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Command Designer Bath Hooks, Medium, White – Modern Bathroom Wall Hooks for Coordinating Towels and Robes with a Designer Finish

Command Designer Bath Hooks, Medium, White – Modern Bathroom Wall Hooks for Coordinating Towels and Robes with a Designer Finish

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Why you'll love it

  • Damage-free removal protects renter deposits and painted walls from holes and residue
  • Water-resistant strips outperform suction cups that constantly fall in humid bathrooms
  • No tools, nails, or screws needed means a fast, tool-free install anyone can do
  • Clean white designer look blends into modern bathroom aesthetics without visible hardware
  • Easy to relocate with refill strips instead of being locked into one position

Perfect for

  • Hang wet towels and robes after showering without puddles on the floor
  • Organize loofahs, washcloths, and bath accessories inside or outside the shower
  • Add towel hooks in a rental or dorm without drilling holes or losing a deposit
  • Reposition bathroom hooks seasonally or when moving with no wall damage

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean my Command Bath Product?

Slide Command Bath Products up and off to remove from wall (adhesive and mounting base remains on wall). Plastic Bath Hooks and Caddies are top-rack dishwasher safe. After cleaning, slide back onto base.

What is the proper replacement strip for Command Bath Products?

Reuse Command Bath Hooks and Caddies with Command Bath Refill Strips.

Can you hang Command Bath Products in a shower?

Yes. Command Bath Strips are water-resistant and hold strongly in humid environments. They are tested and proven to hold better than suction cups.

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Product Information
INCLUDES – 2 hooks, 4 strips

DAMAGE-FREE BATHROOM ORGANIZATION– Things don’t dry piled on the bathroom floor. Now you can organize towels, robes, loofahs, and any other bathroom accessory

NO TOOLS REQUIRED - Featuring water-resistant adhesive strips that are proven to hold strong in wet conditions over suction cups. No holes, no drilling, no hassle

STRONG AND VERSATILE- Holding strong under the wettest conditions, these plastic hooks can adhere to most surfaces, including glass, mirror, tile, fiberglass, woods, and painted surfaces – while hanging anything from robes to loofahs

REMOVES CLEANLY- No sticky residue. No nails, no screws, no holes
Command Hooks and Clips with Water Resistant Strips allow you to keep your bathroom organized both inside and outside of the shower. They stick to many surfaces, including glass, mirror, tile, fiberglass, wood and painted surfaces. They adhere firmly and come off leaving no holes, marks, sticky residue or stains, providing a great alternative to unsightly, unreliable suction cups and damaging screws and nails. Moving them for cleaning or reorganization is as simple as applying a refill, waterproof Command Strip!Recommended Uses For Product: Shower
Included Components: 2 hooks, 4 strips
Global Trade Identification Number: 00051131851580
Item Length: 3.15 Inches
Item Type Name: utility-hooks
Surface Recommendation: Glass, Tile, Fibreglass, Finished Wood, Painted Surfaces
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 3 Pounds
Mounting Type: Wall Mount
Maximum Weight Capacity: 1.3 Kilograms
Additional Features: Damage Free
Number of Hooks: 2
Minimum Weight Capacity: 1.4 Kilograms
Color: White
Product Style: 2 Hooks
Shape: Rectangular prism
Theme: Bathroom
Material Type: Plastic
Finish Types: White
Item Weight: 0.6 Ounces
Item Dimensions: 1.4 x 3.9 x 6.7 inches

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the white finish clash with my existing bathroom hardware?

The clean white finish is intentionally neutral and pairs well with chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brass fixtures, so it usually blends in rather than competing with the rest of the room.

Do these hooks look decorative or purely utilitarian?

They are part of the Command Designer line, which is shaped to read as a small designer accent rather than a plain utility hook, so they contribute to a pulled-together look in a guest or master bathroom.

Can I use them in a spa-style bathroom without it looking cluttered?

Yes, the low-profile shape and neutral white tone are designed for pared-down spa spaces, and using just two hooks keeps the wall visually quiet around towels, robes, and a single plant.

Will the hooks stand out against a painted accent wall?

The white color tends to recede against most light wall colors, and on darker or patterned walls they read as a deliberate white accent rather than a visual mistake.

Do they look coordinated with other Command Designer products?

Yes, the Designer line is built to be mixed across hooks, caddies, and other bath pieces, so you can expand to a matching set over time without the look feeling pieced together.

Are these the right hooks for a first apartment I want to make look 'designed'?

Yes, this is a popular pick for first apartments and studio bathrooms because the designer shape, neutral white color, and damage-free install let you create a styled look without committing to permanent hardware.

Can I hang a throw blanket in a reading nook with these?

You can, as long as the surface is listed as compatible (glass, mirror, tile, fiberglass, finished wood, or painted) and the weight stays within the medium hook rating.

Will the hooks yellow or discolor in a steamy bathroom?

Command designs these strips and hooks for humid environments, and the white plastic is intended to resist the clouding and yellowing that cheaper plastic hooks often show over time.

Do these match a modern farmhouse or transitional style?

The simple silhouette and white finish lean modern and transitional, and they also work in modern farmhouse bathrooms when you want the hardware to quietly disappear into shiplap, beadboard, or warm neutrals.

Can I use them behind a door without ruining the look of a styled entry?

Yes, behind-the-door placement is common in design-forward bathrooms, and because the hook is small and white, it stays discreet even in narrow or visible spots like a powder room.

How do these compare to traditional ceramic or metal hook racks?

Ceramic and metal racks are more decorative but require drilling and leave holes, while these hooks give you a similarly clean, fixed look with a designer shape and the option to remove them without wall damage.

Are Command hooks better looking than basic plastic utility hooks?

In most cases, yes, because the Designer line has a more refined silhouette and a smooth white finish, whereas generic plastic hooks often look bulky and utilitarian against a styled bathroom.

Will the adhesive strip be visible after install and ruin the look?

The strip sits behind the hook against the wall, so from straight on it is hidden, and the white hook blends with the strip so the overall look stays clean rather than industrial.

I care a lot about aesthetics, are these worth it over a cheaper hook?

If style matters to you, the Designer shape, white color, and damage-free install justify the small price premium over basic hooks, especially in a bathroom guests actually see.

What if the hooks do not match my decor after I install them?

Because they remove cleanly, you can take them down and reposition or try a different Command style without patching holes or repainting, which is rare for bath hardware.

Will two hooks look balanced on a narrow wall?

Yes, a pair of medium hooks spaced apart reads as an intentional composition even on a slim wall section above a toilet, beside a mirror, or next to a shower door.

How do I install Command Designer Bath Hooks step by step?

Clean the wall surface with rubbing alcohol and let it dry, separate the strips, press one strip onto the back of each hook, remove the liner, press the hook firmly against the wall for about 30 seconds, then wait at least one hour (or longer in a shower) before hanging anything on it.

How do I remove the hooks without damaging the wall?

Grip the hook and slowly stretch the adhesive strip straight down against the wall, keeping it flat rather than pulling it away at an angle, and the strip should release without leaving residue, holes, or marks.

Can I reuse the same hook in a new location?

The hooks themselves can be reused, but you will need fresh Command water-resistant strips for the new spot, since the original strips stretch and lose adhesion once they are removed.

Will these hooks work on a fiberglass shower wall?

Yes, fiberglass is one of the recommended surfaces for Command water-resistant strips, and this is a common install spot for hanging loofahs, washcloths, and a robe inside the shower.

Do they stick to textured or porous bathroom walls?

They are designed for smooth, sealed surfaces like glass, mirror, tile, fiberglass, finished wood, and painted walls, so they will not hold well on heavily textured tile, brick, wallpaper, or unpainted porous surfaces.

What is included in the box and what do I need to buy separately?

The package includes 2 plastic Designer hooks and 4 water-resistant adhesive strips (2 per hook), and everything you need for a basic install is in the box, so no tools or extra hardware are required.

Are these hooks strong enough for a wet bath towel or a heavy robe?

The medium hooks are rated for everyday towels and lightweight robes in wet bathroom environments, and the larger Command bath hooks in the same line can hold heavier items up to about 3 pounds, so check the size on the package if you are hanging something particularly heavy.

How long will the strips hold in a steamy bathroom before I need to replace them?

With proper surface prep and a full waiting period before loading, the water-resistant strips typically hold reliably for weeks to months in a humid bathroom, and Command recommends replacing the strips if you ever notice the hook starting to loosen.

What is the difference between Command bath hooks and regular suction cup hooks?

Suction cup hooks rely on a vacuum seal that can break with humidity, temperature changes, or soap film, while Command bath hooks use a water-resistant adhesive strip that bonds to the wall and is far less likely to pop off in a wet environment.

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