🔧 Drill, Anchor, Conquer! Your walls deserve the best.
The Self Drilling Drywall Anchor Kit includes 100 pieces of heavy-duty anchors and screws, designed for effortless installation and superior grip strength. Each anchor can support up to 65 lbs, making it ideal for various drywall applications. Crafted from durable plastic, this kit ensures long-lasting use and easy removal, all neatly stored in a convenient plastic case.
L**4
These really work!
I live in a building that was built in the fifties or sixties. My shower curtain rod on one end got very loose and I tried to glue it back, but that failed miserably. I found the Toofix Self Drilling Drywall Anchor Kit on Amazon while looking to find a fix that was easy. The white wall anchor was much stronger than I anticipated and was easy to install (if the hole is a little too loose, you can get the WetNFix discs designed for crumbly walls (to make a more secure fit, which I also bought and used.) It only took about 10 minutes to install. Now my shower curtain rod is sturdily in place. I recommend the Toofix Self Drilling Drywall Anchor Kit...it's quick and easy.♥
G**Z
I just don't understand...
I just don't understand how these anchors can get negative reviews. I think they work just great, at least for my application. I had one of those closet maid metal shelving bracket fail. It was due to no screws being placed on the stud, also they used the cheap grey anchors that come with the shelving unit. I would not make the same mistake.Here is what I did. First I took a nail and nailed it in to the drywall about 1/4 of an inch, making sure that the nail was driven STRAIGHT. Then with an El Cheapo screwdriver (one of those 4 in one HF jobs with the blue handle- using the thicker Phillips size) I drove the anchor into the drywall straight until I could fill it "bite" into the drywall and dig in. You could probably use a drill but since I only had 5 anchors I was too lazy to go to the garage and dig out my power tool. I would recommend using the lowest setting if using a power drill. Once it is all the way in, then move on to the next one. It helps to use a chalk line to keep all your anchors straight and true. I will be using these when I get around to building some floating shelves. I will use two screws in the studs, and two more anchor screws to give the shelves plenty of stability.
J**Z
Great Anchors
I liked the product, well made, they do not distort, easy placement, and very strong when in place. I used it to hang multiple shelves, and a TV .
K**1
Great anchors, easy to use, but a couple ended up stripping during installation
The phillips insert for the anchors is a bit weak, which caused me to strip a couple of them while driving them into the wall. It was a small amount, and other than that these are working great and were easy to use. Would definitely buy again.
E**S
Worked Perfectly
Worked perfectly! So easy to use.
D**0
Great for hanging heavier / valuable objects on sheetrock walls
I've been using these for years, and trust them for the wall hangers for my guitars, big flat screen TVs, heavy picture frames, closet clothes rod supports, full length mirrors, and etc. Basically anything relatively heavy that needs to go on a sheetrock wall, or for anything valuable that I want to be sure won't come loose and fall and break on the floor.I've never had one of these anchors come loose and pull out of the wall. They grip the wall much more robustly than the non-threaded kind of anchors that you just pop in with a hammer.Some tips:Although they are self-drilling, I prefer to punch a starter hole with a small phillips screwdriver first and then screw in the anchor, as this guarantees a more accurate placement by preventing the anchor from wandering a bit during the initial penetration into the wall.Also, I prefer to use a cordless screwdriver rather than a corded drill to screw them into the wall, because if the drill is too powerful or fast it might screw the anchor in too far and / or strip the threads that the anchor cuts into the sheetrock.
M**.
Not breaking but not spreading as they should
The media could not be loaded. These are very easy to install. I just hammered it into the wall to get it stable and then I use a screwdriver to complete the process. After this screw was in I hung the plaque on it. The Cross weighs about 8 pounds, maybe more. It's solid wood. But it's only about an inch thick overall. In length it's about 24 in. I was able to hang this and remove it several times on the screw and while it's still in the wall, it's shifting. I'm going to hang a lighter cross on this one and try to use a different anchor elsewhere you mount the large Cross.
J**J
Working great so far.
I use these to mount my surge protector and they seem to be working great.
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