🖼️ Hang it your way—without the hassle!
The Damage Free Magnetic Poster and Picture Hangers by GoodHangups offer a revolutionary way to display your favorite posters and photos without damaging your walls. Each pack includes 40 magnets and 40 magnet-receptive stickers, allowing you to create a customizable magnet board on any surface. Perfect for renters and creatives alike, these reusable hangers are an eco-friendly alternative to traditional hanging methods.
UPC | 030915329231 030915328913 |
Manufacturer | GoodHangups |
Part Number | FBA_gh008 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 4.49 x 1.1 inches |
Item model number | FBA_gh008 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 40 Pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**M
Hangs well and pretty good quality magnets
I have a few opinions about said product, both good and bad. But first, let's start off with the good ones first.My cousin had these up for her anime prints and they recommended GoodHangups because it didn't involve taping or pinning them to the wall to prevent damaging the art and it's fairly simple and easy to use. They come together with metal stickers and magnets. Just stick them up and hang your pictures or art with no worries.I put up my posters a few days before and they tend to hold up pretty well. I went back to check the reviews and someone suggested using a bit of scotch tape to hold the stickers in place since they tend to fall out, so I went back and redid all of them and we'll see how well that idea holds up (pun intended). I have high hopes for that method to work. I'm going to have to come back and buy more for the rest of my prints and posters.As for the cons, the magnets are very small and I lost a couple of them while I was setting the posters up. One of them somehow chipped in the process and also I ran out of magnets.Fortunately enough, I have a few posters up and for size comparison, they hold up pretty well but depending on how big your posters are they are going to require a few more magnets.
A**A
Smart hanging alternative
I have purchased numerous sets of these magnets to cover an entire wall with a collage of photos in my office. The pictures I am hanging vary in size and include 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10s. They are not in frames or anything like that, just the plain prints. The drywall is painted and slightly textured.I was a bit hesitant to purchase after reading the negative reviews on here, but decided to try them myself. These hangups appealed to me for several reasons:1. I did not want to do anything permanent to my wall space or cause damage to the walls, no nails, holes, etc.2. I wanted the flexibility to change out and rearrange pictures as needed.3. Ease of use.So far I have not had trouble with pictures falling off the wall. I followed the directions included in the package, making sure to rub/press the sticker firmly so that it sticks to the wall. The magnets that come in the set are very strong. I even have a ceiling fan on high in the space - I was concerned that it may affect the pictures, but it has not.Overall I am very pleased with these! My only con is the price, but everything is so expensive these days.
S**N
Works great but so expensive
I saw this on shark Tank and I thought it was really cool so I got it but it’s actually a good product it’s just very very expensive for what it does. I actually can’t believe I spent the amount of money I spent on these things it was like 50 bucks Or just under that. They use neodymium magnets which are very strong but also expensive so that’s part of the reason that they’re so pricey. Dad said it’s a good product and I’ll have them pretty much forever because the part that adheres to the wall is supposed to be reusable and if it’s not I’m going to complain for because I spent so much money on these they better send me replacements if these don’t work when I need to actually reuse them
A**N
Not good on textured walls
These were amazing at first application. They went up quickly and easy. Loved how you could barely see the magnets. After a couple of hours, the stickers on the backside started lifting. I have textured walls so these do not work long term. I was really bummed as I loved how quickly I was able to hang some posters on my sons wall, but they just don’t last on textured walls. I’m sure on smooth walls, they would last longer.
R**C
Great! :)
These were great! I love them. I just wish they were cheaper. I would buy more. I was even able to hang a large poster no problem. I probably could have used just 4 magnets, but I used all 8 because I had no use for just 2 magnets for anything. And just to have an extra secure hold. I bought them because I wanted to hang posters but did not want to go through the hassle of framing them and hanging them. And I did not want to damage them by putting holes in them. So they were great. Would be good for a college dorm for example. And I restock them a few times and they still worked I just made sure to rub over them to secure them. I don't know how many times I would be able to re stick them. Hopefully several! I also bought some like these that have a push pin magnet connection not a sticker. They work well and I can reuse them as many times as I want for sure. But those will leave a hole in the wall obviously. So just weighing your options and what you need them for.
J**Y
Weak adhesive, doesn't work on textured walls.
These do not have adhesive on the back of the heavy sliver of metal that the magnet actually attaches to. Read that line again, they do have adhesive- a very weak adhesive (think post it notes) on the teardrop shaped piece of thing material around it/ but it's only about 1/8" wide ring around the metal "coin" shape. Also the metal isn't paper thin, it's about the thickness of half a dime- so you end up with a ridge that the adhesive has to push down around like a table cloth around a round table. Now put that on a textured wall where barely 50% of the adhesive sticks at all. It doesn't stick. At all. I used alcohol on the paint to ensure it wasn't dirty and let it dry of course too- wether it was used or not, they all fell off - under their own weight. As in no print, 5 of them fell off over night. We keep trying, a thin poster curl knocks not the magnets off but the entire thing off the wall. keep having the same thing happen, waste of money.
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