I'd personally avoid anything that's "intergrated" with the other hooks if you're concerned about anchoring. You don't want to be in a situation where "if one goes down we all go down".
String Swings have always worked great for me. They have drywall anchors, so unless your drywall is paper thin I think you'll be good without a stud.
String Swing actually has a ridiculous ### of configurations, including some for professional displays. They have a ceiling hanger, which is an interesting option, both as individuals and as huge racks.
The twin reverse is interesting- If you can't get a good anchor where you want it on the wall, you could get it somewhere on the ceiling...
String Swings have always worked great for me. They have drywall anchors, so unless your drywall is paper thin I think you'll be good without a stud.
String Swing actually has a ridiculous ### of configurations, including some for professional displays. They have a ceiling hanger, which is an interesting option, both as individuals and as huge racks.
The twin reverse is interesting- If you can't get a good anchor where you want it on the wall, you could get it somewhere on the ceiling...
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