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The Qualihome Heavy Duty Plastic Self Drilling Drywall Anchors and Screws Kit includes 20 anchors and screws designed for easy installation without pre-drilling. Capable of supporting loads up to 50 pounds, these durable plastic anchors are perfect for hanging various items securely. Backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, this kit is a reliable choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
S**2
They really do work great! Simple and sturdy
They really do work great! Simple and sturdy
D**B
Panel board inserts
Product works great. Quick transaction. Shipped on time. Thanks
A**D
Super easy to use, and strong
This product is exactly as advertised. I was pleasantly surprised, and a little intimidated by how large the anchors are (meaning large diameter, very deep threads). They really grip the drywall. One tip: although they are "self-drilling," one look at these anchors and my common sense told me to drill small pilot holes (1/8" drill bit). I think they may have been more difficult to install without the holes (although in fairness, I didn't try). I am using these to hold up a towel bar and light fixture in a bathroom. They work so well, and there are so many left in the package that I'm now looking around the house for other opportunities to shore up existing hanging things (large picture frames, etc.) For the price, they can't be beat.
M**Y
Works better with pilot hole, hard back screw out
As others have reported, these work better with a pilot hole. They will self tap, but it takes a bit of time during which it wobbles alarmingly. Once the metal screw is in it's almost impossible to back it out, because the screw is gripped by the anchor much harder than the anchor is gripped by the wall, so you end up removing the whole assembly. They are fairly sturdy, but I had one break after I set it in the pilot hole, and one was chipped out of the box. On the whole, I think they are better than the puny little ones you tap in with a hammer.
J**N
Essential Home Item - Impressed with the weight they can hold.
I'll be reviewing this item based off of using standard drywall anchors. In the past, I would have to get my drill and a bit. I would mark where I wanted to drill, put the drill bit in, drill the hole out. Drilling the hole would always leave a pile of drywall dust and get everywhere. I would then have to bang in the plastic anchor, swap in the screw head bit and drill the screw in.These anchors simplify everything so much! With one bit, I drill the anchors in. They go straight in, leaving very little drywall dust! They also seem a lot stronger and more secure then your standard anchors. I was able to put 10 of these in within minutes! It's a great kit and everyone should have this at home for when you need to hang items in your house. A bonus, the unscrew easily if you need to take them out.I've put about 40 of these in already through out my house and I still have yet to have one break or not work. I'd often ruin your standard anchors a few times, banging them in the wall.I have attached a few pictures. These works great for cable management! I screwed down my zip ties with these anchors for a nice, clean look. In the pictures the anchors were used for the zip ties. They were also used for that floating server shelf. I used a total of 4, for that shelf. That shelf was rock solid on the wall with zero play. It probably weighs about 20lbs and these anchors held it with no problem!
E**N
Where have these been my whole life!
These are absolutely incredible! Had to hang a bunch of pictures last night for the wife and this make the job super easy when there was a picture she wanted to hang and wasn't a stud present (other than myself, LOL).The only issue and its not a big deal, when you put in the actual screw if you put it in too far when you try to back it out you have to get something flat to hold down the anchor as it will try to unscrew as well. But that's not a big deal, just leave the screw out farther than you think you need to and then slowly screw it in to the proper depth for what you are trying to hang.
A**R
Good
Does the job
P**R
Toss Me an Anchor
These are the best type of Sheetrock anchors, in my opinion. They screw in easily with a drill, seem to hold plenty of weight, and they don't loosen up and spin over time. You also don't need to use the screws that come with the anchors if you don't want to. Any screw that's relatively close in size will work.Like anything else, there may be some applications for which they're less than ideal. For instance, if you happen to hit a stud, you'll blunt the end and it won't go in - which seems pretty obvious since they're plastic, so check for a stud (they make a zinc version of these which you can supposedly screw right into a stud - though if you have a wood stud you don't really need an anchor). They also make a pretty large hole, so if for some reason you care about that, then you may not want to use these.
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