✨ Light Up Your Life, Damage-Free! ✨
The Command Outdoor Light Clips by 3M offer a damage-free solution for hanging outdoor lights. Each package includes 20 clear hooks and 24 water-resistant Command Strips, designed to hold strongly on various smooth surfaces while withstanding outdoor elements. Easy to install and remove, these clips are perfect for creating a festive atmosphere without the hassle of tools or surface damage.
Manufacturer | 3M |
Part number | AW017-20NA |
Item Weight | 68 g |
Product Dimensions | 3.18 x 2.08 x 1.27 cm; 68.04 g |
Item model number | AW017-20NA |
Size | 20 Clips |
Color | White |
Style | 20 Clips |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Clips |
Shape | Straight |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
light-source-type | String Light |
Special Features | water resistant |
Included components | 20 Clips, 24 Strips |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
Nice
Nice
G**E
Stuck to old, painted and cold wood siding
The clips worked well holding C9 light sets to on less than perfectly clean wood siding on small yard shed and they were applied during cold weather. Only one failed. I pressed it back on it and it stuck and stayed.
M**
Muy útiles
Excelentes para colgar las luces y arreglos navideños
A**X
Great adhesion, great clips!!
Perfect! I used it to hold the patio lights I got from Costco. Stays adhered to the sidewall of my travel trailer.Great that the clip is clear, but the adhesive tape is not (and it is longer than the clip), so take note of that.The extra adhesive tape strips are also nice. And to ensure a clean adhesive removal, always pull the adhesive away from the clip, parallel to the surface, in the direction of the arrow. NOT towards you. Also take note of the load rating. It will come off, if the load is too heavy.It also comes in a sealed bag with all the parts and instructions, more like for bulk sale. Rather than the normal packaging seen in the store.
A**R
Would not stick outside.
Used up half the first package trying. Wanted it to hold lights on the deck. All dropped. These were rope lights. Go back to metal screw hooks
S**A
See below for a few tips!
I used these to hang patio lights on a metal railing. At first I just put all the clips on every couple feet and thought it was as easy as that. But once I hung up the lights, I realized that they wouldn't hang tight and the bulbs would bang against the railing when it was windy and break. So I had to order another 20 pack and totally redo it.If you are hanging yours tight as well, look at my first photo for reference of how to hang them! FIRST put the Command strip on the plastic hook and trim excess, then put the light string on it (I put the hook right before the light and that kept them very tight and unable to move in the wind), and LASTLY stick it to the spot you want it in. I did this all the way along my patio and now from the front I don't have to look at the light cord and they don't move. I cut off the excess sticky part so that it would look clean once I realized that the pull strip doesn't work if I want to get them off anyways (you can easily move them if you mess up at first but after a few hours they stuck to that metal hard and I had to use scissors pry the ones I messed up on off). I am curious to see if they'll survive a Colorado winter but good for now!
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