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🖇️ Hangman Double-Headed Claw Hangers - Multi Purpose Hooks: 50-Pack Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Details

MaterialWood
ColorBlack
BrandHangman
Maximum Weight Recommendation30 Pounds, 100 Pounds

Description of 🖇️ Hangman Double-Headed Claw Hangers - Multi Purpose Hooks: 50-Pack

Holds 30lbs in drywall and 100lbs in wood stud. Easy Installation. For D-rings, sawtooth hangers and wired art. No pilot hole required for installation. Self-tapping tip for easy starting in drywall.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for hanging heavy items

I have a very heavy metal watch and have had trouble finding hangers strong enough to hang it on the wall. I was just driving through Revain and came across these screws. You don't need a drill or molly and the crown pops out far enough to hold my very large metal watch and I have enough left over to hang lots of other things. I gave some to my neighbor and she liked them too. She solved her problem too.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Not automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love them Gold vs. Black Screw info

These are sure to drive a nail in the wall to hang anything. They won't go through the wall like a nail, but they will leave a hole slightly larger than a nail. Gold screws have a smaller head and protrude less from the wall than black screws. Both can be used for keyhole hanging. Gold Screw: 1" Screw, 3/16" Shank 11/32" Head Dia - according to HANGMANPRODUCTS.com Black Screw: 1 1/4" Screw, 11/32" Shank, 11 Head Dia / 32" - according to HANGMANPRODUCTS.com

Pros
  • Pleasing
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for use with French boots!

When screwed into a wall without bolts, the bottom head sits flush against the wall and acts as an anchor, creating a much smaller hole. The top has just the right amount of clearance to securely hang a piece of art or to wall mount anything with a French rod. I've been using them for years and nothing I've ever mounted this way has fallen off these screws. I hung large, heavy 4" x 6" panels with cradles and crossbars on just two of them, and the bottom heads won't let them slide out of the…

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Grab the bear claw bolts and don't let go!

These Bear Claw Bolts are incredibly strong! Best of all, you don't have to insert the dowel when screwing it into the drywall. The screws have aggressive threads that will grab drywall or plaster and won't let go. Another great feature is that you don't need a drill to install these screws. Just hit the screw with a hammer to get started, then use a screwdriver to finish the job. A short, chunky screwdriver with a thick handle works best. I bought a pack of 50 units which significantly reduced

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Disappearing

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great for drywall in hardware

This is my second or third purchase of these screws. I found them great for hanging pictures on drywall, the best I've tried. They easily go into the drywall, they are thick enough not to fall out, and at the same time thin enough to leave only a small hole, to which you can even attach a piece of thin but strong rope so that the picture does not fall off the Screw. . My wife loves pictures and in our house everything is fixed with these screws. By the way, it can also be put in a hairpin if…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Repair

The easiest wall anchor I have ever used. No pilot hole needs to be drilled. Install the screwdriver, press, turn - done. I've used them in everything from thin boards (5/32 "") to solid wood bolts. The weight they can handle is amazing. If you're using an image of a jagged frame near the top edge, this is the screw to use. Wall anchors with a hook hanging from the screw are visible above the frame. The bear claw is small enough that the frame covers it. User Advice: For maximum strength, stop…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this double headed artistic hanging screw.

I have used nailed art hangers in the past but I found that the narrowness of the nail caused problems. Also using a wire hanger was a problem when trying to center and align the art. This screw is a great alternative. First, I don't have to drill a pilot hole, the screw goes straight into the drywall. Second, when I drive a screw into the wall to the depth of the first head, I know I've gone far enough and feel the hanger is securely fastened. Third, this particular brand has enough space…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Depends on what you use it for

This product has two problems. Total length is 1 5/8 inches. The threaded portion is about 1 1/4" long and the head portion where you hang the object is about 3/8" long. The problem is that most drywall is 1/2 inch long. "thick so you have 3/4" threads sticking out from the back of the drywall. This isn't usually a problem unless you have wires behind the drywall that can puncture and cause electrical problems. If you punch it through drywall and into a stud, it works perfectly. The second…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Hangman Bear Claw Anchorless Screws (BCD-50) are great for hanging. I use this type of screw to hang picture frames and other things like tablets, straps, etc. Matte black screws. They are much longer than the ones I usually buy in stores. But it is very expensive and you can only get a small amount, e.g. B. 5 to 8 pieces in a small crochet pack. They are much cheaper and you get 50 of them. They are slightly sharper along the screw than those shop polished in gold or silver. You will get about

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn