Use these to hang things on your plaster walls

Note: This is not a sponsored post from 3M, we just had to rave about this incredible innovation for hanging heavy items on plaster walls.

If you’re like me and absolutely useless at DIY, you may sometimes find even the most basic thing - like hanging a picture frame on the wall - as a seemingly impossible challenge. It’s not that the process is hard, it’s not knowing what the right process is for different types of walls. Plaster, brick, stone, concrete, stud, the list goes on and on, what do you use and how can you be sure to avoid damaging your pristine walls and causing more headaches for yourself? But for most houses around the world, you’ll likely have walls with very thin plaster/drywall, which in the past causes headaches when hanging heavy home decor on them.

So, how are you supposed to hang things on a plaster wall/drywall? Well, put down that hammer and drill, because I think I have found the most perfect solution for this, and after using this new product from 3M, I can safely say I will never hang anything on the wall again without these!


3M Claw Plasterboard Picture Hanging Wall Hooks -
Holds between 7 kg - 30kg

  • No tools - just push in with your thumbs

  • No studs - hang anywhere on drywall

  • No regrets - no big holes left in the wall

Having put these to the test in our new build house, I’ve been blown away by how easy it was to use. I’ve managed to put up multiple heavy mirrors and picture frames up within seconds! And the best part, you can put them up wherever you want, without ever needing a drill, or a hammer, or anything else except your thumbs! There’s different size Claws to hold different weights, between 7 kg and up to 30kg! For me, this has been a real game changer, and I’ll be sure to get more of the 3M Claws to get my new home office looking nice and cosy with all sorts of home decor!

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