Command Picture Hanging Strips Small - 4 Pack
Command Small Picture Hanging Strips are our innovative solution for hanging framed photos and artwork securely and damage-free. They hold strongly and remove cleanly using 3M stretch-release technology. Make decorating quick and easy with Command Small Picture Hanging Strips. Our small strips lock together securely to hold frames weighing up to 1.8 kg, and when you’re ready for a change can be easily removed without damaging the surface underneath. No holes, damaged paint work or sticky residue. The decorating possibilities are endless, create a display of framed postcards or a photo montage up the stairs. They’re a great nail-free solution for rented accommodation where you may be worried about damaging walls. Small picture hanging strips hold most frames up to 20 cm x 25 cm and hold strongly to a variety of surfaces including solid, hollow and painted walls.
Command Small Picture Hanging Strips are our innovative solution for hanging framed photos and artwork securely and damage-free. They hold strongly and remove cleanly using 3M stretch-release technology. Make decorating quick and easy with Command Small Picture Hanging Strips. Our small strips lock together securely to hold frames weighing up to 1.8 kg, and when you’re ready for a change can be easily removed without damaging the surface underneath. No holes, damaged paint work or sticky residue. The decorating possibilities are endless, create a display of framed postcards or a photo montage up the stairs. They’re a great nail-free solution for rented accommodation where you may be worried about damaging walls. Small picture hanging strips hold most frames up to 20 cm x 25 cm and hold strongly to a variety of surfaces including solid, hollow and painted walls.
Command Small Picture Hanging Strips are our innovative solution for hanging framed photos and artwork securely and damage-free. They hold strongly and remove cleanly using 3M stretch-release technology. Make decorating quick and easy with Command Small Picture Hanging Strips. Our small strips lock together securely to hold frames weighing up to 1.8 kg, and when you’re ready for a change can be easily removed without damaging the surface underneath. No holes, damaged paint work or sticky residue. The decorating possibilities are endless, create a display of framed postcards or a photo montage up the stairs. They’re a great nail-free solution for rented accommodation where you may be worried about damaging walls. Small picture hanging strips hold most frames up to 20 cm x 25 cm and hold strongly to a variety of surfaces including solid, hollow and painted walls.
Command Small Picture Hanging Strips are our innovative solution for hanging framed photos and artwork securely and damage-free. They hold strongly and remove cleanly using 3M stretch-release technology. Make decorating quick and easy with Command Small Picture Hanging Strips. Our small strips lock together securely to hold frames weighing up to 1.8 kg, and when you’re ready for a change can be easily removed without damaging the surface underneath. No holes, damaged paint work or sticky residue. The decorating possibilities are endless, create a display of framed postcards or a photo montage up the stairs. They’re a great nail-free solution for rented accommodation where you may be worried about damaging walls. Small picture hanging strips hold most frames up to 20 cm x 25 cm and hold strongly to a variety of surfaces including solid, hollow and painted walls.
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The lowest price for Command Picture Hanging Strips Small - 4 Pack right now is $6.61 at okschoolandoffice.com.au, compared across 26 retailers.
The all-time low was $3.88 on 24 July 2025 — today's price is 70% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 08:51:02
Command Adhesive Picture Hanging Strips 17202 Small 3M ID XA006700554 White 4 pack 1.8kg By Ok Office Pty Ltd Australia
Delivery between 15–23 June $0
Command Picture Hanging Strips 17202 Small White, Pack of 4 Sets
Delivery $40.84
Command Small White Adhesive Picture Hanging Strips - 4 Pack - White Small
Delivery $10
4 Pack 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips Small-White
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3M Command Small Picture Hanging Strips
Delivery between 12–22 June $7.95
4 Pack Command Picture Hanging Strips Small - White | 3M
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Command Picture Hanging Strips Small - 4 Pack
Delivery $10
Command 17202 Picture Hanging Strip Small Set Of 4 White
Delivery $14.50
Command 17202 Picture Hanging Strip Small Set Of 4 White
Delivery between 15–22 June $14.95
Adhesive Picture Hanging Strip - Command - Small 17202 - Pack of 4
Delivery between 15–17 June $10.39
originally posted on samsclub.com
These strips are AMAZING!!! If ANYONE has a negative review, they are NOT using them correctly!! I STAND BY THESE 100%!1.) Make sure the surfaces are clean and Mostly non porous.2.) Make sure to evenly distribute them according to the weight of what is being hung. More is always better than less! (A lot of folks are probably too lazy to actually read the 'fine print - Meaning ONE set of strips isn't meant to hold the weight indicated on the packaging. it is typically multiple strips. Evenly spaced)3.) When removing them from the wall, you have to Carefully and methodically PULL straight down on the tab...until it stretches all the way and releases from the wall.I have used these for years - On a wide variety of surfaces and items... SUCCESSFULLY. I even have a ... MoreThese strips are AMAZING!!! If ANYONE has a negative review, they are NOT using them correctly!! I STAND BY THESE 100%!1.) Make sure the surfaces are clean and Mostly non porous.2.) Make sure to evenly distribute them according to the weight of what is being hung. More is always better than less! (A lot of folks are probably too lazy to actually read the 'fine print - Meaning ONE set of strips isn't meant to hold the weight indicated on the packaging. it is typically multiple strips. Evenly spaced)3.) When removing them from the wall, you have to Carefully and methodically PULL straight down on the tab...until it stretches all the way and releases from the wall.I have used these for years - On a wide variety of surfaces and items... SUCCESSFULLY. I even have a Framed mirror hanging on the inside of my front door. I was SURE it would fall down and not last. It has been there for 4 years! Despite being Opened-Closed-Slammed SO many times every single day.
originally posted on command.com
I have new freshly painted walls and do not want to use nails or screws to hang stuff so i opted for command strips. I have heard a lot of good things about them and well, they seem to work great in the commercials! I used them on my “Marine Corner” (see photo) and everything is still hanging perfectly. I am quite cautious about stuff falling off while using these strips but my Military corner has proven, at this point, that I can put some trust in these command strips. THEN, I used them to hang my clock. This clock does not weigh any where near the “up to 16lb” weight limit so I trusted that these were safe and would hold my clock. I used 2 pairs- because I’m not sure (based on description) if that weight limit is for 1 pair or if i have to use 2 pair. If it is ... MoreI have new freshly painted walls and do not want to use nails or screws to hang stuff so i opted for command strips. I have heard a lot of good things about them and well, they seem to work great in the commercials! I used them on my “Marine Corner” (see photo) and everything is still hanging perfectly. I am quite cautious about stuff falling off while using these strips but my Military corner has proven, at this point, that I can put some trust in these command strips. THEN, I used them to hang my clock. This clock does not weigh any where near the “up to 16lb” weight limit so I trusted that these were safe and would hold my clock. I used 2 pairs- because I’m not sure (based on description) if that weight limit is for 1 pair or if i have to use 2 pair. If it is 16lb per pair then using to would give added security in my mind and there should be no reason they don’t hold this relatively light clock. Well, 48 hours later, see photos. My hundred dollar clock is BROKE and so is my heart. I LOVE this clock and it took years for me to finally get one. The entire face of this clock broken….
originally posted on walmart.com
These have torn the paint right off of our painted walls at least 4 different times now. We have followed the intructions and the pictures and things we hang are well under the weight limit. I think that the adhesive causes the paint to weaken or something over time ( the items have been on the walls for about 3 yrs) which then causes the hanger to separate from the wall leaving the white sheetrock wall showing and the paint stuck to the sticky part. Now I have to spackle the spots and try to match 3 yr old paint! Grrrrrrr! I have thrown the rest away and will go back to the old standby, picture hangers with thin nails. At least they don't fall off the wall tearing the paint off!
| Good for Humid Environments | No |
| Good For Outdoors | No |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Packaging Color | Green |
Command Adhesive Picture Hanging Strips 17202 Small 3M ID XA006700554 White 4 pack 1.8kg By Ok Office Pty Ltd Australia
Delivery between 15–23 June $0
Command Picture Hanging Strips 17202 Small White, Pack of 4 Sets
Delivery $40.84
Command Small White Adhesive Picture Hanging Strips - 4 Pack - White Small
Delivery $10
4 Pack 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips Small-White
Delivery $10
3M Command Small Picture Hanging Strips
Delivery between 12–22 June $7.95
These strips are AMAZING!!! If ANYONE has a negative review, they are NOT using them correctly!! I STAND BY THESE 100%!1.) Make sure the surfaces are clean and Mostly non porous.2.) Make sure to evenly distribute them according to the weight of what is being hung. More is always better than less! (A lot of folks are probably too lazy to actually read the 'fine print - Meaning ONE set of strips isn't meant to hold the weight indicated on the packaging. it is typically multiple strips. Evenly spaced)3.) When removing them from the wall, you have to Carefully and methodically PULL straight down on the tab...until it stretches all the way and releases from the wall.I have used these for years - On a wide variety of surfaces and items... SUCCESSFULLY. I even have a ... MoreThese strips are AMAZING!!! If ANYONE has a negative review, they are NOT using them correctly!! I STAND BY THESE 100%!1.) Make sure the surfaces are clean and Mostly non porous.2.) Make sure to evenly distribute them according to the weight of what is being hung. More is always better than less! (A lot of folks are probably too lazy to actually read the 'fine print - Meaning ONE set of strips isn't meant to hold the weight indicated on the packaging. it is typically multiple strips. Evenly spaced)3.) When removing them from the wall, you have to Carefully and methodically PULL straight down on the tab...until it stretches all the way and releases from the wall.I have used these for years - On a wide variety of surfaces and items... SUCCESSFULLY. I even have a Framed mirror hanging on the inside of my front door. I was SURE it would fall down and not last. It has been there for 4 years! Despite being Opened-Closed-Slammed SO many times every single day.
I have new freshly painted walls and do not want to use nails or screws to hang stuff so i opted for command strips. I have heard a lot of good things about them and well, they seem to work great in the commercials! I used them on my “Marine Corner” (see photo) and everything is still hanging perfectly. I am quite cautious about stuff falling off while using these strips but my Military corner has proven, at this point, that I can put some trust in these command strips. THEN, I used them to hang my clock. This clock does not weigh any where near the “up to 16lb” weight limit so I trusted that these were safe and would hold my clock. I used 2 pairs- because I’m not sure (based on description) if that weight limit is for 1 pair or if i have to use 2 pair. If it is ... MoreI have new freshly painted walls and do not want to use nails or screws to hang stuff so i opted for command strips. I have heard a lot of good things about them and well, they seem to work great in the commercials! I used them on my “Marine Corner” (see photo) and everything is still hanging perfectly. I am quite cautious about stuff falling off while using these strips but my Military corner has proven, at this point, that I can put some trust in these command strips. THEN, I used them to hang my clock. This clock does not weigh any where near the “up to 16lb” weight limit so I trusted that these were safe and would hold my clock. I used 2 pairs- because I’m not sure (based on description) if that weight limit is for 1 pair or if i have to use 2 pair. If it is 16lb per pair then using to would give added security in my mind and there should be no reason they don’t hold this relatively light clock. Well, 48 hours later, see photos. My hundred dollar clock is BROKE and so is my heart. I LOVE this clock and it took years for me to finally get one. The entire face of this clock broken….
These have torn the paint right off of our painted walls at least 4 different times now. We have followed the intructions and the pictures and things we hang are well under the weight limit. I think that the adhesive causes the paint to weaken or something over time ( the items have been on the walls for about 3 yrs) which then causes the hanger to separate from the wall leaving the white sheetrock wall showing and the paint stuck to the sticky part. Now I have to spackle the spots and try to match 3 yr old paint! Grrrrrrr! I have thrown the rest away and will go back to the old standby, picture hangers with thin nails. At least they don't fall off the wall tearing the paint off!
Seriously....do not waste your money. I have used these twice now and both times.....the items I hung came crashing down. First was a decently sized frame picture. Not too heavy but they sell the idea to you that it can hold up heavy items. This is a lie!!!!(no I did not exceed any weight limit). My picture came crashing down....and just today up a shelf, made sure I did it correctly because I anticipated it might not work so I was extremely cautious....placed a few plants and 20 minutes later everything came down. I am so beyond angry by these things it pushed me to write a really shitty review which I never do. One if my pots shattered into pieces and I'll have to repot.... I will never purchase these stupid stickers ever again...thats what they are. USELESS ... MoreSeriously....do not waste your money. I have used these twice now and both times.....the items I hung came crashing down. First was a decently sized frame picture. Not too heavy but they sell the idea to you that it can hold up heavy items. This is a lie!!!!(no I did not exceed any weight limit). My picture came crashing down....and just today up a shelf, made sure I did it correctly because I anticipated it might not work so I was extremely cautious....placed a few plants and 20 minutes later everything came down. I am so beyond angry by these things it pushed me to write a really shitty review which I never do. One if my pots shattered into pieces and I'll have to repot.... I will never purchase these stupid stickers ever again...thats what they are. USELESS STICKERS. Stick with nails people. If you don't want holes in the wall, just put spackle or paint over the hole when you no longer need it there.
I attached a handful of very light picture frames from Ikea on my wall using your command strips about a year ago. I believe 4 strips are supposed to hold 16 pounds total. My frame is 3 pounds so I used 2 strips thinking that would more than suffice. In recent days I had 2 frames fall off the wall and one of them actually broke. They are light but still have sharper corners so luckily none of my kids was under them at the time. All of these strip products seem like "easy" and clean solutions but the products do not perform. I've had other small strips with hooks etc simply fall off the wall as well. Great ideas terrible execution.
I have purchased over $100 worth of command strips over time. The outdoor light hangers and strips are excellent. The indoor small picture hangers are so-so, just hard to actually disengage back (attached to wall) from front (attached to picture) before allowing the glue to dry. Even when I followed the directions exactly, 3 of my larger frames fell, one in the middle of the night. They seemed to hold for about 4 months, then one by one started to fall. When pulling on the tab to remove the the wall mounted strips, paint and wall texture both came off. I used heavier weighted strips and weighed each picture before hanging. One is an antique oil painting with of course no glass, but a custom frame that now is damaged. The less expensive frame was damaged on the 9x12 ... MoreI have purchased over $100 worth of command strips over time. The outdoor light hangers and strips are excellent. The indoor small picture hangers are so-so, just hard to actually disengage back (attached to wall) from front (attached to picture) before allowing the glue to dry. Even when I followed the directions exactly, 3 of my larger frames fell, one in the middle of the night. They seemed to hold for about 4 months, then one by one started to fall. When pulling on the tab to remove the the wall mounted strips, paint and wall texture both came off. I used heavier weighted strips and weighed each picture before hanging. One is an antique oil painting with of course no glass, but a custom frame that now is damaged. The less expensive frame was damaged on the 9x12 when it fell. My walls are painted in flat paint and as 90% homes in the West Coast or Hawaii, have a slight orange peel, which 3M customer service said would be fine. No looking forward to all the replacement of the frames or re-texturing, patching and re-texturing. The ads on TV are very misleading for how easy or well the product works for picture hanging. As I mentioned, the outdoor for lights as well as the hooks for hanging things do work.
I have been using these products for family picture frames for about 4 months. They are beginning to fail at about 2 to 3 months. The larger frames have been the first to fail, and break on the floor on impact. None of these frames are over 1 pound...using multiple strips rated for 2.5 pounds or heavier (whatever in store). The smaller 4x6 frames remain attached.I have identified two failure points. First, the strips coming off the walls. Not an issue for smallest frames, yet. Standard latex walls cleaned before application. Second, detachment from the frames itself, the adhesive side on the frame.I have even used gorilla glue two-sided heavy duty tape on the frame, and then the Command strip on that tape. That just failed too after 2 months. It peeled off the ... MoreI have been using these products for family picture frames for about 4 months. They are beginning to fail at about 2 to 3 months. The larger frames have been the first to fail, and break on the floor on impact. None of these frames are over 1 pound...using multiple strips rated for 2.5 pounds or heavier (whatever in store). The smaller 4x6 frames remain attached.I have identified two failure points. First, the strips coming off the walls. Not an issue for smallest frames, yet. Standard latex walls cleaned before application. Second, detachment from the frames itself, the adhesive side on the frame.I have even used gorilla glue two-sided heavy duty tape on the frame, and then the Command strip on that tape. That just failed too after 2 months. It peeled off the gorilla tape which remains on the frame.What I am unable to address if this may be a batch issue. I purchased several packages over a period from different stores. Otherwise I would have provided for help on root cause.I had hoped to avoid nails in the walls, but there doesn't seem to be an alternative as this product is showing unreliability. For weightless plastic applications, it works. I have used other command products for years, which have mostly worked. For more practical uses on pricier objects, I would take caution and consider standard hooks.
I needed to hang several pictures in a house that is over 100 years old. The walls have lath and plaster which can be impossible to nail into, not to mention nails can really damage the walls. I purchased these command strips to hang both small and large pictures and they worked great. You just need to add enough strips for the weight of the picture. They are really easy to use and the big plus is they do not damage the wall and if I need to take the picture down they do not leave any marks or mars on the wall. I have purchased several more sets to hang more pictures. Great product!!
I used the used to hang three pictures above my child’s toddler bed which I did use pretty lightweight frames and follow the instructions.. I have texture walls with satin sheen paint. I left the pictures hanging for 4 years. And when I removed them there was NO DAMAGE. Not a single frame ever budged in anyway the entire time I had them hanging. I will forever use these!! I’ve actually found another use for these in my home as well lol! those who are posting pictures of items falling or damaged walls or not using their brains or or not following the instructions! If you use the entire package and therefore throw the instructions away and you just go trying to pull these off your wall Instead of removing them the proper way then I’m sure it is going to bring some ... MoreI used the used to hang three pictures above my child’s toddler bed which I did use pretty lightweight frames and follow the instructions.. I have texture walls with satin sheen paint. I left the pictures hanging for 4 years. And when I removed them there was NO DAMAGE. Not a single frame ever budged in anyway the entire time I had them hanging. I will forever use these!! I’ve actually found another use for these in my home as well lol! those who are posting pictures of items falling or damaged walls or not using their brains or or not following the instructions! If you use the entire package and therefore throw the instructions away and you just go trying to pull these off your wall Instead of removing them the proper way then I’m sure it is going to bring some paint with it or a layer of drywall even since these are definitely strong!! You are never supposed to just go pulling these off in any fashion and are supposed to only hold by the tab and pull straight down or up or sideways whichever way you have the strip going to staying in the direction of the strip and up against the wall! As awesome as these are I think it’s without a doubt worth a Google before going to remove ;)
I appreciate having the option to use these. I am super careful, though, and only use them when I don't have another secure option. Once another 3M adhesive hook (a different item, but in the command strips family) failed and my item fell to the tile floor and broke. I have also had these velcro hangers peel paint off the walls (and yes, I followed the instructions to wait at least 30 days after painting to use them). The instructions have you pushing the 2 velcro pieces together, then placing the painting (or whatever you're hanging) against the wall, then peeling apart the velcro pieces and waiting for an hour for the piece on the wall to cure, and then finally pushing the velcro back together and hanging the object. What happened was that the velcro pieces were ... MoreI appreciate having the option to use these. I am super careful, though, and only use them when I don't have another secure option. Once another 3M adhesive hook (a different item, but in the command strips family) failed and my item fell to the tile floor and broke. I have also had these velcro hangers peel paint off the walls (and yes, I followed the instructions to wait at least 30 days after painting to use them). The instructions have you pushing the 2 velcro pieces together, then placing the painting (or whatever you're hanging) against the wall, then peeling apart the velcro pieces and waiting for an hour for the piece on the wall to cure, and then finally pushing the velcro back together and hanging the object. What happened was that the velcro pieces were so stuck together that they ended up pulling off the wall and bringing paint along. I was SO careful, but it happened anyway. I guess the good thing is that the velcro pieces stick together well! However, for the most part they work as advertised and are easy to use. I am careful not to hang things that I would be upset if they broke. It only happened once that one failed, but that was enough. Also, the adhesive strips do peel off pretty easily and (other than the one time they brought paint with them), I've had good luck with no residue being left behind and no damage.
| Good for Humid Environments | No |
| Good For Outdoors | No |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Packaging Color | Green |