No-Drill Screw Hooks
No-Drill Screw Hooks
Hang 11 lbs without drilling! These steel screw hooks stick permanently to any surface & remove cleanly – perfect for renters!
11lb weight capacity
Works on any surface
No tools needed
Removes cleanly
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Industrial-Strength No-Drill Screw Hooks - 11lb Capacity (10-Pack)
Finally—a damage-free way to hang heavy items! Our professional-grade screw hooks combine stainless steel strength with 3M VHB adhesive to hold 5kg (11 lbs) per hook on any smooth surface—no tools or drilling required!

Why These Beat Regular Hooks:
UNMATCHED HOLDING POWER
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11lb weight capacity per hook (holds plants, tools, decor)
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Steel screw + 3M adhesive - won't sag or pull out over time
- Rustproof & waterproof - works indoors/outdoors
NO-DRILL INSTALLATION
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Twist-lock design - screws securely into adhesive pad
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Works on tiles/glass/wood/metal
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Removes cleanly (just heat with hair dryer)
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Includes alcohol wipes for perfect adhesion

SPECS:
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Material: 304 Stainless Steel + 3M VHB
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Size: 1.5"L x 0.8"D hook
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Max Weight: 5kg/11lb per hook
- Surface Prep: Alcohol wipes included

This is my second purchase. Great product that actually works.
Exactly what I needed. Simple, strong, and easy to apply.
Doesn’t slide or fall off like other adhesive hooks I’ve tried before.
Works perfectly on bathroom tiles. No slipping, no sliding.
I've only had these adhesive hooks up for 1 week. But I will update if I notice any issues within the first year or whenever I decide to remove them.These adhesive hooks are almost permanent. I say "almost" bc there are a few ways that may allow you to safely remove them. (I have not tried those methods with this particular product. But I have successfully tried them on similar adhesive hooks in the past. I'll include some tips below.)I bought these to use in one of my showers. I would never try using these types of adhesive stickers on a regular wall or semi-porous/porous surface. Based on experience, they tend to peel of a lot of paint or just pull chunks of wall or particle board off when you try to remove them.I got this particular style of hook because it was slim, didn't protrude far from the wall, and fit my particular needs. (Reference my photo to see the plastic hanging shower basket I wanted to mount against a wall in a shower stall.)I used 2 hooks to hold a rather larger shower basket that's typically filled with several large bottles of hygiene products. The bottles aren't in my pictures. But the basket has been stuffed with a total of 5 bottles (3 almost full) and some random, small objects over the past week.The stickers have not peeled, loosened, or warped in any way - despite the weight of all products and getting doused in very hot water for about 30-40 min per day. It gets splashed or steadily doused in water during showers due to the tight space.My bathroom also has poor ventilation and insulation. So, the stickers sit in a steamy bathroom for at least 30 min after a shower. Then the bathroom goes cold... so cold, we hate using it outside of showering. The adhesive hooks seem to be able to handle the temperature and humidity fluctuations very well. And the hooks haven't shown any signs of rust or corrosion so far. (A cheap shaving can will develop rust on the bottom after just a few days of being left in that shower.)The shower wall is pretty smooth. It has the faintest bit of texture to it. The stall is acrylic or fiberglass.You do need to be careful when deciding where to stick these hooks bc once the adhesive touches a surface, it's almost impossible to try to reposition it. You also want to make sure the surface you're applying it to is clean and - if possible - wiped down with rubbing alcohol to remove any possible grime or grease/oils. Additionally, avoid accidentally touching the adhesive part bc your finger prints will forever be visible thru the clear acrylic sticker.Tips for removal:• Warm up the adhesive with a blow dryer or heat gun before attempting to slowly and carefully peel the sticker off. Continue to apply heat or otherwise keep the sticker as warm (VERY warm) as possible as you continue to peel it away. Be careful not to melt the surface the sticker is clinging onto. (You need a lot of heat.)• Carefully use a razor blade (or similar object) to slide under the sticker and gradually slice thru the adhesive. Spray some WD-40 or drip isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) under the sticker to loosen up the adhesive as you continue to carefully slice/scrape it off the surface.• Use dental floss. Peel back a corner just enough to slide the floss under the sticker. Pull the floss in a back and forth motion to separate the sticker from the wall. There will likely be a lot of residue left behind. Use WD-40, rubbing alcohol, or another adhesive remover to remove traces of the adhesive from the wall.• Use a combo of all 3 methods.Anyway, I highly recommend these. Renters, be careful where you choose to stick these to! They can be rent-friendly if used carefully. They're way stronger than Command hooks, but not as safe when it comes time for removal.
This is my second purchase. Great product that actually works.
Exactly what I needed. Simple, strong, and easy to apply.
Doesn’t slide or fall off like other adhesive hooks I’ve tried before.
Works perfectly on bathroom tiles. No slipping, no sliding.
I've only had these adhesive hooks up for 1 week. But I will update if I notice any issues within the first year or whenever I decide to remove them.These adhesive hooks are almost permanent. I say "almost" bc there are a few ways that may allow you to safely remove them. (I have not tried those methods with this particular product. But I have successfully tried them on similar adhesive hooks in the past. I'll include some tips below.)I bought these to use in one of my showers. I would never try using these types of adhesive stickers on a regular wall or semi-porous/porous surface. Based on experience, they tend to peel of a lot of paint or just pull chunks of wall or particle board off when you try to remove them.I got this particular style of hook because it was slim, didn't protrude far from the wall, and fit my particular needs. (Reference my photo to see the plastic hanging shower basket I wanted to mount against a wall in a shower stall.)I used 2 hooks to hold a rather larger shower basket that's typically filled with several large bottles of hygiene products. The bottles aren't in my pictures. But the basket has been stuffed with a total of 5 bottles (3 almost full) and some random, small objects over the past week.The stickers have not peeled, loosened, or warped in any way - despite the weight of all products and getting doused in very hot water for about 30-40 min per day. It gets splashed or steadily doused in water during showers due to the tight space.My bathroom also has poor ventilation and insulation. So, the stickers sit in a steamy bathroom for at least 30 min after a shower. Then the bathroom goes cold... so cold, we hate using it outside of showering. The adhesive hooks seem to be able to handle the temperature and humidity fluctuations very well. And the hooks haven't shown any signs of rust or corrosion so far. (A cheap shaving can will develop rust on the bottom after just a few days of being left in that shower.)The shower wall is pretty smooth. It has the faintest bit of texture to it. The stall is acrylic or fiberglass.You do need to be careful when deciding where to stick these hooks bc once the adhesive touches a surface, it's almost impossible to try to reposition it. You also want to make sure the surface you're applying it to is clean and - if possible - wiped down with rubbing alcohol to remove any possible grime or grease/oils. Additionally, avoid accidentally touching the adhesive part bc your finger prints will forever be visible thru the clear acrylic sticker.Tips for removal:• Warm up the adhesive with a blow dryer or heat gun before attempting to slowly and carefully peel the sticker off. Continue to apply heat or otherwise keep the sticker as warm (VERY warm) as possible as you continue to peel it away. Be careful not to melt the surface the sticker is clinging onto. (You need a lot of heat.)• Carefully use a razor blade (or similar object) to slide under the sticker and gradually slice thru the adhesive. Spray some WD-40 or drip isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) under the sticker to loosen up the adhesive as you continue to carefully slice/scrape it off the surface.• Use dental floss. Peel back a corner just enough to slide the floss under the sticker. Pull the floss in a back and forth motion to separate the sticker from the wall. There will likely be a lot of residue left behind. Use WD-40, rubbing alcohol, or another adhesive remover to remove traces of the adhesive from the wall.• Use a combo of all 3 methods.Anyway, I highly recommend these. Renters, be careful where you choose to stick these to! They can be rent-friendly if used carefully. They're way stronger than Command hooks, but not as safe when it comes time for removal.
This is my second purchase. Great product that actually works.
Exactly what I needed. Simple, strong, and easy to apply.
Doesn’t slide or fall off like other adhesive hooks I’ve tried before.
Works perfectly on bathroom tiles. No slipping, no sliding.
I've only had these adhesive hooks up for 1 week. But I will update if I notice any issues within the first year or whenever I decide to remove them.These adhesive hooks are almost permanent. I say "almost" bc there are a few ways that may allow you to safely remove them. (I have not tried those methods with this particular product. But I have successfully tried them on similar adhesive hooks in the past. I'll include some tips below.)I bought these to use in one of my showers. I would never try using these types of adhesive stickers on a regular wall or semi-porous/porous surface. Based on experience, they tend to peel of a lot of paint or just pull chunks of wall or particle board off when you try to remove them.I got this particular style of hook because it was slim, didn't protrude far from the wall, and fit my particular needs. (Reference my photo to see the plastic hanging shower basket I wanted to mount against a wall in a shower stall.)I used 2 hooks to hold a rather larger shower basket that's typically filled with several large bottles of hygiene products. The bottles aren't in my pictures. But the basket has been stuffed with a total of 5 bottles (3 almost full) and some random, small objects over the past week.The stickers have not peeled, loosened, or warped in any way - despite the weight of all products and getting doused in very hot water for about 30-40 min per day. It gets splashed or steadily doused in water during showers due to the tight space.My bathroom also has poor ventilation and insulation. So, the stickers sit in a steamy bathroom for at least 30 min after a shower. Then the bathroom goes cold... so cold, we hate using it outside of showering. The adhesive hooks seem to be able to handle the temperature and humidity fluctuations very well. And the hooks haven't shown any signs of rust or corrosion so far. (A cheap shaving can will develop rust on the bottom after just a few days of being left in that shower.)The shower wall is pretty smooth. It has the faintest bit of texture to it. The stall is acrylic or fiberglass.You do need to be careful when deciding where to stick these hooks bc once the adhesive touches a surface, it's almost impossible to try to reposition it. You also want to make sure the surface you're applying it to is clean and - if possible - wiped down with rubbing alcohol to remove any possible grime or grease/oils. Additionally, avoid accidentally touching the adhesive part bc your finger prints will forever be visible thru the clear acrylic sticker.Tips for removal:• Warm up the adhesive with a blow dryer or heat gun before attempting to slowly and carefully peel the sticker off. Continue to apply heat or otherwise keep the sticker as warm (VERY warm) as possible as you continue to peel it away. Be careful not to melt the surface the sticker is clinging onto. (You need a lot of heat.)• Carefully use a razor blade (or similar object) to slide under the sticker and gradually slice thru the adhesive. Spray some WD-40 or drip isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) under the sticker to loosen up the adhesive as you continue to carefully slice/scrape it off the surface.• Use dental floss. Peel back a corner just enough to slide the floss under the sticker. Pull the floss in a back and forth motion to separate the sticker from the wall. There will likely be a lot of residue left behind. Use WD-40, rubbing alcohol, or another adhesive remover to remove traces of the adhesive from the wall.• Use a combo of all 3 methods.Anyway, I highly recommend these. Renters, be careful where you choose to stick these to! They can be rent-friendly if used carefully. They're way stronger than Command hooks, but not as safe when it comes time for removal.



