🖼️ Hang with Confidence: Your Art's Best Defense Against Quakes!
The Earthquake Hangers are heavy-duty picture hanging hooks designed to secure artwork and mirrors in earthquake-prone areas. Each hook supports up to 75 lbs and is easy to install on drywall, wood, or plaster walls. The reusable design allows for easy removal and recycling, making it an eco-friendly choice. Packaged for convenience, these hooks ensure your art remains safe and organized.
Manufacturer | FUZANWJ |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 3.19 x 0.67 inches |
Color | Gold |
Pattern | 75lbs |
Installation Method | Nail Down |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Excellent device to earthquake proof your wall hangings.
Works well great idea.
S**O
Secure in CA
I like to always feel like my artwork won't easily fall off the wall if bumped. I live in southern California and must always be prepared for "the big one.'
J**E
Excellent product.
I live in an area that experiences earthquakes. I now have all of my art on these. It saves them during earthquakes.
P**E
Good latch
Good hangers for when you need to clip an item.
W**B
Good picture hangers
Used it to hang a fairly heavy picture. Have utter confidence that the hooks will do their job for years to come.
A**R
Just what I wanted
I used the Earthquake picture hangers to hang art inan exhibit. The hangers are perfect- no large holes in the walls and the security latch is a great addition to the the sturdy makeup of this product.
M**O
Really terrible quality
Don't waste your time on this very poor quality product. It's terrible that Amazon doesn't allow zero stars. The metal for the hooks and nails is cheap and brittle. The nails themselves are too short and the heads are poorly attached and very cheaply made. Don't believe the positive reviews for this.
A**A
Good luck removing anything from these
The safety clips work... the problem is if you ever want to take the frame down or swap it out. Pretty much the only way to get a frame wire back out of that clip is to pull the whole hook from the wall. There just isn't room behind a wall frame to get your fingers in enough to push the clip open.
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