Command Picture Hanging strips, cheapest I've seen lately is around £3 a pack. Bought some from Wilko last week to hang a fairly large from and it's still going strong (unlike the No More Nails adhesive strips I tried on a lighter picture).
Thought I'd buy some more to hang the other picture and came across these for 3 for 2.
Can attach and reattach as it's similar to velcro.
3 packs for £4 - total bargain, thanks op!
FWIW, I have used these for everything from light pictures to quite a heavy mirror with no problems or damage to walls.
veedubjai
20 Dec 162#4
These are great for tenants who are not allowed to drill holes under their tenancy agreement & risk losing some of their deposit for repairs.
sradmad
20 Dec 161#5
good find op, heat added
salahwrexham
20 Dec 161#6
Beware! These will take the skimming of you plaster off. I wanted to take down a frame and it left some nice holes in the wall. Good price if you want to fix stuff on tiles. Heat added!
anthony712
20 Dec 16#7
lots of negatives on Amazon, for pictures falling off walls after a few hours, and also removing them from wall will take off plaster skim. Was going to purchase, but have had problems before with plaster skim coming off.
xxxxLucy_Louxxxx to anthony712
20 Dec 161#8
I've been using these for years, I've never had a problem with them, you just need to make sure you pull down and not out and they come off ok. I've just ordered 6 lots :smiley:
OliWarner
20 Dec 16#9
Never had a problem removing one of these. Pull the tab straight down (not away from the wall), which stretches the backing, releasing the strip. Very clever little things.
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Thought I'd buy some more to hang the other picture and came across these for 3 for 2.
Can attach and reattach as it's similar to velcro.
Link to medium ones.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Command-Damage-Free-Hangin-2-00-/401208441566
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FWIW, I have used these for everything from light pictures to quite a heavy mirror with no problems or damage to walls.