

🔗 Stick with the best—VELCRO Industrial Strength, where toughness meets convenience!
VELCRO Brand Industrial Strength Fasteners deliver professional-grade adhesive power with a heavy-duty hold of up to 15 lbs. Engineered for extreme outdoor weather, these titanium-colored nylon strips resist UV rays and water, maintaining a firm grip on both smooth and rough surfaces like brick and asphalt. Perfect for versatile, tool-free mounting and organizing indoors or out, they offer a reliable, reusable fastening solution that stands up to the elements and your toughest projects.























| Best Sellers Rank | #7,753 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #32 in Hook & Loop Strips |
| Brand | VELCRO |
| Color | Titanium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 588 Reviews |
| Material | Nylon |
| Mounting Type | Adhesive |
| Size | 4in x 2in (3Pk) |
| Style | Strips |
C**.
Stuck like Chuck
Works extremely well for my application. Very strong and still in place after many months in the Florida heat.
J**Y
Not the strong velcro used by EZPass, but still strong.
I stuck this to double sided tape so it would be able to fill gaps between the back of a status screen and my motorcycle dashboard, which isn't smooth or flat. Since the tape built up the surface to be flat, this velcro holds like a champ, to the point that I've hit massive potholes and road construction mistakes and it never budges. Before I flattened the surface by filling with double-sided tape it used to slowly unhook the velcro loops over the course of a ride, but the screen never fell off. Now it doesn't even budge. Great product, for how you can cut it and customize your own application.
E**.
If you want your item to hold till your kids graduate from college, this is the stuff for you.
I wanted a cellular shade on door, without holes in new vinyl door. I stuck it up with the strongest Velcro 3M marketed at the time. I have no idea if this is what I used, or if this exact style was even in production back then. Pro: After 18 YEARS in a small steamy kitchen with kids endlessly slamming in and out of the door, the shade being yanked down and pushed up, holding fine in 115 degree heat (no ac), it began to pull away from the door *slightly*. Seriously. 18 years of door wars. Ok 3M. I’m sold. I reorder this. While waiting, I begin prep the area for new Velcro. This leads to… Con: Normal sticky residue. But didn't mar the door. Here’s the con to that amazing adhesion: I tried every LYING adhesive remover on the market. That Velcro had found it’s home, lived and died there, and it’s ghost was going to haunt me forever. Days, people. I spent days trying everything from heat gun and scraping to sanding with near gravel paper. Finally used a toothbrush and straight Acetone (you will thank me in 18 years) A little elbow grease, and that removed it. It removed my manicure too, but oh well. Velcro is back up, shade is back up…and I could raise another child before it gives out again. Note: discoloration on door is from remodel a decade ago, not the product. Contractor painted around shade. Just follow the directions. (Maybe prep with acetone?)
P**T
Strong adhesive, separate pcs prior to startup
Strong, gray, name brand not chinese junk. One thing id def mention for you all here- separate all pairs btwn plastic supporting pc & wooly connection pc which can pull apart from side you adhere to say a pole, house, fence, work bench, etc. otherwise, youll accidentally & frustratingly do what i did and think youve got one wooly side & one plastic catch-side but you dont & if i get more detailed, youll get confused as i tey to clarify. Just note they are strong enough to hold 15 lbs once adhesive is stuck to whatever. (Separate ea pc of 2 parts carefully as sometimes there are 4 pcs tightly snugged together and then u must take plyers & a razor to get corner up & pull like Hercules to replace, in my case, the wooly side to make proper contact/align't). If you simply try to shortcut this type of mistake, the object weighing say 5 lbs (in my case, an elec box to porch pole) will just fall down- i attempted to just stick another pc over accidental pc that was same as the other on oppo side. (One was on pole, the other on back of an electric plastic box containing a power brick to make Govee outdoor Rope lites, Neon LED lites water proof elec cable)
K**.
Perfect for outdoor use
I bought this VELCRO to hang my door cam up rather than drilling into my door frame. It works perfectly. We've gotten heavy rain and multiple blizzards since installation. The velcro has held strong. I'm very thankful for the alternative to hold up my door cam.
A**N
Heavy duty, perfect for Ring doorbell
I bought this to mount my ring doorbell camera to the outside of our house. It comes with three pieces, they feel and look super heavy duty. It says it can with stand temperature up to 140 and water and UV resistance, so let’s see how it does in Florida heat. Super easy to apply to the camera, the grip is super strong and heavy duty, and the adhesive to attach the Velcro to the camera and wall mount is extremely sticky. I think it’ll work great.
Z**K
Works to Hold up a Doorbell
I used one of these Velcro strips in a 90-degree bend on a mix of wood and brick outside my front door. The adhesive held up perfectly for the last six months, holding up a doorbell. Considering there is no permanent damage to the fixture and how easy it was to attach, this is a great purchase. It may be a little pricier, but the strength is worth it.
P**R
Junk
I purchased these strips to hang a lightweight door number sign on the front of my house. I used 2 strips for a sign weighing less than 3 pounds. They stuck for about four days then the sign fell down.
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