Description
Espresso Pen delivers 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, as well as tilt sensitivity. It even has a 5mm hover height. The tip is replaceable and the tail end of the pen features an eraser. The programmable button on the pen can be used to customize your layout. The espressoPen can be used wirelessly, thanks to its built-in battery, which can be fully charged via USB-C in under an hour.
Key Features
- 4096 Pressure Levels.
- Tilt Sensitivity.
- Programmable Button.
- 5mm Hover Height.
- USB-C Charging Port.
- Tail Eraser.
- Replaceable Tip.
- For All espresso Displays (V2 & 17 Pro).
*image are for illustration purposes only
Command Hook 17003 Large - White is rated
4.6 out of
5 by
446.
Rated 1 out of
5
by
m2ared from
Peeled the paint right off
I used many different sizes of the command product line do hang some Christmas decorations for one of my clients, instead of using nails, like their add says to do and I made sure I stayed with in the weight limits of the hooks. I followed the instructions and used rubbing alcohol to prepare the wall surface and just hours after I left stuff started falling off the wall taking big chunks of paint. Fearing for the rest of the stuff I hung, I went back and started taking down the other items and when I stretched the tabs the way they instruct, I still took paint off the wall. I would have been better off using small nails. USE NAILS NOT THIS PRODUCT!
Date published: 2011-12-31
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Unknown from
Terrible product
I purchased several command hooks to hang curtains in my apartment because I didn't want to drill holes. I followed the directions in the package and hung up 3 large hooks. I even let them sit over night before hanging up the curtains. All seemed to be going well until a few hours later my curtains fell to the ground. I tried to reapply several new command strips to the hook and reapply to the wall but the same thing kept happening. After purchasing several packages of the hooks and a even more adhesive strips, I gave up. These hooks are a joke. I should have just drilled holes in the first place. Do not buy!
Date published: 2013-11-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
MichelleF from
Must-Have Hooks
With seven kids I have enough damage done to my walls, doors, and cabinets everyday without doing more myself drilling holes! Out of necessity I have shoe organizers hanging from many closet doors in the house, but I was tired of having the top metal hooks peel the paint off the tops of my closet doors and scrape the tops of the door jams. Finally, I put up the Command Large Hooks at the top of the closet doors and hung the shoe organizers from these instead of the metal clasps they come with- voila! No more scraping the paint off, and they never fall off the hooks as they did the metal ones! Thank you, Command for making my job a little easier!
Date published: 2012-02-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Comandcrazy from
Small spaces
We have a motor home that I am trying to get organized. In order to get the most from the space you have to get vertical. This is very difficult with the cabinet on the floor. Being able to move the hooks around until I get the exact spot is fantastic! Before command strips I was using peel and stick hooks that could not be moved and have several hooks I cannot use. Taking them off the wall is going to tear-up the finish.
I also use hooks to decorate. Hanging pictures and things on the walls when we arrive at our destination and removing them for travel. Having the hooks stay on the wall reminds me of what goes where.
I love these hooks.
Date published: 2010-11-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
officegirl from
Lots of uses for larg hooks
I love these hooks. I use them for everything. I hang my blowdryer on one in my bedroom. I hange calendars on them in the office and living room. I also hang clipboards and yellow writing tablets on them in the office. I hang clothes on them in the utility room, bathroom, and bedroom. Oh I fogot, I have a hand held mirror in the bedroom that hangs on one. They are strong enough to hold just about anything. I love that the adhesive strips are so easy to remove that I can take the hook down or just move it without damaging wall paint. I don't know how I'd get along without them. I actually use all the sizes of hooks and love them all.
Date published: 2012-02-23
Rated 5 out of
5
by
mediaspec from
Cramped for Space--Hang It!
Wreaths are something I enjoy creating, particularly Christmas and ones for other holidays. Quite often I show my wares at Arts & Crafts Fairs and I find that spaces are often very limited. However, I pondered how I could display them to the best advantage and the idea came to use Command Hooks by 3M (I always request a booth with a wall). They work absolutely wonderfully well. I am including pictures of a very small space in a local church, indicating how I was able to display many wreaths for the customers to view and hopefully purchase. During Christmas I use Command Hooks to hang wreaths on mirrors in our bathrooms, very beautiful.
Love these hooks@
Date published: 2010-12-10
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Hazie from
Amazing Product
My office happens to have metal walls and I have tried using magnets but they slide all over the place. My husband bought some Command hooks to use at home, a few years ago, and I was amazed at how they work. So out I went to buy some for my office.
I have several in my office and I was rearranging it in December 2010, and they were so easy to take down and put back up. I love the fact that I can use the same hooks over and over again.
I use them for all kinds of things, even to hang my purse on everyday, and I never had a magnet that was strong enough to do that!
I am so glad that they work exactly as they do in the commercials, amazing/great product!
Date published: 2011-01-10
Rated 5 out of
5
by
ChristineS from
Look, Beautiful Sunroom Curtains
I used the Command hooks to hang a curtain rod on my sun porch. I used 3 of the Command Large hooks and spaced them out equally on the rod length. I rested the rod each of the three hooks, and added two curtains per rod! The room looks Beautiful, and it was an EASY DIY project with Command!
Date published: 2015-08-31