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Your cart is empty.Garret
2025-08-28 11:29:07
The seem good enough quality, cheap and exactly what I needed. 10/10, would buy again.
Lippa T
2025-06-16 15:43:00
Nothing much to say—these anchors worked for what I needed. They were easy to use and got the job done. Simple and effective, no complaints!
margaret wahl
2025-05-23 18:09:47
These are sturdy little anchors. They do not immediately collapse when you hammer them in. Would buy again.
TB
2025-05-10 17:12:36
I salvage these things by the dozen all week long and I've drilled a whole bunch of holes and plugged them with all types of anchors. The secret to success is drilling the right size hole, at the right depth for the anchor and using the correct screws. The listing states 14-16 screws but I think #14 or 1/4" is too big. I'd try a 3/16". You'll need to drill a 5/16" hole to fit the anchor snug in drywall or concrete. Then use a ball peen hammer to tap the anchor flush with the hole. I advise you try the screws you want to use before you put them in the wall. You should be able to screw into the anchor by hand (with a driver) at least half way to know you have the correct screw. While you can use wood screws machine fasteners work best as they are not as aggressive.Be Safe. Work Smart.
Aleksandr108
2025-05-04 16:25:27
Perfect fit
J. Stright
2025-04-17 10:05:40
I ordered 3 sizes of drywall plugs to replenish my stock. Order received quickly and is correct. Plugs seem to be good quality.
Wctheman
2025-03-20 20:13:20
Drill a 3/16 hole, push anchor in, screw just spins anchor in the hole. I've used other anchors, same size screw, and never had a problem. These are a waste of money.
Easton Guy
2025-01-17 09:15:17
I used to buy the blue plastic anchors without the ribbed but now I use the Ribbed Plastic Anchors because they hold up better than the ones without the ribbed. I am very satisfied with these Premium Quality Ribbed Plastic Anchors.
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