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D**R
Best Hanging System for Frames or Artwork
Welcome to the FUTURE OF HANGING!! I cannot overstate how much I love this hanging system. It's so much better and EASIER than hanging up a piece of artwork or large frame using the old system of hanging wires. All you have to do with this system is:(1) screw in a metal bracket on each side of your frame,(2) insert the plastic mounts into each of the metal brackets,(3) hold up your frame against the wall where you want to place it and use the provided leveling tool (with sticky underside to temporarily sit atop your frame) to make sure it's level,(4) press down firmly on each side of the frame - thus creating a small dimple in the drywall caused by the plastic mount's nub,(5) detach the plastic mounts from step 2 from the metal brackets and nail each plastic mount where each of your small dimples are located, and finally(6) mount the frame by aligning the metal brackets secured to the frame with the plastic mounts that are attached to the wall.And DONE! A perfectly level frame that doesn't wobble or lean over more on the top-end as with wire hanging results. It sits cleanly and flush against the wall. This is the 2nd artwork I've hung using this system and will only use these in the future. Highly recommend!
P**G
Perfectly level every time
I saw these in a local store and so I checked with Amazon and found them listed. They prevent pictures from having to be constantly leveled and they work really well and are easy to install. Some thought has been put into this system in getting the picture frame absolutely level and it's such a simple method. I have put two pictures up using these supports and I don't plan to go back to the more traditional methods of wire and hangers. The pictures never need to be leveled again.I recommend drilling small pilot holes in the frame before screwing in the metal brackets. This way you do not risk splitting the frame. Also, when drilling, I put some masking tape on the drill bit to indicate how deep to go based on the screw length. No point having a hole show up through the front of an expensive frame. After installing the metal brackets there is very little left to do. The kit has a foolproof method for leveling the supports although I would recommend using your own small spirit level. The one supplied is not reliable (see picture below). The very small level that's stuck to an adhesive strip is the one supplied. It may suffice for small frames. I used the string level in the middle because it's accurate and light.I am sure you willI love these picture hangers. They are a refreshing upgrade to the usual hooks and wires.
F**N
Economy version of a good product...
This is a good product; the best I have ever used. But... this version is an economy version of the single ones sold in art and craft stores, and it is only slightly less expensive. This version has mismatched screws, which require changing drill bits to drill guide holes for the installation, and the level is not accurate. The same company (Fletcher) makes both products.
L**Z
The best way to hang large pictures
These hangers are perfect for any size picture. For small pictures we generally use hangers or wire, but for large pictures, these hangers ensure the picture is secured to the wall and always remain level. We ended up buying several sets and rehung all of our large pictures (and a few smaller pictures). The kit also comes with a bumper which keeps the picture flat to the wall. To hang the picture, measure down about a third way down the picture (especially for large pictures) on each side of the frame. I used a T level to ensure I made a straight line on the frame and the lines on each side of the frame are level with each other. Next position a keyhole bracket aligned with the line on the frame. Drill a pilot hole for the upper bracket hole ( I used a 3/32 drill bit). Screw the bracket in and ensure that it's vertical to the frame. Drill the bottom pilot hole and screw in the bottom screw. Repeat for the opposite frame side. Watch your alignments carefully. Mount the rubber bumper centered on the bottom frame. Insert a hanger in one side and rotate to lock on place. Grab the picture from the front with a finger touching each bracket. Position the picture in place on the wall and press the hanger into the wall with the palm of your hand. The hanger will leave an indent in the drywall. Remove the hanger and nail it into the drywall. Note that the hanger is nailed in by nailing down (not sideways as it looks when locked into the bracket). To mount a large picture I preferred using a 4 foot level, otherwise mount the small level on the frame. Place the second hanger into bracket, turn to lock into position. Position your hands level with the hangers again (this is helpful to more easily find the hanger with your finger and hang the picture). Hang the picture on the first bracket and level the picture. Make sure that the hanger is slotted all the way into the keyhole. Level the picture and push the second hanger into the wall to make the indent. Slide picture up to remove from the first hanger from the keyhole bracket, and remove the picture. Remove the bracket from the hanger by turning sideways and nail the second bracket into wall. Mount the picture ensuring that the hanger is slotted all the way into the keyhole. The picture should now be perfectly level and secured. Happy hanging
W**N
This is a very clever and well designed hanger!
I just used this system on a large picture frame and it's really well thought out. The kit comes with all the hardware, even a level and pads for the lower part of the frame to keep it positioned from the wall equally at the top and bottom. Now the really neat part is you don't need to worry about installing the brackets perfectly on each side of the frame. Simply insert a mounting tab on one side, then use the supplied "marking tab" on the other side. The marking tab has a little point sticking out, so you attach the frame to the wall on the one side (mounting tab), and then using the level attached to the frame, adjust the position of the frame. When you see the bubble is centered, the picture is now level and just a light push on the side with the marker indents a tiny notch in the wall where you will mount the second mounting tab. It's about as foolproof and you can imagine.
T**M
Simple and secure
These are awesome. Such a simple yet smart system. Also very secure once installed.
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