Screw-In Hooks & Eye Hooks — Multi-Finish, Multi-Size for Crafts, Curtains, Garage & Heavy-Duty Use
Whether you're hunting for tiny screw eye pins for a jewelry project, need a reliable curtain cable hook for a living room window, or want a heavy-duty galvanized hook for a garage wall or garden shed, finding all of those in one place — with the right size and finish — is rarely straightforward. Crafters, homeowners, and contractors alike face the same problem: hardware listings that cover only one size range or one material, forcing multiple orders. This listing solves that with a comprehensive range of screw-in hooks and eye hooks across four finishes and dozens of sizes.
This listing offers two head types — Hook (open hook, screw-in shank) and Eyes (closed loop/eye, screw-in or pin shank) — in four material finishes: Galvanizing, Nickel Plating, Copper Plating, and Stainless Steel. Hook sizes range from 1.7mm×17mm (≈11/16") up to 6.1mm×101mm (≈4"). Eye Hook sizes span from 1.1mm×4.5mm (tiny craft/jewelry scale) up to 8.6mm×80mm (≈3-1/8"). Pack quantities range from 10 to 300 pieces depending on the size selected, making this suitable for both small craft runs and bulk installation projects.
Typical applications include threading nickel or copper-plated eye hooks through wooden beads and pendants for jewelry making and craft projects; installing galvanized screw-in hooks along a garage wall or shed interior for tool and equipment organization; routing curtain cable wire through closed eye hooks for a clean, minimal window treatment installation; and using larger galvanized or stainless hooks for hanging plant baskets, bird feeders, or outdoor lighting from pergola beams and deck rafters.
🔩 Compatibility Note: These hooks are designed for installation into wood and similar soft substrates. Very small sizes (1.1–1.6mm) are suited for craft materials, balsa, and thin softwood. Larger sizes require a pilot hole in hardwood. For metal substrates, contact us to confirm suitability.
⚠️ Finish & Size Note: Not all sizes are available in every finish. Check the variant selector carefully — galvanized covers the widest size range; nickel, copper, and stainless steel are available in selected sizes only. If your required combination is not listed, contact us.
✅ Key Features of These Screw-In Hooks & Eye Hooks
🎨 Four Finish Options in One Listing — Choose galvanized for outdoor and structural use, nickel plating for a bright silver interior look, copper plating for warm antique-style craft and decorative projects, or stainless steel for maximum corrosion resistance in damp environments.
📏 Extensive Size Range — 1.1mm to 8.6mm Diameter — From tiny 1.1mm×4.5mm screw eye pins for jewelry making and craft projects up to 8.6mm×80mm heavy-duty eye hooks for structural hanging applications — all in a single listing.
🔄 Hook & Eye Types Available — Open Hook heads for quick-attach hanging tasks (curtain cables, tool hooks, plant hangers) and closed Eye heads for threading wire or cord through permanently (picture hanging, jewelry findings, cable routing).
📦 Bulk-Friendly Pack Quantities — Packs range from 10 to 300 pieces depending on size, so you can buy exactly what your project needs — whether it's a small craft run or a full garage or shed installation.
🔧 Screw-In Shank for Secure Wood Installation — The threaded shank drives directly into wood with or without a pilot hole (depending on size), providing a mechanical hold without adhesives — suitable for softwood, hardwood, MDF, and craft timber.
🏠 Wide Application Range — One listing covers jewelry making, curtain cable systems, cupboard catches, garage wall hooks, garden shed organizers, picture hanging wire guides, and heavy-duty plant hanger installations.
📐 Technical Specifications — Screw-In Hooks & Eye Hooks
| Head Types |
Hook (open hook), Eyes (closed loop/eye) |
| Material Finishes |
Galvanizing, Nickel Plating, Copper Plating, Stainless Steel |
| Hook Size Range |
1.7mm×17mm (≈11/16") – 6.1mm×101mm (≈4") |
| Eye Hook Size Range |
1.1mm×4.5mm – 8.6mm×80mm (≈3-1/8") |
| Available Hook Sizes |
1.7×17, 2.2×20, 2.4×25, 2.8×32, 3.2×40, 3.6×45, 3.8×53, 4.5×63, 5×72, 5.5×84, 6.1×101 mm |
| Available Eye Hook Sizes |
1.1×4.5, 1.4×5, 1.5×5, 1.6×7, 1.8×16.5, 2.2×20, 2.3×22, 2.7×25, 3×28, 3.6×15.5, 3.6×30, 3.9×19, 3.9×35, 4.2×64, 4.6×20, 4.6×43, 5×62, 5×72, 5.1×45, 5.5×80, 6×51.5, 6×60, 6×96, 8.6×80 mm |
| Pack Quantities |
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 60, 100, 120, 130, 150, 160, 200, 300 pcs (varies by size) |
| Installation Method |
Screw-in by hand or with pliers; pilot hole recommended for sizes 3mm+ in hardwood |
| Recommended Substrate |
Wood, MDF, craft timber, balsa (size-dependent); contact us for metal |
| Finish Availability |
Galvanizing: widest size range; Nickel/Copper/Stainless: selected sizes only — see variant options |
| Suitable Applications |
Jewelry making, crafts, curtain cables, picture hanging, garage hooks, garden shed, plant hangers |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size screw-in hook or eye hook for my project?
Match the wire diameter and length to your load and substrate. Tiny sizes (1.1–1.8mm diameter, 4.5–16.5mm length) are generally suited for jewelry making, craft projects, and small decorative items where a fine, discreet fastener is needed. Mid-range sizes (2.2–3.6mm diameter, 17–35mm / ¾"–1-3/8" length) are typically used for picture hanging, curtain cable systems, cupboard catches, and light-duty garage hooks. Larger sizes (3.8–6.1mm diameter, 43–101mm / 1-11/16"–4" length) are suited for heavier applications such as hanging plant baskets, tool hooks, and structural cable routing. When in doubt, size up for a more secure hold.
What load weight can these hooks support?
Load capacity depends on the wire diameter, installation depth, and substrate material. Smaller sizes (1.1–2mm diameter) are generally suited for lightweight decorative and craft applications. Mid-range sizes (2.2–3.6mm) can typically handle light-to-medium loads such as picture frames, curtain cables, and small hanging items. Larger sizes (4.5–6.1mm and above) can support heavier loads when properly installed into solid wood or structural members. Always account for dynamic loads (swinging, vibration) and verify requirements for critical load-bearing applications."
Which finish should I choose — galvanized, nickel, copper, or stainless steel?
Galvanizing — Strong corrosion resistance for general outdoor and indoor structural use. Best for garage hooks, garden sheds, and any application where durability matters more than appearance.
Nickel Plating — Bright silver finish suited for interior decorative use, jewelry findings, and visible hardware where a clean, modern look is needed.
Copper Plating — Warm, antique-style finish popular for craft projects, jewelry making, and decorative interior hardware with a vintage aesthetic.
Stainless Steel — Strongest corrosion resistance with no surface coating to chip or peel. Best for wet environments, damp garages, or anywhere long-term durability is the priority.
What is the difference between the Hook type and the Eyes type?
Hook (open hook) — Best when you need to attach and detach items quickly without threading. Common uses: curtain cable systems, tool hangers in a garage or workshop, plant basket hooks, and cupboard catches.
Eyes (closed loop) — Best when you need to thread wire, cord, or cable through the fastener and keep it permanently secured. Common uses: picture hanging wire guides, jewelry screw eye pins, craft project connectors, and cable routing along walls or ceilings.
Are these hooks suitable for outdoor or wet environments?
It depends on the finish. Galvanized hooks offer good corrosion resistance for general outdoor use including garden sheds, fences, and covered outdoor areas. Stainless steel variants provide the strongest resistance to moisture and are generally recommended for prolonged outdoor or damp-environment exposure. Nickel and copper plated variants are primarily suited for indoor decorative use and may show surface wear in wet or outdoor conditions over time.
Do I need to pre-drill a pilot hole before installing?
For larger sizes (3mm diameter and above) and in hardwoods, a pilot hole is strongly recommended to prevent wood splitting and make installation easier. Use a drill bit slightly smaller than the wire diameter. For very small sizes (1.1–2mm) in softwoods, balsa, or craft timber, you can often push or twist the hook in by hand without pre-drilling, though a fine pilot hole still gives a cleaner, more accurate result. For medium sizes in softwood, a pilot hole is advisable for accuracy and to avoid the wood cracking.
Can these be used for jewelry making and craft projects?
Yes. The smallest Eye Hook sizes (1.1–1.6mm diameter, 4.5–7mm length) in nickel and copper plating are specifically suited for jewelry making, craft projects, and decorative woodwork — they function as screw eye pins for attaching pendants, charms, or connecting small wooden components. The nickel finish gives a silver jewelry look, while copper plating suits antique or warm-toned designs. These tiny sizes are not available in galvanized or stainless steel in this listing.
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