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SDWS22300DB-RC12 10Pk

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About this item

  • Easy Installation In Seconds, No Drilling, Just Hammer Into The Wall And Drive The Screw Into The Anchor
  • Anchor Tip Bends And Locks Against Back Of Wallboard Providing A Secure Hold Of Up To 90 Lbs. In 1/2 Inch Wallboard And 125 Lbs. In 5/8 Inch Wallboard
  • Easy To Remove Leaving Only A Small Slit Which Can Easily Be Patched Or Re-Used
  • The Perfect Solution For Hanging Pictures, Towel Bars, Curtain Rods, Shelving, Bulletin Boards, Clocks, Signs, Mirrors And More


Hammer-in drywall anchors. Hangs up to 90 lb. In 1/2" Drywall and 125 lb. In 5/8" Drywall. Installs in seconds with no drilling. For hanging kitchen or bathroom accessories, wall decor, pictures, etc.


Tone-wa
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
These are the only Anchors I use.Tried them all.These are it!Moved a few months ago and I removed several and floated drywall mud over the holes. And touch up painted. For the new owners.It was perfect
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This product was the easiest to use and it holds so much weight. I now buy this for anyone moving.
marci
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Awesome
Zmassive
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
Easy to install, works good
Rodney B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
These work great IF you know how to install them. You need a #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver and a claw hammer to install one of these anchors. VERY IMPORTANT- use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to punch a hole in the sheetrock where you want the anchor. THEN drive with a hammer the anchor into the wall until flush. Use the #2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screw into the anchor. Regardless of what the instructions say do not drive the anchors into the wall without making a small hole with the a #1 Phillip's screwdriver. You will bend the anchor and ruin it. I have installed many of these using this method and they work great.
Mary Mengel
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2017
Had a curved shower rod that was not secure and drooping a lot. Tried other anchors and none worked. Tried these as a last ditch effort, they are amazing and really hold in place. I would highly reccomend these.
Main Account
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
These just didn't work for me. The first one broke as I tried to hammer it in (I made sure it was aligned properly). I drilled pilot holes, even though the whole point of ordering these was to not drill pilot holes, and then made three more attempts to hammer in an anchor. All three snapped into pieces, no matter how carefully I tried to tap them in (maybe it got too hot in storage/shipping? This plastic is really brittle). I'll be sticking with traditional wall anchors.
Chrys
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2015
I needed to hang some curtain panels, and couldn't find studs in the walls where I needed them, so I went looking for anchor options. I saw these advertised online and decided to try them. S far, they are working well. I needed to use 4 of them in my application. 3 out of 4 went in perfectly and worked flawlessly. The 4th one created a big hole when I put in the screw - the whole Wall Claw started turning with the screw and bore a big hole in the drywall (the diameter of the Wall Claw itself, about dime sized.). Luckily, the hole was big enough so I could see the edge of a nearby stud, so I was able to screw directly into the stud without the 4th Wall Claw. I think part of the issue was my drywall - it's plaster-like in some areas, and the 4th wall Claw didn't grip like the other 3.Overall, I like how easy the Wall Claw is to use, plus, the curtain rod is still holding strong. Thumbs up!
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