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2025-08-19 10:38:19
These are easy to use and work greatOur crummy contractor put in a towel bar with cheap drywall anchors so I had to remove them and put in these as the brand new towel bar was falling off the brand new wall
Koidy
2025-06-10 16:23:20
These were cheap and seemed to work as well as the plastic screw in drywall anchors i used in the past. At half the cost these worked great. I will say you do have to predrill or they might crumple when you try to hammer it in. But to be fair i was having the same problem with the screw in ones where if i did not pre-drill they would snap on me when i tried to screw them in. I consider them equal in quality but at half the price.
Al C.
2025-04-18 12:09:47
Work fine
Dan
2025-02-16 17:10:53
Overall I’m pleased with these anchors. They make a small slit in the wall and seem to hold objects securely. The price was fair and the case was decent. The only issue I’ve really had is that the metal seems a bit thin and I bent a couple when tapping them into the wall. What I found is that you have to make sure you are perfectly straight when hitting with a hammer and they do ok.
W. J. Moore
2025-02-05 10:42:48
These are the best alternative when hanging photos, plaques, shelves, or anything that doesn’t hit a stud in the wall. I’ve even attached large flat screen tv mounts to the wall with these, and they hold it in place perfectly .
Daniel & Ashley
2025-02-02 12:38:53
I usually love this type of wall anchor, but this brand fell short. Out of the 8 anchors I installed, 5 broke during installation. Initially, I thought I was stripping them with my drill, so I switched to using a screwdriver after the second one failed. Unfortunately, even with the screwdriver, 3 more anchors broke, despite drilling pilot holes beforehand. These anchors weren’t stripping—they were simply snapping under normal use. I wouldn’t recommend this brand due to its poor durability.
Customer
2024-12-23 10:05:55
If you've experienced failure with different types of wall anchors for drywall, then you'll really appreciate these screw-in drywall anchors. I like to drill a hole first (a little smaller than the screw diameter) and just screw the anchor in until it becomes tight. Then I'm done a lot quicker than than I'm used to.
Addict137
2024-11-19 10:56:28
Every time I went to put one of these in the wall it would break in half and not hold the screw. Very very cheap plastic.
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