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Hillman WallBiter Brass-Plated Small Picture Hook, 45 lb Capacity, 4-Pack

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Hillman WallBiter Brass-Plated Small Picture Hook, 45 lb Capacity, 4-PackHillman WallBiter Small Picture Hooks, 45 lb (4 Pack) Securely hang artwork and frames with Hillman WallBiter picture hooks. Brass plated small hooks provide up to 45 lb capacity in wood and strong holding power in drywall, ideal for quick, clean installations. Key Features: Strong Hold: Rated up to 45 lb in wood and up to 20 lb in 1 2 in drywall for dependable support Clean, Easy Hanging: Designed to bite into the wall surface for secure placement

Hillman WallBiter Small Picture Hooks, 45 lb (4-Pack)

Securely hang artwork and frames with Hillman WallBiter picture hooks. Brass-plated small hooks provide up to 45 lb capacity in wood and strong holding power in drywall, ideal for quick, clean installations.


Key Features:

  • Strong Hold: Rated up to 45 lb in wood and up to 20 lb in 1/2 in drywall for dependable support
  • Clean, Easy Hanging: Designed to bite into the wall surface for secure placement with minimal damage
  • Versatile Finish: Brass-plated hooks complement a range of frames and décor
  • Convenient Pack: Includes 4 small hooks to tackle multiple hanging tasks

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Sub Brand WallBiter
Finish Brass-Plated
Hook Type Small
Product Type Picture Hook
Capacity 45 lb
Number in Package 4 pk
Weight Capacity Detail Holds up to 20 lb in 1/2 in drywall; up to 45 lb in wood
Color White (hooks shown on package)
Packaging Type Carded
Length 4-3/4 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What surfaces can these hooks be used on?
A: They are suitable for 1/2 in drywall and wood; capacity varies by substrate.


Q: What is the weight capacity?
A: Up to 20 lb in 1/2 in drywall and up to 45 lb in wood.


Q: How many hooks are included?
A: Four small hooks per pack.


Q: Do I need special tools to install?
A: No special tools are required; simply press and set the hooks per package instructions.


Effortless Elevation for Framed Moments

These WallBiter hooks bring a polished, quiet confidence to your walls, letting art float with intention. I love the slender, arched profile—it feels tailored, almost jewelry-like against a painted surface. Cluster frames salon-style over a console or let a single statement piece breathe above a sofa; either way, the hardware disappears and the composition sings. Consider these a discreet essential for luxe, livable spaces.


Hang your art with confidence—add these WallBiter hooks to your cart and elevate your walls today.

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