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Are you annoyed with how expensive command hook are, even though the design of the basic ones are incredibly simple? Me too! So instead of spending upwards of $15 to hang up my cheapo kitchen utensils, I decided to take half an hour or so to create my own. I couldn't find anything as simple as this so I thought I would put it out there.
I have no idea how much weight they can hold, but I can tell you that they have been perfect for all light-ish items including (but not limited to) kitchen utensils, keys, hats, HotWheels cards, and very long chains of fun-colored paperclips!
Very easy print, no supports necessary. Each hook only takes about 30 minutes to print so printing in bulk is super easy. I designed this to be used with the Command Poster Strips since you can get a lot of them for fairly cheap. I printed it laid on its back, but it should also be able to be printed as seen in the preview.
If you have any questions please let me know!
Tips are not required but are always appreciated :)
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