OOK 533710 30-Pound Steel Concrete Picture Hangers, 3-Pack

Brand:OOK

3.4/5

24.94

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION OOK 533710 30-Pound Steel Concrete Picture Hangers, 3-Pack FROM THE MANUFACTURER OOK Steel Concrete Picture Hangers are specially designed to help you hang art work on concrete and brick walls. Each hanger has a channel guide and installs easily with brass-plated, bendless masonry nails. Hangers hold up to 30lbs and Bendless nails are ideal for concrete/brick or hardwall surfaces where normal nails will not work. Pound ratings are not cumulative (meaning that two hangers will not hold double the weight, two hangers will still only hold up to 30lbs).

Country of Origin: China. Manufactured in China. The product is good to use. The product is highly durable.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand OOK
Color Brass
Color ‎Brass
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 552 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Fastener Type Hook
Included Components ‎OOK 533710 30-Pound Steel Concrete Picture Hangers, 3-Pack
Installation Method Nail Down
Installation Method ‎Nail Down
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎533710
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.8 Ounces
Item Weight ‎0.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎The Hillman Group
Mounting Type ‎Wall
Part Number ‎533710
Product Dimensions ‎0.7 x 1.9 x 4.7 inches

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Scritto da: D579
true to the advertisement
this item worked as advertised, alien, gorilla and other tapes that say they can adhere to concrete walls failed. A few taps with a hammer and the nails seated into the wall and was able to hang various items.
Scritto da: David D.
We have a 1954 brick and mortar home.
These hold well. I do encourage using a tiny drill bit to start the hole
Scritto da: Trey F
Works great
This worked great for hanging decorations on back porch. I couldn’t get command hooks or any type of connector to work to prevent having to nail into my brick. So I came across these and the nails are pretty small and hold sturdy into the grout which will allow for a very easy removal process if I ever need to.
Scritto da: Thomas B.
Masonry picture hangers
Great hanger for a masonry wall. Nails right into the mortar. No issues at all.
Scritto da: E. S. FROM TAMPA
Works where other solutions have failed
Walls here are very hard and bend most nails. I don't know how they do it, but these really do work in concrete!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Perfect
I will be ordering more
Scritto da: Jon
Actually worked as described
I have brick facing on my house and wanted to hang some decorations under my exterior lights for the hoildays. I wasn't sure how well these would perform but OOK seems to know what they are doing in general so I gave these a try. Pounded the nails into the mortar between the bricks and the hook is solidly in place. I half expected it to fall out, but it seems to be just fine.
Scritto da: Susan R.
Excellent solution for hanging pictures on a concrete wall.
Works!! I live in an apt and one wall is the stair well wall...it is concrete and I was unable to get a nail into it at all. This worked! Easy solution!
Scritto da: Stacy Norris
Doesn’t work on condo wall
I bought these to hang pictures in my condo. My walls are concrete covered with about 1/2 inch of drywall. I was able to hammer these into the wall (without it bending like others I tried) but they just slip out. Also, I had to hammer them pretty hard to get them all the way in and ended up hammering in some of the drywall. I think I will just use a masonry bit and drill a hole into the wall and use anchor and screw. More work but the only thing that really holds.
Scritto da: Murray Hughes
Very good
As advertised
Scritto da: Linda
Arrived fast and exactly as advertised
Works exactly like described. I would definitely order again, when I need more.
Scritto da: David
Doesn’t work I poured concrete walls
My first attempt barely drove the nail in far enough for the hanger to stay, and it destroyed the drywall on top of the concrete. My second attempt resulted in a bent nail and a crater in the wall from the chisel effect the nail had. Ended up hiring a handyman to drill the wall. If you have very dense concrete, these aren’t great.

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