The Easiest and Fastest Way to Hang Heavy Things
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
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I love these claws. It has helped me get over my aversion to hanging things throughout my rental. I have used them solo and in pairs to hang a coffee mug rack, small shelves, collectible toys, and plenty of picture frames. They take the stress out of it all!
I would also note that even though they can be a bit of an expense, I've been able to reuse the original set I purchased 3 years ago. They are sturdy and have not let me down once, so I haven't had a need to throw any away. They're worth the price, in my opinion.
Thanks for demonstrating their capacity. I wouldn't have dared do it myself, but seeing that water jug and seat suspended like that was so impressive and reassuring. 👏
What shelves are compatible with these? Thank you in advance.
@@Baibakov88following for the answer too. Also curious how to install a shelf. Floating shelves?
I have used these and they work great. A bit pricey for what they are but the convenience and minimal wall damage are worth it
Looks great, my main worry is how well they hold up over time and potentially working their way loose
Same. But I think that's why the claw curves down like that. It keeps it from working loose.
I'd argue that the strength of these depends more on the quality of your drywall than anything else. It doesn't matter how much these are rated for if the drywall itself is poor quality. And most people in apartments using these have pretty bad quality drywall.
Yes exactly! Most drywall isn't going to be super strong and I wouldn't trust hanging more than 25lbs on mine.
that's my issue with my walls :(
That statement would apply to anything... you just stated the obvious.
I was hoping you would overload them to the point the hook bent and/or the drywall failed. It would also be interesting to see how well they work in 3/8" drywall. It looks like the hooks are longer than that, and if you hit a stud, the hook would not be fully seated into the wall. Overall, I'm not surprised at their capability. It's very hard to tear drywall paper, and when hanging typical loads, it's almost a pure sheer force the hook has to resist. Of course, the further out from the wall the load is (like the neck of the water bottle), the more likely the hook will pop out of the wall. I have't used these yet, but I'm definitely going to next time I hang pictures on drywall.
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It’s a ad, not allowed to show it failing
My thoughts too!
other channels do well done comparison testing without restrictions.
I found these at Lowes a few years ago and started using them to hang everything ever since. They're really sturdy & really easy. Plus the holes they leave are so tiny that you can barely see them
I just installed 8 pictures using these. They are perfect. Thanks for sharing on this video as I was not aware of this product.
Just used the 45lb version to hang a 25 lb mirror above my fireplace (went extra out of caution). The stud was about 8 inches off center and would’ve work. Super easy to install and feels solid!
The removal damage of the drywall anchor could be less if you cut off the face of the anchor and tap it inward, but would still be similar to the screw repairwise. Seem like a nice easy to use product, especially if you like to move your wall decor around. Will definitely check them out, thanks for the video recommendation.
Patching anchor damage is incredibly easy though. The hard part is texture matching.
Who else was cringing every time Nils hung up the heavy weights 😳? Thank you my friend for showcasing this wonderful product.
I'd like to see if they fail after holding that weight for a week
Or a few months really
We ended up testing that on accident because we left all of these on that wall for over a week while we went through the video editing and approval process. I didn’t want to have to put it all back up again if I needed to get more footage. When we finally took everything down after all that time, nothing had moved even a tiny bit. I was impressed. People in the comments are saying they’ve left heavy things up for over a year but I’m still new to these so my experience is shorter.
@@LRN2DIYwow thanks 👌🏻
@@LRN2DIY drywall screws and holders have always been such a pain for me, this is something I could definitely use 💯
I'm hoping they last quite a bit longer as I'm going to use them for my 2 curtain rods as well as the mirrors I stated before. The more I looked around the room and spotted things that I've been putting off because I didn't want to drill & sink drywall screws I got all excited with the new hope of these new fangled gadgets! They might show a little but that's what duct tape's for - kidding. 🎉🎉
These are amazing, I used them to hang my 3'x4' acoustical panels (one Claw for each) in my home studio a few months ago and they're still holding up great!
Foam panels? You may have been better off using velcro command strips.
@@DaveSimkus No, wood and rockwool.
Was hoping to see something like this actually. Gonna use these for sure!
I was just thinking about using them for the same reason... these still holding on? I'm a little worried about panels falling down onto equipment etc.
@@SaschaB82 So far they're holding up great, I haven't had a pronlem with the Claws. Although I would highly recommend you use 2 Claws per panel, I only used one in the center and it's a pain to level them back once I accidentally move one.
What an amazing product cheers for sharing
I’m a fan of these. Best solution I’ve seen for easily hanging heavy objects. Even cooler is the set that comes with foam location finders. They are these little v shaped guys with double sided adhesive. The adhesive on the wall side is stronger. You stick them on the back of your object where the wire ends up when taut and then when you’ve found the spot you want to hang it, you hold the item next to the wall so that the foam Vs touch the wall. The Vs then remain in the wall and point to the spot or spots for the hangers to be pressed in. They are awesome.
Some really good feedback questions. But we would mostly agree to using them on small to medium size pictures and such. Think I will order some today.
They work so well! Love these things
If only just this past week! My bathroom wall is a mess with drywall screws and my attempts! Omygosh what a mess - I have lost my once level eye. I really hate getting old, sigh. But now there's this ~ yippy ~ cuz I've got 2 mirrors & a clock to go....thank you so very much! {can't wait for the shirt to arrive} Keep cranking out these ever helpful vids. Who knows what you'll fix in my world next....
So glad you found this useful! And best of luck with the mirrors and clock - I'm sure you'll enjoy using these. Thanks for getting the shirt too!
New product to me. Thanks for the well documented demo.
Thank you for creating this channel. It has taught me a lot and it's just plain awesome. Warm (🥶🥶) regards from Sweden.
Thank you, this is going to make this so much easier and cheaper
Never heard of them. Now that is a neat product!
Just ordered a package from Amazon for our new build that my wife has a bunch of paintings and pictures she wants me to hang. These look like they're going to save me a lotta time and trouble. Good stuff, Thanks.
Nice! I hope you love them!
You can count on tat! The holes will be small every time she wants the pictures just a little different. 25 seconds turns into a fun Saturday afternoon.
Good stuff. I've been using Ook hangers for what seems like ever. Not as simple since you still need (or should use) a hammer to install. They have ones that hold up to 200lbs I believe.
Thats crazy!
Nice review . Thank you
Seems like a great alternative option for those hanging pictures or anything that can attach to a hook, but for shelves and other objects, wall anchors are still needed.
I discovered these 1-2yrs ago and they're amazing!
Wow, I've never seen these before. They're awesome!
Can these be driven into plaster lath walls and would they hold?
Yes. After time. Yipes. Maybe I will try it in my garage.
Thanks!
Ordered them immediately!
These are great, quick, reusable and minimal wall damage. The only issue I have is being careful to not pull outward on the hanger. For example, take a picture that has the typical wire on the back that you need to hook onto the hanger. In trying to hook it and adjust the picture, you can pull outward accidentally and the hanger can start to pull out of the wall. So just be careful of that.
Amazing video, amazing product, wow. Would be neat if there was a way to use these to mount a TV.
I've been influenced. Ordering these hooks right now 😂 thanks for the video
Just found the great gift for my wife who loves redecorating and moving pictures around so my walls look like swiss cheese. 😊
Still love my plastic "corkscrew" wall anchors for mounting things other than pictures that stand off the wall like TV mounts, though.
What I'd love is to see a test where you put the hangers to the limit. Not just "can it hang what it says it can" but "how much can it hold before it fails, and what damage will failure cause?"
Or, if a product says it is rated for X, you should expect it to hold X with a bit of safety margin.. Seems reasonable huh? An idea would be to test them in different types of wall (e.g. cheapest drywall/plasterboard), one that is very old or has been water damaged or something and see if they still hold. But loading up past the rated amount is kinda pointless. If you want more load: go the next size up which is rated for it.
@@--Nath--no
I was thinking of it, but then you're pretty much risking to ruin your walls and floor by doing that. I can understand not anybody would want to try it out
@@ReggieVdz just buy some plasterboard and build a mock wall to test.
the coat hangers?
Amazing video
Do these work with plaster walls?
These would be helpful for teachers to hang picture frames in the classroom too.
Oh my that's impressive!
Going to Lowe’s or HD to buy. Thanks for testing!
Wow that’s awesome. Beats the traditional picture hanger.
I NEED THESE RIGHT NOW! My walls are made from plaster so weak I've even had anchors failing to hold my electric heater but I haven't dared hanging mirrors. I'm going to give these a try!
Will these work with plaster and wood lath walls? If so, millions of people can use them who have older homes.
I love these 👍
I would love to see something similar for hanging shelves or curtain rods….it is a nightmare to deal with these in older buildings with uneven spacing of studs, hidden pipes or wires in illogical locations.
In my 38 year old concrete block building, there are mostly metal studs but all of sudden one side of a window has wood framing. NUTS!
While I would also love to see something similar for hanging shelves or curtain rods, I don't think it's possible. These rely on almost direct downward force (similar in concept to how the 3M adhesive strips work). The problem I see with something like a shelf (and to a lesser extent a curtain rod) is the weight is being pulled not only down, but outwards as well, and the longer the distance something sticks out from the wall (in the case of a shelf for instance) the more force it's able to put on the drywall/hook (ie, leverage and fulcrum stuff).
I mean he did show a hook attachment that would work well for curtain rods in the picture. Worth a shot!
Gtreat video, thanks for posting, I do have one question. What is the name of the heated and cooling seat you used for the 65lb test =)?
Amazing yet simple engineering.
It's taken this long for some genius to figure this out! 🤔!
Seems perfect dor dorms qnd apartment
I like these.
Do you know if these can be used as easily with (lath and) plaster rather than drywall?
I'm watching this at 2:15 am trying not to laugh and wake everyone up. His flow was brilliant.
There's a huge difference between a static load and a dynamic load. These are for static loads. If your load moves or is put on and off a number of times or the load is "plonked" on, then you need a different system.
I agree. These are designed for heavy pictures and mirrors, not for hanging heavy cables over and over, or things like that.
I never knew that, thank you 👌🏻
@LRN2DIY yes, I'm sure some people will try and use them for the wrong thing and be disappointed. Like putting a bicycle on and off each day or a shelf with a leveraged load. You've done a good job saying what they are designed for and showing how to gently load them. Well done.
Interesting video Nils. Could you maybe do a fololow up and judge them after they've been hanging a while? Ok, maybe not the chair as I'm guessing you'll be wanting to use that! How much sag over time? And what about adding 10% to see what, if any, affect a little extra weight has over time?
Edit... should have read the comments first (including yours!)... 🙂
Of course not. 3M paid him for the video. So of course he’s not going to criticize them (or actually hang something the way a normal person would. Using those little steel cables totally changes the stress points). If you hung a heavy mirror with these, guarantee they’d fail after a few weeks.
Those things are pretty cool! As long as they aren't ridiculously priced, then it's a no brainer.
they are cool, but . . . . . ......check out the prices for this small piece of metal - I'll wait til they start making them over-seas(China) etc . . . . . ...........
They are expensive, but not outrageous. If all you need are a few things hung, you can spend $10 on cheaper (quality) alternatives and have a crapload left over, or you can spend $15 on ~9 of these, and get the job done. Either way is correct, but I suspect the 3M product has a lot less hassle on average.
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom too late they are already out there sold at ChinaMart.😂
What do you recommend for Plaster walls?
Cool 👍
Hey buddy, would you recommend the 3m picture hangers for bathroom mirrors?
Silly question, will these work on plaster walls too?
Anything out there like this for plaster walls? Or would these work?
Good video
I have had like 5 paintings fall off the walls because I was using the 3M sticky tape. I love building furniture and doing home repairs - my least favorite thing is hanging pictures!! haha
These look like a God send - I'm going to buy 100 of them! My only thought is - will they work with all types of paintings? You may need to install a small wire on the back of the painting to make sure that it can get on the hook. Still, that's a small concern. Thanks!!
If you put ten 60LB anchors side by side can you mount two 300LB linebackers on the wall?
These are very good, we have a 45lbs mirror held by two 25lbs version and it has had no issues for last 3 years. I have the 65lbs version but I have not used them yet.
What's the quality of your walls? mine are poor quality and I haven't dared hanging up mirrors
Another great video. Keep up the good work. A bit pricey for me...but 3M is ALWAY$ very "proud" of their stuff.
Definitely not the cheapest option out there but they are pretty good.
Please tell us more about the air conditioned chair...
It's a middle seat from a Tesla Model X. I found it in the local classifieds and it is actually ventilated, not air conditioned, just like any ventilated seat in a car. I bought it to turn it into a chair for my office and/or wood shop and I have a rolling base that I'll need to weld it to and then connect a battery for power. Should be pretty cool when it's done!
Damn, sounds intriguing@@LRN2DIY
Wow gonna try in my new home. Need something for cinder block wall also lol
I bought a set of these from Costco a while back, only to learn later that 3M says you can't use them on textured walls. Textured walls is all we get in this part of the country, it seems. It's just how the builders are doing the interiors.
I think the reason it says not to use on textured walls is because the flat side won't sit flush with the wall so the hooks won't go in all the way. You could just use a pencil to outline the 3M hook, then sand that small area flat and then use it fine.
@@DaveSimkus I thought about that, and I suppose if I'm putting holes in my wall anyway, it's not too big of a deal to do that.
I wonder whether they would be good for drywall used in Australia (different brands?). My house is about 12 years old.
Do they have this for curtain rods? I had to drill and deal with drywall dust. Having this type of connection for curtain rod holder will save time and effort.
I like the anchors. I am really interested to know what is this chair? 😅 looks gorgeous. What is this chair?
How do they work in RVs with motion on the road? Different type of wall materials?
Can you use them to hang stuff from the ceiling? Thinking of hanging a pendant light.
I have used these. I only had issues on one wall that had really low quality thin drywall.
Will these hold up bookshelves? Mine tend to wobble on the carpet and need some way to keep them stable from the weight and attached to the 3/8 drywall of the wall behind them.
Seems a great product
I may lack imagination, but I don't anticipate hanging an office chair or a water cooler bottle from a hook any time soon.
What I'd like to see is some version of this that will hold up shelf brackets.
What brand is that chair? I’d love to make one an office chair myself lol. Great video by the way, you sold me on these
Any thoughts on how these would do in an RV???
The thickness of your drywall has to be a factor.
will these remain secure if attached to a wall that experiences periodical vibrations from a closing door?
Can I use them to hang curtain rod brackets? Assuming the weight is not exceeded of course.
We still need easy anchors or screws for things like shelves, but these are a good alternative for hanging pictures, and decorative mirrors, I suppose.
I was waiting to see a wall break.
What do they have for lath and plaster walls??
I use one of these to hang stuff above my bed been holding steady for months
what are these called were do you get them ?
you have a link to the 65# heated and cooled chair?
genius
Is there an easy alternative to Command hooks for masonry walls? My walls are all brick, and I hate making big holes in them.
Hmmm I’ll have to see if the hook versions are large enough for cast iron handles.
How come i just found out about this today. WHERE WAS THIS VIDEO UA-cam I LITERALLY ONLY WATCH WOODWORKING AND DIY STUFF AND YOU NEVER SHOWED IT TO ME UNTIL NOW!?!?
What happens if you hit a stud behind where you want to use these. Does the stud cause a problem
What model stud findinder you used ?
Hi I have metal walls no studs nothing. Will this work
Defferent brand. ... But a few years ago, I bought the 'same' hooks/hangers under the name Ook Hook. They still are hanging. (I have no idea what size drywall I have, 1/2" or what.)
do you have any recommendations for hanging a canvas print on wall papered dry wall? Can't use the 3 velcro strips and want it to be flat against the wall so want avoid hooks.
They make decrotive tacks you can just push right through the canvas, if you don't mind putting holes in the canvas. You can use command strips, they make a velcro type, but like you said I'd be worried about the wallpaper ripping during removal
Sorry if you mentioned this somewhere in the video, but what were the ties/ropes you were using to attach the objects to the claws?
I just purchased hanging wire from WalMart for the 15 and 25 lb tests and cable from Harbor Freight for the bigger objects. Not the most professional way to do this but it worked.
Anyone try these with plaster and lathe walls? (I know it’s a stretch, but worth asking.)
If you have plaster, can you hammer these in?
amazing, what about us with plaster walls?
Never seen those before.