What can I use to hang things on mobile home walls
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command hooks
I use Command hangers. You can buy them for different weights.. I have also used wood screws.
Toggle bolts work the best,they have a butterfly spring that when pushed through hole they expand, or screw anchors, at hardware store
Command hooks are your best option. You have the different strength options to allow for different size and weight but the best part is that they won't damage the wall in any way. When dealing with mobile home walls this is a big plus because mobile home walls are harder to patch if you change your mind on where or what you want to hang.
Command hooks!
Comand Hooks. Just get the one that is right for the weight of the item you want to hang.
Use thin-wall anchors.
Command strips - Blu tack - Double sided tape - Velcro.
Command hooks. They sell different types for holding different weights.
Hi Sandra, hope this helps you. It has a few ideas for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2MdZLyy9GM
Outdoor command hooks would work well. inside for heavier objects.