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Drywall anchors are mainly used to fix objects on hollow walls like gypsum boards.
Its main features are that it is convenient to install and doesn't require professional tools. Usually,
it can be installed into the gypsum board with a screwdriver. Moreover, it can provide relatively
stable supporting force, enabling objects such as shelves, picture frames and small lamps to be
firmly hung on the wall and effectively preventing them from falling off. In addition, there are various
types and sizes of drywall anchors, and appropriate ones can be selected according to the weight
and size of the objects to be hung.
Dpbours
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
Just got this 100-piece drywall anchor and screw kit, and while I haven’t used them yet, everything looks solid and well-made. The plastic anchors feel sturdy, not flimsy like some of the cheaper ones I’ve used in the past, and the flat head screws seem like good quality.I like that no pre-drilling is needed — that’ll be a huge time-saver once I start using them. The 50 lb weight rating is also reassuring for hanging shelves or heavier items on drywall.Everything came neatly organized in the box, which makes it easy to grab and go for future projects. So far, very happy with what I see. Will update once I’ve put them to the test!
Cole
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I was not impressed with these anchors. The plastic they are constructed from is brittle and I broke more than one trying to penetrate a wall with a decent layer of mud applied on it.The screws provided are stainless steel.So far from my experience, I will be going back to my metallic sheetrock anchors.
Fred A. Bronnert
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
I wanted this type of drywall anchor to secure some 8 foit LED light fixtures in our kitchen.Although that leave a larger sized hole if you ever need to remove them but in my situation I could care less. Other than maybe "toggle bolts" IMO, these types of drywall anchors are the best bang for the buck. These are NOT the highest quality but unless you're hanging a lot of weight These work just FINE. The only drawback ( and " it IS STATED in the product description" thst it is possible to ruin the anchor if you use a powered screw driver or drill with a Philips bit to install them, the bit can "cam out" if you overtighten them and it will ruin the anchor ( but they give you a good quantity in the kit. They worked great for my installation of 4 each, 8 foot Led light fixtures. AND they were very inexpensive compared to buying from the local " big box" stores.
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