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🧲 Stick smart, live stylish—damage-free hanging made effortless!
Command Small Refill Adhesive Strips provide a powerful, damage-free solution for hanging small indoor hooks on a variety of smooth surfaces. Designed for easy, tool-free installation and clean removal, these 20 white foam strips are reusable and repositionable, making them perfect for dynamic living and working spaces where style meets functionality.






























| ASIN | B000FDLFBK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,885 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #293 in Utility Hooks #351 in Industrial Hooks #6,574 in Hardware |
| Brand | Command |
| Brand Name | Command |
| Color | White Replacement Strips |
| Compatible Material | Finished wood, Glass, Laminate, Metal, Painted concrete cinder blocks, Painted walls, Tiles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,906 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051141334745 |
| Included Components | Command - 17022-ES |
| Item Type Name | Command Small Wire Hooks, 16-Hooks, 24-Strips, Organize Damage-Free |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Foam |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model | 17022 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Easy Install |
| Part Number | Command - 17022-ES |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Wall |
| Size Name | 20 Strips |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Easy Install |
| Surface Recommendation | Smooth surfaces |
| UPC | 885832023843 051141334745 300717883362 |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**N
White Strips Work Better than Clear Strips
In a nutshell, the white strips outperform the clear strips because their thicker design reduces potentially damaging user error upon removal. Further, big projects takes less time to complete using the white strips rather than the clear ones, because they can be used to hold things much sooner after they've been positioned on the wall. I had some clear cord clips that I was using for a very large project ( Command Round Cord Clips, Clear, 10-Clip ). Even though the clips came with extra strips (2 extra per 10 clips), the project required about 90 clips and took several days to complete. I had never used Command products before, and at first I was wasting a lot of strips experimenting. So, I severely misjudged the, "waste factor," and ordered a this pack of refills to have on hand. Of course, as the project took form I got better with planning (or something) and became less wasteful. I had a premature senior moment (I'm not THAT old) and accidentally ordered these white strips instead of the exact replacement, which would have been Command Small Refill Strips, Clear, 12-Strip, 6-Pack . Later I was glad that I had made the mistake, because I learned that the white strips perform better than the clear strips do. Let me explain. The white ones adhere more quickly (shorter setting time before usage) and yet once cured, they are removed more easily and with less potential for damage. Unfortunately, I tried to remove one of the adherent (meaning one that was stuck to the wall for many hours before its 1st use) that had been secured to the wall with a clear adhesive strip and I wasn't careful enough. I pulled the tab at a very slight angle away from the wall (WHICH IS VERY CLEARLY INADVISABLE ACCORDING TO THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS), and it removed a small chip of paint with it - my fault not the product's. The white ones are easier to remove without accidentally pulling at an angle because they are spongy and thicker (like regular double-stick foam tape) so they start out a few mm from the wall. Hard to describe, but the clear stips are flatter (like double-stick Scotch Tape), and thus lie flatter on your wall. Unless you are VERY careful, it's difficult to pull absolutely against the wall. Tweezers, or some such tool, might help there. Note about, "curing time," : The directions that came with the clear hooks/clear strips combo instruct the user not to use the clips to hold anything until they have been stuck to the wall for at least 1 hour. My specific, albeit odd, application actually required the adhesive to set 3-6 hours before I could really use the clips. I suspect that this is because I was using the clips to tension the wires they were securing, thus requiring them to hold fast under torque (the wire had to curve around doorways and such). So, I've named that 3-6 hour time frame, "curing time." When switching to the white adhesive strips, I didn't re-read their assumed similar directions, and found that they could withstand my torque application at curing times less than the suggested 1 hour.
K**Y
Good product
Perfect and durable
C**N
Transform Your Dorm Decor Game with No-Fuss, No-Holes Command Strips! 🌟🖼️✨
TLDR: Command strips for the win – perfect for dorm decor without nails or screws! 🖼️🚫🔨 I've become somewhat of a command strip aficionado, and let me tell you, these strips are the real MVPs of my dorm room decor. I've tried various types, all pairing seamlessly with command hooks, but these? They're in a league of their own. Imagine being able to jazz up your space without the horror of hammering nails or twisting screws into the walls. That's the beauty of these strips. It's like having a magic wand for hanging stuff – poof, and it's up, no damage, no drama. When I first got my hands on them, it was love at first stick. They hold up my posters, fairy lights, you name it, with the grace of a wall-safe ballerina. So, when I saw this refill pack, it was a no-brainer. Had to get it. If you're living the dorm life or just hate the idea of poking holes in your walls, these command strips are your best buddies. They're like the fairy godmothers of wall decor – simple, effective, and leaving no trace when the clock strikes move-out day.
R**S
Generally works well if you follow the directions
I first used Command strips in college, as my college only allowed these strips to be used to hang things on walls. I remember them working well at the time, and so I later used them when I lived in apartments. Where I live now allows nails, but I still use a few of these for places where nails won't work well or that I suspect will be more temporary than long-term. (A note on the "working well" part: you need to remove these as directed. Pull the tab to stretch the strip and keep it as close to the wall as possible--don't just tear it off the wall.) This package is sold as "refill strips" (more on that in a second), and they can be used to re-use existing "medium"-size Command products you may already have. For example, when I moved, I used these to re-hang previously used cord clips and picture hanging strips (basically a Velcro-type material you can use to hang a lot of different things--the Velcro part comes off and you can put a new strip underneath). However, you don't have to necessarily use them as "refills." They work well on their own for places where you might use double-sided tape. The picture hanging strips are a bit nicer for this because you can remove and put back objects you've mounted very easily, but if you don't think you'll need to take the object down much *and* it's made of metal, plastic, or some non-paper-like material (which will rip when you try to remove it--or take the paint off your wall while sparing your object), this strip can also work for that. Having used a lot of these over the years, I can offer a couple tips. First, the white strips do hold better than the clear ones. I think the clear ones were new as of a few years ago, probably a new offering they created because they may look nicer if you have dark walls or somewhere where the white strips and other products might draw too much attention. However, if you're not too concerned about color, go with the white ones. Second, I ended up using these at a place that I happened to live in for about 5 years. I wasn't sure how long I'd stay there, and some of these strips had been there almost the whole time. Let me tell you, they do not remove easily after several years. Either I'd take the strip off but also some paint, or the strip wouldn't come completely off the wall. Sometimes the tab would break off as I was trying to stretch/pull the strip off. If you can control it at all, leaving some of the strip on the wall is probably here because you can use a knife to scrape the rest off without damaging the wall too much (or at all, probably, if you're really careful). That being said, I'd probably just avoid this fate entirely by pre-emptively replacing the strips about every year or so if you plan on using them for a long time. Obviously, nails might be better in many of these cases, but now everyone can do that where they live. The packaging doesn't seem to mention this, but ones that I had put on within the last year removed without many problems (aside from one painted wall that apparently had wallpaper underneath at one point--not sure this product is recommended for that situation, but I didn't know). All in all, the entire family of Command products works pretty well when used--and removed--as instructed. If you plan on using them long-term, I'd replace the strips every year or so, or the adhesive doesn't seem to remove as well (this doesn't appear to be documented in the instructions, so minus one star because clean removal is the main reason most people use these). Otherwise, these are great, especially for people who can't use nails or even for those who can but want something more temporary.
D**R
Damage free hanging
Love Command straps for easy hanging of all types of items. I used these for hanging some light metal figures on my wall. No holes, no damage. And I can easily remove without damage.
R**.
Great purchase!
The Command Adhesive Strips are perfect for securely hanging on most surfaces and are easy to remove without any damage to surfaces.
E**.
Adhesion of strips deteriorates so needed new ones
Since the adhesive backs wear out even in tho they remain unused, it’s necessary to get new ones.
R**E
Great replacement adhesive for wall mounted alarm sensors
I have a home security system, and the adhesive that came with the system wore out on my front door - it kept falling off and sending alerts. This provided a quick and easy fix!
A**E
Small hook size adhesive pads
The correct size for small Command hooks, this refill pack is good value for money. The adhesive pads are the same as those with the initial hooks, so are easy to use/remove. A good idea to have some if you want to re-site Command hooks.
G**E
usual 3M quality
Solid performance with clean exit:D
A**R
parfait
une fois que tu as commencé à les utiliser, tu ne veux plus changer! pratiques, pas de marques, parfait pour les décorations de Noel ou autres. Certains sont posés à l'année chez nous, sans aucun souci. je les recommande.
M**W
Abit expensive for what they are
I thought the adhesive strips would be transparent but instead they are white.
R**Y
Very Happy!
So happy to get this product and be able to use the hooks. The other tapes dried out and it was hard to find replacement strips in the stores without buying a whole set.
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