Hang it like a pro! 🖼️
The PinCute Hercules Hooks are a set of 40 heavy-duty picture hangers designed to hold up to 100lbs without the need for tools. Ideal for drywall, these hooks provide a damage-free solution for hanging art, mirrors, and more, ensuring a secure and stylish display in any space.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
Manufacturer | PinCute |
Part Number | GG-g-029 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 2.8 x 0.12 inches |
Item model number | Hangers |
Style | V Hook |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**R
No drilling required. Easy to push though drywall.
I just love these picture hangers. I will never use anything else ever again. I even went and replaced all of the other pictures and paintings in the entire house with these things because they are just so awesome. I'm an artist and I make my own canvases sometimes using 1x4s for the stretcher bars so as you can imagine the final paintings are often quite heavy but there have been NO ISSUES with these hooks.The only advise I have when installing them is if you do poke through the wall and for some reason can't twist the hook to the right position, it's probably because you are bumping up against a stud. Or if you can't push it all the way through then you are probably trying to push through a stud. That is not going to work. Use a stud finder and then try to space your hooks so that they are not within two inches of a stud and you shouldn't have a problem. Or you can just do like i did and pick a spot then push through. And if it feels like it's hitting something try to ascertain if it is hitting something to the left or the right of your hook and then move your hook two inches away from the obstacle and try again.Also I would not recommend poking through the drywall above or below a light switch or an electrical outlet as your chances of stabbing through the electrical wiring is much greater here and that might ruin your morning. ZAAP.I also would not recommend using this to hang something from a tree, or a concrete wall, or a brick wall, or someone else's wall, or underwater, on a boat, or canoe. Now you could probably use it on a piece of thin metal siding or something as long as there was hollow space behind the siding and you predrilled a little hole for it to fit through. That would probably be the same for wood paneling. As long as you have three inches or so of hollow space behind a thin but sturdy and strong material It would probably work but you may have to pre drill a hole in the material.You probably wouldn't want to use this to hang anything from your ceiling.But if you are just trying to hang some paintings or pictures or framed posters on your wall or even a wall clock and the wall is made from drywall. Then this is definitely the right choice. I LOVE THEM.
S**B
Incredible
My friend recommended I try these picture hooks and, though I was initially skeptical, they work SO WELL! The holes they leave in the wall are virtually invisible, yet they hold heavy weight pictures. They are easy to use. They cause no damage (or so minimal it is imperceptible). I am a believer! They are AWESOME!
K**Y
Great for hanging all kinds of stuff
I am decorating my house and these have come in real handy, I can just poke one into the wall and it will hold just about anything I want to hang on it. I love that I got 40 for such a reasonable price. I like that they don't leave a massive hole in the wall if I need to move one. Thanks for a great product.
C**J
Functional but need to be better shaped to work properly.
These hooks work just like any of the wallboard hooks. I don't know if they can hold the weight capacity as advertised, as I won't "push the limit." These hooks appear to be made of plain steel and my fear is they will rust over time with exposure to humidity. Other hooks that I've used in the past are zinc coated or galvanized. These hooks look like untreated steel, but maybe they have some amount of stainless steel.One thing I found right away is that the hooks are not bent far enough around. i.e. When you insert these in the wall, they don't "grab" the inner wall and just loosely rotate around so that the "cradle" of hook is upside down. You have to give each hook a bit more "C" shape bend before inserting in the wall so the tip will "grab" the inside of the wallboard, which allows the cradle of the hook to be properly positioned to hold whatever you are hanging on the wall. Having to give each hook a little extra bend is not a big deal, but it is annoying.
N**E
Easy Peasy!
These are fabulous for hanging things! No tools required, and they only leave a tiny visible hole, even though they provide a very strong support. If you have a hollow wall, the hooks will sometimes flip before you add your photo (or whatever you're hanging) but they stay put while in use. This could be very annoying if you're using it for something like a coat or robe hook where you hang and remove an item often. But I also think that would be an unusual use for these hooks. If you have thick walls or insulation in your walls, they stay upright.
N**2
Amazing
I didn't know these things existed. A friend recommended them to replace my use of Command hooks for a few items in my front room. They are very easy to use and hold my artwork and photographs perfecIy.
K**N
Best way to hang pictures!
I won't ever use nails again. It leaves small holes and holds the weight.
A**.
Very strong hook
I was skeptical about it. But it is holding a heavy round mirror on the wall for 2 years now almost. I used two but am surprised how it managed the weight on the drywall. Value for money.
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