Submitted by SunlitNight t3_10q94a7 in DIY

We put in those picture hanging hooks that use a nail at an angle to hang a 20lb mirror. But we couldn't get it centered on wall with the studs. So we nailed them to drywall. Will this be safe? I believe they're rated for 100lb, they were the biggest hooks in a 10-100lb kit.

This subreddit doesn't allow pictures with help posts (strange...)

Thanks for any help! I have a toddler and want to make sure he's 100% safe.

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UrsusRomanus t1_j6oo2dq wrote

Get a dry wall anchor.

I personally wouldn't hang anything more than 20lbs without a stud but that's me.

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SunlitNight OP t1_j6opnf0 wrote

Probably just wouldn't seem as secure with the triangle hooks that are there for mounting. The back does say only to use with provided hooks, but it's a hand me down, they didn't come with it. Weird you think drywall anchors that come with a hook would be more common.

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Pinstrip3 t1_j6oqzql wrote

You can get metal drywall anchors with a hook or a bare plastic anchor plus separate hook to screw in. Both should be fine but imo first option is better.

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Guygan t1_j6p0gag wrote

> This subreddit doesn't allow pictures with help posts

We absolutely do allow it. You need to paste the picture link into the text of your post.

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theoriginalstarwars t1_j6p3q83 wrote

Is the mirror just glass or is it framed. If it is just glass they make mounts specifically for mirrors which attack with screws so you can use drywall anchors. If the picture hanging hooks are going to push the mirror out from wall that is a accident waiting to happen and will probably break the mirror eventually. If the mirror is framed and uses a wire on the back you might be fine with the picture hooks, but drywall anchor and screw will be much stronger.

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