. If you have quality issues with our product we would suggest contacting us at 800-934-7355 or by e-mailing us through our website at www.command.com. We want to be sure our product is meeting the high quality standards our customers have come to expect! Thanks, and please feel free to contact us for further assistance.
So sorry to hear that the picture came down. Was this while using our Command(TM) Picture Hanging Strips or hooks? These are a separate line from our general purpose hooks as they are low profile and designed to hold pictures and frames up to 16 pounds on most smooth sealed surfaces. If this is the product line you used and the picture still fell we would recommend you contact us so we are able to further assist through our website www.command.com or our customer service number listed on each package 800-934-7355.
Command(TM) Brand Products should not have a problem adhering to plaster that is painted and smooth. If the texture is more than orange peel we would not recommend the use of our strips on that surface. The manufacturer of the level determined the Command(TM) product suitable for its application and any complaints of the performance can be handled by them. Thanks.
We typically do not advise cutting or altering the product because it also changes the original design and reduces the amount of weight the strips are able to hold. This may or may not be the reason why you experienced this failure. Again, if you do not believe the product is performing as it should we would ask you contact us directly to discuss the product performance and to also allow us to assist in getting the product to work for you. Thanks!