Fortunately, I have but eventually tested the large oval Powerstrip hook and which are much more stable and usually keep several years. In the large oval (from the brace) namely is the actual hook which stands out to the front, considerably more massive and - visible from the side - worked significantly thicker in the lower passing over forward area. So breaking off is almost impossible, most times when two or three thick heavy winter coats over each other, but do most times "ignorant" guests ...
The tape itself keep excellent and have never solved with me, apart from the ones that I have secured in recent years on tiles. These have sämtlichst resolved within an hour. Here the product was at Tesa apparently again "improved" because some Tesa-hook in the shower area depend reliably with me for 10 years. But eventually one wants now also sell the hooks, which are specifically tailored to wet locations. But also keep the new tape "bomb-proof" that come here and do not differ externally from their predecessors on my painted doors and kitchen cabinets. But the strong differences in quality when it comes to tile fixing date show that something definite was changed.
Through its simple appearance, the white Power Strip hook fit at least in just about any home environment inconspicuously. Simply practical.