🖼️ Nail-free hanging, maximum style—upgrade your walls effortlessly!
The Takker Easy One-Step Hardwall Picture Frame Hanging Tool Kit is a comprehensive 35-piece set designed for quick, damage-free wall hanging on multiple surfaces. Supporting up to 10 kg, this hand-powered tool eliminates the need for drills, nails, or batteries, making home decoration clean, easy, and versatile across plaster, wood, brick, and tile.
Fastener type | Hook |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Maximum weight recommendation | 10 Kilograms |
Surface recommendation | Wood |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05099288008032 |
Manufacturer | Takker Ltd |
Part Number | HWTR-50 |
Product Dimensions | 16.99 x 4.5 x 16 cm; 349.27 g |
Item model number | HWTMO-50D |
Size | Hardwall Takker Kit 35 Piece |
Power Source | hand powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 35 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 349 g |
M**T
The Best Invention Ever!!!
I absolutely love this product. It arrived a few days ago but I have only just used it today. I am disabled and didn't understand the instructions. I thought they sounded really confusing. I decided to take the plunge today and how wrong I was. It is actually really simple to use. Very lightweight, no more than a box of teabags, it makes a very neat hole for you insert a tack on which to hang a picture. Absolutely no extra damage to the wall which is a big bonus. Without the takker, bits of plaster used to fall off the wall. Being disabled, I am not a strong lady, but I found the takker very simple and effective.
R**D
Surprisingly good product
This is outstanding! I really didn't expect it to be as easy to use and as successful as it was. I expect products like this to be over engineered solutions to a problem, and to have a low success rate, but in hanging about 15 pictures the only issue I suffered was one broken pin because I hadn't drilled to the full depth.The only issue is that the drill point is hidden by the casing, and without large pencil lines it's hard to line up. I used a nail to manually create a guide point in the wall so that I could feel when the drill bit was in position.
M**Y
Best kit to hang up pictures
We have moved into a new house and I always struggle a bit with hanging up pictures, especially mid to larger sized pictures that need more than those light superficial pinsThis is a life-saver. It is super easy to use and takes no time to put up a hook with minimal damage to the wall.I have put up a few large frames of about 5-10 kg and it seems to be working very well.My ONLY criticism is that you get a limited number of hooks, far less than the number of pins they supply with it. Does not make sense to me, seems just a way to make extra repeat purchases necessary
K**B
This really works!!!
Absolutely brilliant little gadget. Just moved into a new home with over 100 art works, mirrors etc and was in tears to find that the walls were “ hard” and regular picture hook tacks just buckled. Research led me to this . I was sceptical it would do what it said but it’s been an excellent purchase and is easy to master .
M**S
We made it!
I live in a rental property and wanted to hang pictures with the least damage and mess as possible. Something that on removal, a little filler and paint could easily fix. Also, my landlord lives next door, so I didn't want to attract any attention with loud drilling or banging...Bought the hard wall takker as I believed long term it would be more beneficial.The good part: It did the job. Hung eight lightweight photos in frames (x4 A2 size and x3 A3 size) and I'm confident they'll stay up.*Many reviews pointed out you couldn't see line up the drill bit placement, but after watching all the instruction videos I could find, then realised you could press the red part against the wall (just lean it a little) until the drill bit sticks out and you could line it up that way. Worked like a charm once I got used to it.Also, tacs and hanging hooks arrived in a little bag, so it was a nice surprise that there were more tacs pre loaded in the handle.The not so good part: After frame number 3. The SQUEAKING! The drill bit got stuck in the wall and I had to use a pliers to push it back down. By frame six, I thought we were out for the count. The drill bit was so jammed, I couldn't get it back in or pull it out. In the end after much yanking, I got it back in and pushed on to the last two frames. *Frame six, I padded the hole with blue tac as it was the least neat.This thing is basically a manual drill. Great for little jobs around the house (if it lasts that long). Cheap and lightweight, I was prepared to open it and see what was going on inside when it started squeaking lol.Also, you need to apply even pressure against, otherwise it's a wrap.The next test is to see how long the frames will stay up, but I think we're good. Would I hang a heavy mirror or something similar? Nope.
B**R
Great little gadget.
I love it, a great little gadget. I've hung up more pics in the last few days than I've done in the last few years!
A**
Poor quality
Really poor quality construction. Unable to position over a marked point accurately due to the design so hole placement is hap hazard. Not sufficiently robust for hard walls.
F**R
Sorts it in akess than a minute!
It's fantastic! I put my pictures up in my newly redecorated lounge in a fraction of the time it would normally take and with so little effort! Can't reccomend it highly enough
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