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Command’s adhesive technology gives you the power to make a big statement by hanging heavier décor.
Dust off those framed prints you’ve been wanting to hang and put away the hammer and nails. Command’s XL Picture Hanging Strips allows you to hang larger artworks, mirrors and heavier décor items without damaging your walls. These super-tough strips have 40 percent more adhesive power than Command Large Picture Hanging Strips; however, like the rest of the range, they leave no sticky residue behind when you want to remove them. When you’re done, the strips are removable without damaging walls.
A single, large piece of art on a blank wall is a bold statement. It’s a great way to ground a room and create a dramatic focal point. There’s no need to call in the installers, though, because Command XL Picture Hanging Strips (available in black and white) are easy to fix in place and they provide a strong hold on a variety of indoor surfaces, including painted walls, painted cinderblock and concrete.
With Command XL Picture Hanging Strips, hanging a mirror is an easy, tool-free, D.I.Y. project. A larger mirror will bounce more light around the room, making your space feel bigger and brighter. And with a holding power of up to 9kg, Command XL Picture Hanging Strips allow you to comfortably upsize your mirror.
Walls aren’t just for art; they are prime real estate for simple storage solutions such as pegboards. The extra strength of Command XL Picture Hanging Strips allows you to install one of these underrated organisers so you can clear clutter.
Have you always wanted a gallery wall look for your home? Command Picture Hanging Strips are easy to attach, and they are available in small, medium, large and XL, so you can create interest by mixing and matching frame sizes.
Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
Check out the rest of our Command range.
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When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.