SNAP 13"x19" Wood Wall Mount Photo Frame
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design: 3.67 out of 5
quality: 4.67 out of 5
value: 4.33 out of 5
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1 out of 5 stars
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3 January, 2026Verified purchase
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Ordered it on December 23rd and it still hasn’t shipped.
4 out of 5 stars
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6 September, 2025Verified purchase
Not perfect but works
Sturdy but not as deep as I was hoping to display my project. Took the glass out and it worked
5 out of 5 stars
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18 June, 2025Verified purchase
Great, smooth frame that pops!
Really nice, smooth (white) wooden frame with a glass covering for the actual image in the center. I got the 10x20” size, and it fits perfectly on my wall!
3 out of 5 stars
8 June, 2024Verified purchase
fits but could benefit from more hanger options
summary: it gets the job done but not as elegantly as it could be. recommendation: ambivalent pros: item was well-packed for shipping with all sides protected by styrofoam. it fits 13" by 19" art prints as described. neutral: retention system is those thin little metal tabs you have to bend out and bend back. they work fine for a one-and-done image but won't stand up well to multiple changings of the displayed work. cons: lacks a centered, self-leveling single hanger for either portrait or landscape mode. the space on the back is there and they could easily attach 2 more central hangers on the unused sides to allow more flexibilty. square hanging as-is requires TWO fasteners on the wall, with all the problems inherent in having to level them, or for the user to engineer some sort of string or cable between the two existing hangers. if you just want to hang it up on one existing wall-nail or whatever, you're going to have to go through some extra steps. frame is very thin so i am hesitant to tack one of those corrugated metal hangers to it for fear of splitting the wood.