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200pcs #8 Self Drilling Zinc Alloy Anchors, Metal Wall Anchors with Screws Wall Anchors,100PCS Wall Anchor and 100PCS Screws for Drywall, 75LB Hanging and Mounting

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1.Color:Zinc


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  • CARBON STEEL SCREWS: Our drywall anchors come with screws made of carbon steel, which are more rust-resistant than regular screws, so you won't have to worry about your wall anchor's screws getting rusty and weak.
  • ANCHORS MADE FROM ZINC ALLOY: While most sheetrock anchors are made from regular plastic, our anchors use a tough zinc alloy. With our drywall screw kits, the cracked design allows you to install fasteners without the frustration of breaking or falling off.
  • EASY TO USE: Our wall screw fasteners are very easy to use. They are self-tapping screws that do not require pre-drilling or pilot holes. Because only one drill bit is needed, you can install as many as you want on sheetrock and drywall. They are great for hanging bathroom and kitchen accessories, shelves, light fixtures, mirrors, picture frames, curtain rods, and small decorative shelves, but be aware that they are not suitable for concrete and brick walls.
  • STURDY: Using drywall anchors on a regular basis, you always worry that they will pull out or fail because they are not strong. Our anchors are extremely strong with durable reinforced construction and a holding strength of 50 lbs.
  • NEW DESIGN: DEEP THREAD DESIGN: Self-drilling drywall anchors with a deep thread design are safe to use on drywall!



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Alexandra
2025-08-17 12:50:01
Glad I went with the metal anchors instead of the plastic!. Way more durable!. You get alot so if you have a big project this pack is for you!. Easy to use and they actually stay in the wall and hold whatever big / heavy thing you’re trying to hang. Yes they do leave noticeable holes once taken out of the wall.
C. Behnken
2025-07-30 14:33:28
I used these anchors to support my hot tub cover after the original screws that were holding up the swivel bracket tore out of the compressed styrofoam cover. The anchors combined with JB Weld secured my hot tub cover firmly. I wasn’t sure anything could fill the holes left by the screws that tore out. These were meant for more than wood, which was the struggle to find: something besides wood anchors. These are for everything!
John
2025-06-18 12:55:19
I purchased these thinking for the price it was good. Except I found you get what you pay for. Cheaply designed with a plastic that snaps half way drilling into the wall. So they are too brittle. Then the Philips insert strips too easily, about half way through on the ones that don't snap. So they are too soft. Interesting how it can be too brittle yet too soft at the same time. Perfect design for making a simple project of hanging something on a wall a nightmare. Oh and also once the screw goes in, if you want to bring the screw back out a little, this is also impossible, and the entire anchor comes out.For such a simple task, this product made it a nightmare. I wouldn't buy this again, I'll stick to the higher priced ones that I've used for years.
Red Miller
2025-05-30 11:48:42
These are so convenient, with their self-tapping point. All you do is mark the location, use your screwdriver to screw in the anchor at your mark. Stop when the anchor is flush with the wall, or don't - you do you, and install the screw.None of that: grab a drill, go look for the right size drill bit, find it, drill a hole, find a hammer, drive in the anchor, break the wall because your cat scratched you, forget what you were doing, go play the lottery and lose everything. None of that.Screw it in, install the screw. Done. They work great.
Suman
2025-04-15 13:34:34
Be careful using Drill bits to make a hole on the wall.It breaks easily.
Joshua C. Tyler
2025-03-03 12:34:32
Some of the more affordable drywall anchor sets available and quality is good.
Vince
2025-02-10 11:36:58
I had my doubts with these anchors. Boy I was really shocked when I used them. I can tell you I would've given them a ten. My Dad was a carpenter and I worked with him a lot. We used the old colored ones that when they came loose you had to go to the next size up. These far exceeded my expectations, anyone that gives these under a 4 definitely don't know what their doing. These will be my go to from now on. I drilled little 1/8" pilot holes first and than used a medium size Phillips head screw driver to put the anchors in by hand. It's much easierthan using the bit that's supplied.
DiverCat007
2025-02-06 12:58:50
These drywall anchors are not an easy install. In my experience, the split design is a failure point for these anchors. If you follow the manufacturer's instructions and omit drilling a pilot hole, you're bound to be frustrated.Project plan was to use these anchors to hang six pegboard tiles on one-half inch drywall. The very first anchor cracked immediately under manual pressure from a Philips screwdriver, then its replacement cracked about halfway in. Now came the fun part - try to extract the broken anchor from the wall. Needle nose pliers were useless: I ended up drilling it out with a quarter-inch bit. My third attempt getting this anchor into a unplanned pilot hole was successful, and the anchor held firmly in the drywall. I proceeded to mount the remaining anchors using a 1/4-in pilot hole, but even then, several more cracked at the threaded section of the anchor shaft. The trick to these anchors seems to be a combination of pilot hole plus forwards and backwards motion on the screwdriver to gently work the thread into the wall. One must be prepared to be patient with these fussy anchors. Overall, I can't recommend them.
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