🖼️ Elevate your space, effortlessly—because your walls deserve the best!
The Beehive 98 Pcs Picture Hanging Kit is a professional-grade, fully adjustable solution designed for drywall. It supports up to 20 lbs per frame and allows precise multi-directional adjustments without reinstallation. Certified by Bureau Veritas, this kit requires only a Phillips screwdriver—no measuring tools or extra hardware—making it ideal for fast, damage-free hanging of wood, metal, and canvas frames in homes, offices, and galleries.
Fastener Type | Hook |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Pounds |
Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
UPC | 743841216246 |
Manufacturer | Beehive Picture Hangers |
Part Number | COM-024006 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.75 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 24 Pack |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 24 Pack (Original) |
Style | For hanging wood frames, canvases and artwork in homes, offices, art galleries and dorms. |
Item Package Quantity | 24 |
Number Of Pieces | 24 |
Usage | Inside |
Included Components | Beehive Picture Hangers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Love these!
I put up a lot of pictures and this is the best hanger I have ever used. You can easily correct if the picture isn't totally level - you can slightly adjust up or down. Trying to do that with most hangers will make you nuts and leave bullet holes in the wall. Best of all the picture will be completely flush to the wall so no gap or swing.
J**T
Excellent idea and time/accuracy saver
I don't write many reviews unless the product is excellent (at or better than expected) or to save someone else the pain of problem discovery and regret. I'll admit I am a bit of an accuracy-perfectionist so expected a lot from these. Great invention and they work exactly as designed/advertised. Highly recommended and well worth the expense over other hanging hardware. I used the original size. The "no measuring tag line" isn't entirely true - multiple fame hangings projects still need layout and spacing measurements to keep your exhibition consistent. To speed that I used a laser line (faster and less messy than a 8 foot chalk line) to reference height and placed 5 frames on that line on 3 inches spacing. Perfect. Exactly what I needed and the entire project took ~45 minutes (for 5 frames at 16.5" square each including layout). The last frame set I hung was a pair of 11x14 side by side using conventional wire and hooks. That took over 2 hours and beyond cuss-word frustrating to get the alignment precise; having to screw around with N-S-E-W tweaking endlessly. The Beehives made my recent project actually enjoyable! A few observations (and my opinions):1) I disagree with the negative comments about the inability to see the positioning tick marks. It takes very little force to "click" the tick marks into place in conventional drywall. I tried it with wood also - same thing - you can't miss the marks in a basic smooth surface.2) Beehive: great move to include a small hanger setting tool in the kit! Makes it a cinch to press the hanger spikes exactly where needed at the correct angle. To users: just make sure you orient the angle correctly in the tool to keep the right angle correct (obviously).3) A long thought on bracket spacing geometry and frame size might improve your multi-frame placement accuracy. Beehive ad pictures show the plates installed on the far corners of the frame. Mounting the bracket pairs closer to center frame will will allow different height adjustment control. In other words, a small height difference from the positioning holes closer to the center will produce a different amount of change at frame edges over greater distance (frame width) than the same adjustment motion when brackets are way out at the ends of a longer span (greater distances for wider frames).4) Just make sure to measure and mount the brackets the same for all frames in a group to help ensure alignment ease when hanging. Matters not for single frames.5) The mounting screws in the original sized kit are small (good thing) but the frames should still be pilot hole drilled. That not only makes screwdown easier but also improves accuracy, avoids hardwood splitting, or hole mounds forming under the screw head.6) To other reviewer comments about the bracket adding too much space distance between the frame-wall: I disagree if comparing to conventional wire on hook. The Beehive is actually closer to the wall. Typically wire hanging lets the weight of the frame pull the top section of the frame further away than the spacing added by the Beehive. This is true even when wires are strung tight near the top of the frame. With decent size bumpers on the lower corners of the frame the Beehive actually looks great since the spacing around the perimeter of the frame is now the same AND closer overall. While this may not be true for the sawtooth type hangers - add the hook height to that and I'll bet it works out to be the same (Beehive distance might look greater but it isn't).Enjoy. I did and will in future hanging projects.
E**C
Best picture hangers I've ever used!
I had just built a custom LED backlit poster frame and needed some way to mount it on the wall. I tried using some D-rings and wire I had laying around but the added weight kept unravelling the twist and the wire kept pulling out of the D-rings. I had to double the wire back on itself to prevent it from pulling out. The wire did not feel stable and it was quite difficult to make the poster level with the one next to it so I decided to search for something better.That's when I discovered these Beehive hangers. I hoped that they would solve the problem with the wire instability and the leveling issue with the poster next to it. Once I received them, I removed the old D-rings and wire and screwed the Beehive hangers to the frame. Then all I had to do was line up the poster frame with the one next to it and press down. It helps to either have a level or someone standing a little way back to eyeball it for you before you press down. Once you press down, it makes two small indents in the wall to mark where the support pins go. The indents are set about halfway down the honeycomb pattern to provide adjustment up and down and side to side - well thought out design. I found these hangers very easy to install on the frame and mount on the wall. The screws to mount the hangers to the frame are small but feel very sturdy once mounted. Once on the wall, the whole assembly is very stable and does not shift or sway side to side when bumped. These will be my go to picture hangers from now on.
D**R
These are AMAZING!!! Easy to use and perfect for multiple objects where adjustments may be needed
I don't leave many reviews, but I was compelled to write one here. I was mounting a set of nine art glass tiles and wanted them in a tight, level formation. I made custom wooden mounting cleats and adhered them to the back with construction adhesive. Consequently there were small differences in where the mounting brackets were on each tile, just as there were small differences in the size of the tiles themselves. The beehives were very forgiving in that I was able to adjust these left to right and up and down in order to ensure that there was a consistent spacing in the finished grid.I had tried a difference mounting system (hub-style standoffs) previously and those were an epic failure, both due to the weight of the objects as well as the precise measurements needed. With the beehives I could quickly adjust each one as I got them up and I was able to mount all nine in well under an hour. I added some rubber bumpers to the bottom cleat to make them parallel to the wall. These are both fragile and heavy and they are incredibly secure on the wall. Not worried about weight. (These were about 8 pounds each).I would give these 10-stars if that were an option!
N**R
Excellent solution to the challenge of hanging a gallery
The Beehive Hangers do a great job of simplifying the sometimes problematic, frustrating task of hanging photographs/paintings in an orderly way - level, evenly spaced, etc. Since the beehive is adjustable, both vertically and horizontally, it is easy to correct for slightly unevenly-placed wall hooks. Although sometimes the perfect beehive hole just isn't quite there, you'll always be able to come very close. If not close enough, a slight repositioning of the wall hook will resolve any issues. FAR easier (and less expensive) than buying a laser level that may only get used a time or two. Once we got the routine figured out with our level and spacing device, our 10-painting gallery went up fairly easily. (For us, it was a two-person job - one worked the level and spacer, the other located and mounted the hanging hardware). Results look great - level and evenly spaced - and, so far, all 10 remain on the wall positioned where we placed them. Good product!
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