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Pros & Cons
Pros
These are ridiculously easy to use and super sturdy! Will be ordering more to have on hand.
The key is to pre-drill a hole, or just punch a hole in drywall (plaster is trickier) with a 1/4 shank diameter philips screwdriver. The width of these things seem to help when it's not possible to hit a stud. These drill-in anchors are the best kind ... Read More
Cons
The self drilling parts break off really easy. They break easily on install and do not hold instead ripping out 1/2”drywall. The tips break off, they fall into the wall, they leave huge holes i now have to patch and repaint.
These things are supposed to be a simple solution for hollow wall applications. These anchors are very fragile as 4 of them broken as i attempted to screw into drywall. And nope, not a stud behind it, the stud is 3 inches over.
Highlights
Quality
So easy to install and have a strong, lasting place to mount heavy objects on drywall.
Great product and hold strength is incredible.
Simply tap the shank into the drywall lightly with a hammer until the the threads reach the wall and then turn clockwise to ful... Read More
I'm not known to be handy with a hammer, i've made a mess of drywall using the traditional snub-nosed plastic drywall anchors.
Packaging/appearance
Nice gate but the included anchors and screws weren't.
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- This product had a total of 4,484 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 29 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Using these anchors means only one tool is needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No more drilling a pilot hole then finding the correct size bit for the anchor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will be buying more when i run out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have an antique 1960s 53”x35” mirror that’s at least 60lbs maybe more i’m honestly not sure
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will report back if it suddenly comes crashing down but my handyman wasn’t worried about it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They both went in easily and worked without hitch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did not have to use any extras or drill multiple holes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ll never use the socalled “molly bolts” again except perhaps for picture frames
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