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VELCRO Brand Heavy Duty Fasteners are professional-grade, adhesive-backed hook and loop strips designed to hold up to 10 lbs securely on smooth surfaces. Their industrial strength and water-resistant properties make them perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, offering a durable, tool-free solution for mounting, organizing, and securing items with ease and confidence.









| ASIN | B0010HADEA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,077 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #29 in Hook & Loop Strips |
| Brand | VELCRO |
| Color | Black |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075967902094 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 90209 |
| Manufacturer | Velcro USA Inc. |
| Material | Nylon, Polypropylene |
| Mounting Type | Adhesive |
| National Stock Number | 5325-01-599-2257 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Size | 4Pk |
| Style | Heavy Duty Strips |
| UPC | 075967902094 |
A**N
super convenient and easy to use.
These heavy-duty Velcro squares are super convenient and easy to use. The adhesive backing sticks well to smooth surfaces like plastic, metal, or finished wood, and the grip is strong enough to hold lightweight items like remotes, tools, or decorations. Great for organizing or small DIY projects. One downside is that once you stick them, it’s hard to reposition—and they might not hold well on rough or porous surfaces. But overall, they’re reliable and save time compared to nails or screws. Would recommend for indoor use and light mounting jobs.
N**V
Holds extremely well
I was looking for some decent velcro for a project and picked some of this up on a recommendation. I'm glad I did because it works extremely well. I made sure to clean both surfaces with an alcohol wipe first and let it dry. I applied the two pieces of velcro to my surfaces easily, which I was concerned about since neither surface was exactly 'flat'. In face, one surface had a number of right angles and elevation changes and the other was sort of concaved. However, it adhered perfectly and I left it overnight to settle. I attached everything next morning and was wickedly impressed on how well it holds. I sat there and pulled them apart and re-attached them about 30 times with zero negative effects to either surface. Outstanding product. Go get some!
M**B
They're Not Going Anywhere
I had purchased sound-dampening foam which claimed to be self-adhesive but started falling off my wall after about two weeks. So I purchased this self-adhesive Velcro to reattach the foam pads to my wall. It did the trick! Now my foam pads aren't going anywhere and stick better than the original glue the foam came with. The only thing I wish the Velcro had was a tab to peel off the backing; it is tough to get off because of how strong the adhesive is. If you pull the Velcro apart you can cut them to size, which lets you create an eight-pack out of an original four-pack, etc. They really hold as well as they advertise. Granted, I'm using it to attach light foam pads to them but I accidentally got one of the backings stuck to my finger and it nearly hurt to peel it off my finger! So they really are strong on both the adhesive and Velcro! Great job and great value! Tip: If you're having trouble lining it up, do the following: 1. Attach the Velcro to the surface you want to put something on. 2. Stick the other piece of Velcro on it so the adhesive is now exposed. 3. Attach your equipment to the adhesive part and press until it sticks. I found this to be more effective than first attaching the Velcro to my wall, another piece to the foam and trying to line them up just right. You should do it according to the steps above since once you stick the adhesive on, it will be very difficult to get off and reattach so you pretty much have one shot at getting it right.
M**C
Works good
Works good, but you only get 4 - 1 inch squares
M**B
Is there anything you can't use VELCRO for?
Did you know VELCRO was developed by mistake? Well not a real mistake. It was developed by George deMestral, Seemed he wanted to develop a product which worked like burs from the Burdock that attached to his clothes and his dogs fur. That was in 1941. After that, he tried and tried to come up with something that could mimic those burs. In 1955 he took out a loan of $150,000.00 and succeeded to come up with a viable product. The VELCRO line was release and immediately fell on its face. It was when NASA found it extremely helpful holding things from floating around in space capsules. The rest is history. VELCRO is not actually a product but instead a company name. A little fiction and fact from Bob's Almanac. Now about the product. Unfortunately I'm confined to a power wheelchair. Even so, I like to continue with my hobbies. Photography was my major in college and when I left I had a Masters of Fine Art with photography. I soon made some wise decisions and I thankfully made a name in the industry. I know nothing of videography. Just a few miles from me lives a Videographer who attended college the same time I was there. Not close friends but buddies I guess you could say. I needed his help. I want to mount a couple or three action cameras to my wheelchair. Since being confined to the chair the majority of my friends have been leaving. I'm sure it's because they really don't know how to react to the chair. I want to put on digital film my daily life in the chair. I want to let my friends I haven't changed, well perhaps my height. Though I have a lot of accessories for the cameras to mount them to my chair my friend suggested some VELCRO patches which could be used on the areas less accessible to me to mount a camera, a cheap camera, be assured. Well it worked out well. We stuck a VELCRO strip just about ground level to record some footage we could use in the final film I want to make. I've been doing that since I got the strips. They worked out so well I found other uses. I go out at night in the chair. It has a thirteen mile range and fortunately my friends, my grocery store, drug store, pizza joint and we can't forget the local tavern. There are no lights on the chair. They have a kit for it but they also want to charge almost $300.00 and that doesn't include any back lights. I have a lot of flash lights in the house. A few years back I purchased here at Amazon a two pack of DURACELL flashlights. They are very powerful and when tested they get out around twenty feet producing a lot of light. They do fall off after the estimated length of twenty feet. They are so lite that I put a Velcro patch on the chair body and connected the flashlights. It worked out so well I put the other flashlight on the opposite side of my chair. Here at Amazon they have blinking tail lights but I found a good pair at Walmart. Again I cut a VELCRO patch to size and now I have back lights. My first trip out at night was a great success. Besides the street lighting I had both side lights and the tail light on. On my way back I ran into a neighbor who suggested I should get better lighting on the back. He said that in certain places there are no sidewalks and more back lighting would be better. He held me up while he rummaged around in his garage and came back with a light bar. He held it up against the back of my chair and said he could fit it properly. The problem with the bar is it isn't wired for batteries. He want's to connect it to the chair battery. I didn't tell him yet I don't want it. Besides it would void my chair warranty. So there must be other things that I can stick these VELCRO strips to. I'll update the review when I find them. This review was written without any financial incentives. I neither receive a free product nor any discounts. Full Amazon retail was paid. I enjoy writing these product reviews and I sure hope you enjoy reading them. If you have any ideas that could improve them or you just want to leave a message you can get me through Amazon. If you do enjoy my reviews pleas click the helpful box. You can look at my Profile page and if you care too become a follower. MrBob
V**A
Pedí estas tiras para añadirlas como extensión a un chaleco que no le quedó a mi perro. La verdad es que tenía mis dudas porque no es un producto que se describa para tejido, pero la parte del pegamento se adherió perfectamente a la tela del chaleco de mi perro; además de que en sí, la parte del velcro pega muy bien entre sí y es resistente.
D**O
I use it to stick SSD enclosures and USB Hubs on the back of my Macbook Pro. Perfect. No more table clutter.
I**E
These are awesome! They're easy to adhere (they're incredibly sticky on the back) and they're tough. I used them to hang a blackout curtain panel over my deck door - two velcro strips on top, two on bottom. The curtain stays in place and doesn't move and I didn't have to sew anything or drill into my metal door. Couldn't be happier. These strips are very tough (takes some force to separate the velcro!) and super easy to use. I had to move two of the straps that I had put on the door and although they were a bit tough to peel up, they came off in one piece, left no residue behind, and re-adhered like a dream. Five stars.
C**A
Lo compre para dejar fijo el respaldo de mi silla con el soporte lumbar, pero he encontrado multiples usos, lo utilizo incluso para fijar bocinas en la pared sin tener que perforar o pegar nada, es un excelente producto.
T**E
La película protectora del área del pegamento es tan fuerte qué es muy difícil quitarla, aunque quizá sea una señal del buen agarre del pegamento 😂
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