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Your cart is empty.Irvine
2025-08-10 18:23:27
The thing I love most about these anchors is that my skinny 3/16 flathead screwdriver can bore into drywall the exact size hole these anchors need. I can easily bore the hole by twisting the head into the drywall, then flip it around and bump the anchor in with the handle. Its like it was made for it.The next is that these actually work in foam. I've found times when I needed to strap conduit or bell boxes to foam. (You'd be surprised how many signs, building sidings, or wall sidings are made of foam.) Usually I'd have to hope there was material behind the foam that I could secure to, but there are often times when its nothing but foam. zip-its don't work, toggle bolts don't work, but these anchors work perfectly.The third is that you can use them in masonry. Sometimes buildings are so old that the concrete is super hardened. So using Tapcons either bores out the pilot hole(, or get their heads ripped off when you try to drive them( even when you stick a piece of wire in the hole. Drill the pilot hole to 1/4 then bump this anchor in, then you'll be able anchor into concrete poured in the 19th century.Those times when you accidentally make the hole too large for the anchor, causing it to spin with the screw you drive in. pull the anchor out, use some pliers to hold the anchor and drive the screw into it just a little bit( just up to the point before the anchor splits.). Then bump the anchor into the hole with the screw in it and finish driving the screw into the anchor, works in all material( Sometimes in drywall the hole its just too overbored, you'll just have switch to a toggle bolt)I can't use my company card for online purchases, I can only use it for gas and parts from supply or hardware stores. I buy these anchors out of pocket because nothing compares to them.
Lisa V.
2025-07-29 13:05:35
This is an excellent kit. We moved so we mostly needed wall anchors for our stuff. These are good quality and won’t bend when trying to put them in the wall like cheaper ones do. Nice and sturdy
Walter Shumanow
2025-07-17 16:46:24
Most wall anchors are to big or small, finally fond the size that stayed in the wall and held the curtain rods. I recommend these to you before you start beginning drilling a bunch of holes, that like me which leads to more work.
Jim
2025-07-11 15:11:19
The plastic anchors are exactly like many others I have used over the years. However, the screws have a problem. Most screws in anchor kits have a fairly broad head. I guess in order to save a tenth of a cent per screw they made the heads very narrow or not large diameter. They are a good 1/8 of an inch less diameter smaller than any kit I have ever used. On some jobs this would be a serious issue.
Customer
2025-06-26 21:00:29
Lots of different sizes. Worked good.
hfmitch
2025-05-19 11:41:08
Perfect sized drill for job
Brian j
2025-05-13 11:04:56
Edit: Hung a shelf with 6 of these anchors…shelf fell out of the wall 3 weeks later. Under inspection, only 1 of the 6 anchors expanded in the wall (see photo of expanded vs unexpanded). I will not trust these to hold any item of value in the future.The drill bit included is too large (1/4â€), for a snug fit use a slightly undersized drill (3/16â€). The anchors will work fine for hanging low weight items (art, decorative shelves, mirrors, etc.) in drywall, but not for structural hanging (floating desks, tvs, etc). The anchors tend to spin when torquing the screws tight, which resulted in me going to another anchor. They are good enough that I will keep them in my hardware drawer, but not good enough where I will buy this brand of anchor again.
Gary Mobley
2025-05-05 14:41:45
product was like i expected it to be.
Irvine
2025-04-29 19:59:57
The thing I love most about these anchors is that my skinny 3/16 flathead screwdriver can bore into drywall the exact size hole these anchors need. I can easily bore the hole by twisting the head into the drywall, then flip it around and bump the anchor in with the handle. Its like it was made for it.The next is that these actually work in foam. I've found times when I needed to strap conduit or bell boxes to foam. (You'd be surprised how many signs, building sidings, or wall sidings are made of foam.) Usually I'd have to hope there was material behind the foam that I could secure to, but there are often times when its nothing but foam. zip-its don't work, toggle bolts don't work, but these anchors work perfectly.The third is that you can use them in masonry. Sometimes buildings are so old that the concrete is super hardened. So using Tapcons either bores out the pilot hole(, or get their heads ripped off when you try to drive them( even when you stick a piece of wire in the hole. Drill the pilot hole to 1/4 then bump this anchor in, then you'll be able anchor into concrete poured in the 19th century.Those times when you accidentally make the hole too large for the anchor, causing it to spin with the screw you drive in. pull the anchor out, use some pliers to hold the anchor and drive the screw into it just a little bit( just up to the point before the anchor splits.). Then bump the anchor into the hole with the screw in it and finish driving the screw into the anchor, works in all material( Sometimes in drywall the hole its just too overbored, you'll just have switch to a toggle bolt)I can't use my company card for online purchases, I can only use it for gas and parts from supply or hardware stores. I buy these anchors out of pocket because nothing compares to them.
Lisa V.
2025-04-27 13:18:59
This is an excellent kit. We moved so we mostly needed wall anchors for our stuff. These are good quality and won’t bend when trying to put them in the wall like cheaper ones do. Nice and sturdy
Walter Shumanow
2025-04-15 13:11:19
Most wall anchors are to big or small, finally fond the size that stayed in the wall and held the curtain rods. I recommend these to you before you start beginning drilling a bunch of holes, that like me which leads to more work.
Jim
2025-04-08 13:06:33
The plastic anchors are exactly like many others I have used over the years. However, the screws have a problem. Most screws in anchor kits have a fairly broad head. I guess in order to save a tenth of a cent per screw they made the heads very narrow or not large diameter. They are a good 1/8 of an inch less diameter smaller than any kit I have ever used. On some jobs this would be a serious issue.
Customer
2025-04-01 18:14:26
Lots of different sizes. Worked good.
hfmitch
2025-02-07 14:51:55
Perfect sized drill for job
Brian j
2025-01-10 11:35:10
Edit: Hung a shelf with 6 of these anchors…shelf fell out of the wall 3 weeks later. Under inspection, only 1 of the 6 anchors expanded in the wall (see photo of expanded vs unexpanded). I will not trust these to hold any item of value in the future.The drill bit included is too large (1/4â€), for a snug fit use a slightly undersized drill (3/16â€). The anchors will work fine for hanging low weight items (art, decorative shelves, mirrors, etc.) in drywall, but not for structural hanging (floating desks, tvs, etc). The anchors tend to spin when torquing the screws tight, which resulted in me going to another anchor. They are good enough that I will keep them in my hardware drawer, but not good enough where I will buy this brand of anchor again.
Gary Mobley
2024-12-31 17:01:59
product was like i expected it to be.
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