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GeeFix Heavy Duty Wall Anchors (8-pack) deliver industry-leading strength with a maximum shear load of 595 lbs and tensile load of 156 lbs, designed specifically for 5/8" drywall. Featuring anti-rotation teeth and requiring a 1" hole saw, these anchors provide secure, reliable mounting for heavy items. Backed by a 4.6-star rating and expert installation tips, they’re the go-to solution for professionals and DIYers seeking durable, hassle-free wall support.
| ASIN | B078VSJ29S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #296,339 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #225 in Hollow-Wall Anchors |
| Brand | GeeFix |
| Brand Name | GeeFix |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 631 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | hole saw, spade bit |
| Installation Type | Bolt On |
| Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | GeeFix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43237-2 |
| Material | Nylon and Steel |
| Material Type | Nylon and Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 270 Kilograms |
| Model Number | 43237-2 |
| Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
| UPC | 667744788931 |
C**Y
I bought a great mount and was ready to go but I failed ...
Backstory: I have a 55” television and needed to get it mounted on our wall quickly (our 1 year old is getting into everything and I found him slapping the screen a week before mounting). I bought a great mount and was ready to go but I failed to realize that the mount I bought was designed for wall studs 16” on center. As it turns out the studs in my target wall are 24” on center. This created a situation in which I was going to have to get creative with some sort of unsightly bracket on the wall, tear into the wall to install horizontal 2x4s or, get a hold of some of the best drywall anchors money can buy. Based on the product I am reviewing you can probably guess that I chose the latter option. One thing to keep in mind, I AM NOT relying solely on the drywall anchors to support the full weight of the television and mount (total weight of both is just shy of 60 lbs). My mount has two lag bolts in the center wall stud and four drywall anchors for added support in each corner. Pros: This product is STURDY. As soon as I pulled them out of the package I felt REALLY confident that they were going to stand the test of time. No doubts. I felt like the added youtube channel explaining exactly how to use the product was a great bonus. Cons: The string used to pull the wings tight to the center piece could be a little bit stronger. While pulling the wing against the center piece of one unit the string snapped and I was left with a center screw only partially installed. To get around that I had to insert a very thin nail into one of the smaller holes next to the center hole to anchor the wing and prevent it from spinning so that I could get the first smaller side screw inserted. To make matters more challenging, because the string had snapped, I had to use a pair of plyers to pull the wing tight by firmly pulling the center screw towards me. The fortunate thing is that I was able to avoid having the wing fall into the drywall cavity and no further holes were necessary. If you’re going to use this product I would actually recommend using fishing line or a guitar string. Alternatively, because the product comes with two strings, I would DEFINITELY only use one string for two units and then switch to the other. Summary: Once the mount was installed ln the wall it was very clear that it wasn’t going to move. I have a high level of confidence that my television will stay put and I do not feel like I need to worry about my son being crushed by a falling television. All in all, this is a great product and I highly recommend it.
T**R
By far the best wall anchors I’ve used
I just recently bought a house and my girlfriend wanted her book shelf’s on the wall. The problem was where she wanted them installed at there was no wall studs. We tried to use regular drywall anchors and the shelf’s ended up falling off the wall from the book weight. I did some research and came across this product and it is by far the best product for hanging heavy objects on walls with no studs. They are a little pricey but they are 100% worth the money and very easy to install. If I need to hang anything heavy again I will buy this product again.
W**Z
Great product for heavy loads.
These anchors are great. Although you need to drill a 1" hole in the wall, if you have something heavy, it is well worth it. The installation went exactly as the instructions illustrated and, for my application anyway, the tensile strength was more than adequate to accomplish what I needed. That is; I needed to pull a warped 3/4" thick piece of wood down flush to the wall. My plan was to anchor another piece at the protruding end (I couldn't drill behind it of course) and then attach a clamping piece to that. It worked without a hitch. I had ordered two of these anchors just to be safe but, the one anchor accomplished this with ease. So you know, I am not a small person and I was unable to flex the warped piece of wood more than about 1/4". The anchor pulled it down the full 1/2" gap.
D**N
Absolutely amazing, with one caveat
Buy some guitar string and throw that red nylon cord and throw it in a drawer, to be used with something else. It will snap on you and leave you in a predicament. Hence the 4 stars for easy to install, because they really need to be shipping these things with metal cable, not nylon cord. That's just ridiculous. However, I knew this before I bought the product, and after using it on 2 separate projects, I am about to use it on a third with the utmost confidence. I am somewhat addicted to these wall anchors when I need them. I don't go hanging pictures from walls with them, but when I can't hit a stud and I need to hold 25 pounds or more, I don't mess around with wall anchors rated at 25 pounds, 50 pounds, or even 100 pounds, I go straight to the Gee Fix wall anchor rated at 250 pounds (depending on what kind of force is applied, naturally -- in a shear application, I think it's closer to 500+ pounds at the dry-wall -- meaning no leverage, just straight-down). Us Americans, we love our overkill, and this British product satisfies. I prefer to keep my wall anchors weighted to 33% max load and with these bad boys, I sleep very well at night knowing something else will break before these give way. I was so excited when I first discovered these, I was stopping people in the streets to tell them about Gee Fix (no joke). The YouTube videos about the product are spot-on. Just heed my advice and throw that red nylon cord out and use some guitar cable.
A**E
Really, Really Strong
Like others, I used these to anchor a 70" TV on a wall where the studs just weren't in the right place. I mounted one side of my TV bracket using 2 of these anchors and supported the other side with a stud. It's rock solid. They aren't perfect. My biggest frustration was that it is really difficult to keep everything from turning when putting in the first screw. You really have to pull on the cords hard and my hands kept slipping. I ended up holding the cords while my wife drove the screw. This can be avoided, however, by pre-threading the screw in and out of the anchor BEFORE putting the anchor in the wall. It screws in a lot easier the second time. Also to note, I was able to using the big mounting screws that came with my bracket. I used the suggested 7/32" pilot hole bit to enlarge to anchor holes slightly after installing them. Everything tightened right up. I was a little hesitant about these at first, but after using them, I'm confident 4 of them could easily hold a large TV as long as the drywall is in good shape.
B**E
GeeFix is awesome
I put up a sliding barn door in the bathroom. I had to overcome two obstacles and privacy and no studs align with the holes in the rail. GeeFix overcame these obstacles. It allowed me to flush mount the rail system to the wall so I didn’t need a header, thus no gap in the door. Privacy fixed. No studs, no problem, I aligned to holes in the rail, marked the drywall and followed the well laid out directions on the package. This was amazing, I used 5 for the rail and it is the most rock solid product. It really holds the weight as advertised.
N**N
You can install it easier if you followed these tips
Installation looks easy if you watched youtube tutorial videos but looks intimidating in real life. After successfully installing these, I would say that it is very intuitive if you knew the tips. Otherwise, you will end up like some of the people here that claim they "know what they're doing" but ended up failing the otherwise relatively easy installation. I've read reviews both good and bad to learn more about this fixing and I am thankful that I did. One person offered a very helpful tip, which I will mention below. Preparation: 1. Familiarize yourself with the design and the configuration of this anchor. The 4 teeth at the ends are designed to dig into the back of the drywall to prevent the bar from rotating while you drive the middle screw. 2. Try to do a mockup installation on a piece of a similar thickness spare plywood or drywall. This is really helpful in order for you to get a feel of how strong you need to pull the cord, which is the most common complaint being the cord snapping while pulling. In my experience, you really do not need to tug the cord so hard to the point of breaking it. You need to pull it just enough to allow the teeth to latch a stabilizing bite. And no, they do not need to come with steel cords. These plastic cords are more than enough. I even reused one several times myself. 3. One very helpful tip was given by Ace, which was to pre-thread the middle screw before installing it by driving the screw in and out several times (while still out, of course). This breaks the virginity seal of the plastic and sets the thread for the screw, which greatly reduces the torque required to drive through it. Once you do this, 90% of your problem is solved. I'll explain later. Installation: 1. Make sure to use 1" (25mm) bit. This size is for the white collar. The bar has a smaller dimension than this. 2. Thread the cord through the designated holes. Knot the two ends of the cord to avoid accidental slippage. It also helps if your hands are not oily. 3. Before inserting the bar, pull it and the collar to the ends opposite each other to allow you an unobstructed view when you look through the hole later. Insert the bar through the hole and jiggle it to center. 4. Do not put the collar just yet but pull the cord slightly and drive the middle screw a short distance through the thread to allow you to hold it. It is best that you used your fingers to drive the screw through. Release the cord and adjust the bar to the most centerpoint position (still using the long middle screw). This is where the pre-threading I mentioned above serves its greatest purpose. 5. After centering the bar, tug again on the cord firmly and remove the middle screw. You can find that knotting the ends of the cord to be very helpful. 6. Push the collar in the hole while maintaining the tension on the cord. You can now see that the holes line up perfectly. Keep the tension on the cord and drive the middle screw through the collar using your fingers as far as it can go then follow it up by a screwdriver until you feel it's tight. You can realize that you don't really need to pull the cord very hard because the pre-thread has broken the virginity seal of the bar, which greatly reduced the friction. 7. Drive the two side screws as usual, remove the cord, and then remove the middle screw. 8. Mount your load as usual.
I**W
Very easy to use and extremely effective
Gone are the days of using an unreliable stud finder try to locate a stud only to drill into the wall and find you were an inch away. I was pretty skeptical about these but upon trying them out they're pretty fantastic. I used 2 GeeFix anchors with a large french cleat to mount a very large, very heavy guitar display cabinet(100+ lbs) into nothing but DRYWALL and it's solid as a rock. I have no objections against hanging my expensive guitars with these anchors and I'll definitely buy again for future projects. Pros: - Very easy to use - Extremely effective - Inexpensive Cons: - Requires a fairly large hole in the wall
L**1
Great product reliable and strong.
Excellent product! Great quality. I’d shopped around surfing the internet and visiting the hardware store to find something appropriate and which I could trust to support the weight of a tv on a cavity wall. The product was great. I’d read reviews and was pleased that it actually was as good as they said. Installation was easy I probably could have gone a slightly smaller size when drilling the hole to fit it in as I am not so familiar with drilling cavity walls. But they were great good contact and grip of the product to the plaster board when screwing. It was a large tv but it has now been up a couple of months with no issues whatsoever. So I am very pleased.
H**N
Missing items from order
I only received 2 (out of 4) back plates, 3 (out of four ) plugs. The screws I'm not worried about but I ordered a four pack and didn't come close to receiving all of them.
J**S
Soporta grandes pesos
Un invento fenómeno. Para aguantar grandes pesos en pladur. Y muy fácil de poner.
B**N
Geefix Dübel
Ich habe die Hohlraumdübel für die Montage vom Fersehen an einer Gipskartonwand verwendet und bin sehr zufrieden. Die Verarbeitung wirkt hochwertig und die Montage war dank der beiliegenden Anleitung unkompliziert.
J**N
Best heavy duty dry wall ancre there is.
I used it to ancre a 50 lbs weight bench to the wall and the installation is very solid. The installation is also very easy compared to other heavy duty dry wall ancre I have used. It is a little bit pricey though, so I will use them only when really necessary.
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