Price: $16.99 - $12.99
(as of Dec 11, 2024 16:49:32 UTC – Details)
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JINSHUNFA Adhesive Hooks
Your destination for all Home Decor & Organization
JINSHUNFA Brand is a leading producer of home kitchen products, with sticky hooks being their main specialty. Our heavy duty adhesive transparent hook is perfect for use in the living room, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, garage, or any other space. Customers love it for its durability and versatility!Do our best to make into huge space from using our small products.we are your right choice.
Best hooks for Outdoor
Perfect Hooks for Kitchen
Best Hooks for Office
UTILITY HOOKS:Transparent design seamlessly blends with diverse home decor styles. Highly practical for home use. Compact and lightweight. Do not use on painted walls
HEAVY DUTY&VERSATILITY:These wall hooks are the heavy-duty solution for all your hooking needs. Use them as towel hooks, shower hooks, coat hooks, ceiling hooks, outdoor hooks, key hooks, plant hooks, picture hooks, and gardening tools
STURDY AND DURABLE:Adhesive hooks are made of sturdy stainless steel and durable PVC;the adhesive part is bigger than other small and thin wall hooks,ensuring with long life and rustproof. clean and tidy, time will not change its color
WIDELY LOCATIONS:The Adhesive hooks can be firmly attached to all kinds of smooth surfaces without gaps, such as Wood, Tile, Ceramic ,Metal and plastic.For kitchen, cabinets, fridge, etc. and various places like classrooms, garages, and offices
NO TOOLS REQUIRED:No need to nail and drill, Just tear off the protective layer on the back and paste it in the desired position
Customers say
Customers like the strength, ease of use, and adhesive strength of the storage hooks. They mention they can hold up to 13 pounds, withstand weight and moisture, and are easy to install and use. Some also like the value for money and look. However, some customers disagree on the quality and ease of removal.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Prime Customer –
Strongest hold available! Read below for easy removal
You won’t find a stronger hold than these! I’ve purchased them multiple times. They hold more weight than you think – which is already a lot. I’ve only used them in the bathrooms (tile and glass) so I can’t speak to using them on a painted wall. As far as durability, you will sleep peacefully with these hooks knowing your shelves (loaded with big shampoos) aren’t going to fall down.I noticed that some reviews mentioned that they are hard to remove. As I mentioned, they do their job well so it takes a small amount of effort to remove them (Note: they are not reusable so removal is intended when you no longer want to use them).This is speaking for tile and glass – the removal instructions say to use a hair dryer to heat them up. I tried this for the first one, I kept it on high and held it for several minutes. Wouldn’t budge. Eventually the corner was melted a bit so I tried pulling it, and it ripped off the tiniest piece. That was only the top layer, so there was a sticky gooey mess underneath. I don’t know how much the hair dryer was helping versus hindering, but it took me 25 minutes to get it off. It was a cycle of tearing a tiny piece, dealing with the goo underneath that did NOT want to come off at all, and continuing. The middle circle was by far the most difficult part to remove. It was stuck on there and didn’t want to come off. I had to spend quite some time getting all the residue left behind. At that moment I was regretting buying so many because I couldn’t possibly spend that mu h time removing each one (I got bigger shelves so I was removing the current ones and putting the new shelves in a different corner).The second one I removed, I ditched the hair dryer. I was so frustrated that I thought there has to be a better way. I had a 75 cent plastic putty scraper from Walmart. They have various sizes but I had the 1 inch one already. (Note: if you done have a putty scraper, just use a credit card.) I sprayed Goo Gone at the top of the second hook, used the putty scraper to get into a corner, put Goo Gone in that corner …and did that for only a MINUTE AND A HALF, and the whole thing was off. Goo Gone, Putty Scraper, Goo Gone, Putty Scraper, Goo Gone, Putty Scraper. Now I was mad that I didn’t think about that sooner. Ditch the removal instructions it came with and use this method. It was so much faster I couldn’t believe it – the kicker is that it pulled up the sticky goo with the putty scraper so I had zero residue. This is the only way I’m removing these from now on.10/10 for hold strength, 0/10 for recommended removal method, 100/10 for removal process with Goo Gone
Trish –
They definitely hold on rough surfaces
The good news…these STICK on on even rough surfaces!! im decorating a friends wedding in a couple weeks & the venue is VERY strict on basically not using ANYTHING that will leave ANY kind of mark. i made a fake shell light to hang above the table the marriage license will be. its a old clock frame that was maybe thin MDF, the shells are wax paper with thin metal connector loops, and the lights are 2 battery powered led strips so its pretty light weight.my first test above my sink i used a command hook..BIG FAIL! 3 hours later it fell & the frame broke luckily it was fixable but has a “scar” lol then i got these, for this test i hung it over my bed and didnt attach the shells (in hopes that if it falls it wouldnt break) i figured i would leave the “shells” in the box i put them in and sit it on top of the light (as my pic shows) so i knew for sure it would hold the entire weight once its fully assembled. as you can see my ceiling had a crappy texture thing, the venue has stained wood planks ( like a floor) once placed this hook with my light frame & box on top wasnt going anywhere! after 2 weeks ( life got in the way it stayed longer then i intended) i applied heat like the description says, first i tried a microwave heat thing but after 3 min of holding it up it clearly wasnt going to work. then i got a extension cord & hair dryer, on high heat for 8-10 min…it WAS working but then i got impatient, my fingers were getting sore trying to lightly pull the hot plastic and i pulled too hard…yeah not good lol it took off the paint/texture as you can see in my pic. so to sum up…they REALLY WORK WELL, but make sure you have the patients to remove with heat!UPDATE: thankfully the venue already had a hook above the table for the light i was going to use these hooks on because i ended up needing 2 of them to help (there were already 2 “real” hooks there) hold the rod for macramé curtain in the background of the one picture. i also used 2 on each window in the other picture to hold up some makeshift “rods” for the window sheers & florals. the rods were actually rods from back ground stands, they have holes to attach to the stands & these hooks went right in the holes & held it up for 3 days! all the surfaces i put them on were “stained” wood & they peeled off clean (no residue) & damage free without the need for heat to remove them…i would def use again, they were a life saver for being able to decorate the wedding! the venue owner was so impressed with these & the “scotch” sticky plastic velcro kind of things i used she asked me to send her the links so she could tell future clients (:
Karitza Lozano –
Great product
Sturdy and easy to use!
Ashley –
Strong hooks!
These hooks work great. They make organizing my home so much easier. I love that they can hold up to 13lbs and you cannot beat the price! I have had no issues with my items falling off the wall when using these. I do hang things well below the maximum weight capacity for reference.
Allison –
Can be applied to painted walls, just be careful with removal!
These hooks are great! Easy to apply, STRONG grip, and fairly easy to remove. I installed 3 of these hooks on a textured and painted wall (matte finish). I had no issues with the application, and removal took some patience, but that’s to be expected when you apply adhesives to painted walls. I used a blow dryer in the removal of all 3 hooks. *See pics for removal methods and results.*The left hook, I removed using the blow dryer and gently pulling with my fingers. This method left the least amount of damage to the wall, but was slow and difficult because the heat from the blow dryer kept burning my fingers, so there was lots of starting and stopping.The center hook, I removed using the blow dryer and and a plastic putty knife thing. I gently pushed inward from the edges toward the center. This method was faster, but left some very minor damage to the wall.The right hook, I removed using the blow dryer and pulling with my fingers while wearing a heat protecting glove. This method was the fastest, but resulted in the most damage. At this point my fingers were very sensitive from the heat, so I rushed through and wasn’t as patient or as careful as I could’ve/should’ve been.Overall, I was pretty happy with how these performed from start to finish, and would most likely use them again – especially if I need something with staying power.
shirley howes –
they weren’t adhesive hooks. I returned them. Very disappointment
Shosh –
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Kibbeh –
To fix picture on the wall
Pratishtha Negi –
Good
Sonal.Sachdev –
It’s absolutely useless. Neither does it stick nor can it carry any weight. Absolutely wasted product