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Notch Hook for Wire Grid Reviews

4.9 Rating 82 Reviews
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Notch Hooks for Wire Gird are a useful fixture for displaying individual items onto your wire grid panels and free-standing displays. The notch feature is ideal for carded or hanging merchandise. Additional features include 3” flush mount design with 1/4” depth for hanging product.

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Jessica Salinas
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I am an artist and often do art_craft shows. These hooks make it very easy to hang my artwork up using the grid panel system. Definitely a must have.
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Posted 12 years ago
My daughter and I participate in juried art shows. The hooks in combo with the grid provide an easy and attractive way to display our shadow boxes and metal prints. We have used the grid_hooks inside and outdoors. Provides a secure anchor for artwork even with wind.
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Posted 12 years ago
Juanita Karels
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These are perfect for my toothfairy pillows. They have a small ribbon handle and fits great on this hook. Hook is small enough that it doesn't stand out at all.
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Posted 12 years ago
works great!!! Easy to use!!!
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Posted 12 years ago
I purchased a grid gondola for an art show this weekend and these notch hooks are perfect for hanging my framed artwork.
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Posted 12 years ago
Elizabeth Acosta
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These hooks are great for holding an individual banner or wall statue (ones that have a ribbon hanger)
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Posted 12 years ago
Sharon Duwaik
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Product arrived quickly and was exactly as described.
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Posted 12 years ago
Faith Ann Originals VandenHeuvel Givings
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Super strong. My handmade ceramic artwork hangs securely. Even my tiles and wall hangings look more attractive hanging nearly flush from these notch hooks! Not every gridwall supplier offers these and I was so glad to find them here with the other supplies I needed.
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Posted 12 years ago