🔧 Elevate Your Space with Confidence!
The 120Pcs #8 Self Drilling Drywall Anchors and Screws kit is designed for effortless installation and maximum strength, holding up to 75lbs without damaging your walls. Made from durable nylon and glass fibers, this versatile kit is perfect for a variety of home projects, ensuring your decor is secure and stylish.
L**.
These are really good (for unobstructed drywall)
Hello!These are great; we are running out of them and ordering a new set. They are very easy to use and strong. We use to pre-drill, but that is really not necessary. We never use the drill to drive them, only by hand, using a screwdriver.We have seen some complaints of anchors broken or deformed, and that also happened to us (deformed) when hitting a piece of wood or something else (and we checked for no stud before trying). In that cases (unexpected obstruction) we just cut the anchor and use only the portion that screws into the drywall.As soon as we notice an obstruction, we stop driving them, unscrew, cut, and drive again (by hand, slowly, not by using the drill, ever). When no obstruction, they work like a charm.If you hit something after the anchor started screwing into the wall, and you keep driving or are using a power drill, the drywall will break for sure and the anchor will deform, like in some photos, because the anchor will not drive anymore, and it is being forced against the obstruction (if by power drill, even worse).Those photos with big holes broken drywall, and striped anchors, never happened to us, as we do not use the power drill to drive them, and we stop driving as soon as we notice the anchors touching something (after the first deformed one, quick learning). They drive smoothly into the drywall if no obstruction is found (and our house is just one year old in Florida).We haven't try other brands or styles for drywall and we won't, these are the ones, no doubt on that. Some items bought brought their own similar ones, but they don't compare in quality, so not used, used these ones.For unobstructed drywall, look no further, we highly recommend CrimsonMark self-drilling drywall plastic anchors.
G**O
Drywall anchor
The drywall screw anchors are spectacular easy install, and very sturdy.
B**S
Fast, Strong, and No Pre-Drilling Required
These self-drilling drywall anchors make hanging shelves, artwork, and heavy fixtures much easier than using traditional wall anchors. The #8 x 1-1/4" screws hold securely, and they are rated to support up to 75 lbs, which is more than enough for most home projects. Since no pre-drilling is required, installation is quick and hassle-free. I've used these for mounting shelves and organizing my workspace, and they have held up perfectly. If you need strong, reliable drywall anchors, these are a great buy.
P**1
Very Good Heavy Duty Anchors.
These are good, sturdy anchors and screws. Perfect for hanging heavy items on Sheetrock walls. Installation is a little tougher than expected, had to drill pilot holes to get anchors in, but when you get em in they’re there to stay.
Z**.
Handy anchor for lightweight to medium usage
I always keep some of these anchors in my toolbox for lightweight or medium use cases. They are easy to use and relatively sturdy considering it is made from nylon. I use them to hang picture (with frames), pot rack, or wall mount tool rack. I think it can hold 20lb without issue, but there are other factors like how far the thing is poking out from the wall, etc.Overall I am leaning to use my stud as the main load bearing mount, use these anchors when I cannot meet the stud on one side of the frame/shelf/etc. Regardless, these anchors are worth every penny and are easy to use (drill a smaller pilot hole first) for home DIYers.
V**O
An Excellent Piece Of Technology
I was installing a big 80 pound Old School TV right above my work desk and everything was going great I installed 2 screws through the mount I bought from Amazon on the right hand side and they installed perfectly…. I went to install the screws on the left and it turns out there weren’t any studs there and my cheap stud finder proved unreliable… it was a disaster and I thought it was over… but I began researching and found out about drywall anchors. These were some of the best value and strength ones being sold and they work tremendously. Each one is rated for up to 70lbs in strength and with two installed I finished installing the TV mount and for an even more piece of mine I purchased 3M Claws and and stuck them between the areas of the mount that had the wall exposed. These were incredibly durable and fit perfectly and the TV hasn’t moved a centimeter even thought it’s 80 pounds. Half on the drywall and half on the studs and I couldn’t be more happy with this purchase. One quick word of advice, don’t doubt Drywall! It really can do wonders with these new technologies and you can hang pretty much anything! As a rule of thumb always go for studs first but if you can’t find them don’t worry and trust in this modern technology. Highly recommended.
G**D
Great anchors
Have not used yet but due to selling this kind of product in my profession im sure they are the easiest drywall anchors to use
D**O
not impressed with the installation method
I have used all sorts of drywall mounting systems and I find these to be the least finished as far as making the hole and driving in the anchor. most of the screws would pickup some paint and start ripping it away from the wall. other systems do not have that issue so that's why I am giving it 3 stars. I will say they are cost affective but if mounting in a finished living areas I would opt for other anchors. Back to cost savings, I would say they are fine to use on unpainted drywall in the basement or closets since they are cheap to purchase and any cosmetic damage would be hidden but never again on a nicely painted wall unless you know whatever you are mounting will cover the anchor by a large amount.
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