🔧 Snap it, Secure it, Forget it!
The TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor is a high-performance solution for hanging items on drywall without the hassle of pre-drilling. Made from durable glass-filled nylon, it offers a robust hold with a tensile strength of 79 lbs, making it ideal for various applications. This 50-pack includes screws and is proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality and reliability for your home improvement projects.
G**T
The only drywall anchors I will buy, the others just leave me frustrated.
These look a lot like other anchors you may have used, but they are way better. After using these, I will not buy anything else. This is a superior product and if you need to anchor something into drywall it is what you should buy.I have installed hundreds of drywall anchors over the years so I have become somewhat of an expert on them. These always do the job with minimal hassle. Whenever possible, I pre-drill a hole to insert these into. It's not necessary, but it does make the installation easier. I use a drill bit slightly smaller than the diameter of the "drill" part of the anchor before the threads so they go in nice and snug. With a pilot hole drilled, I install the anchors by hand with a screwdriver, not using a drill. For the best strength, it is important to get them screwed into the drywall just the right amount. While it is possible to do this with a drill (I have done lots that way too), doing it by hand ensures the best results. I usually end up getting the face of the anchor approximately flush with the surface of the drywall. After you have put a few of them in you get a good feel for how much torque is required.They can be installed with just a hand screwdriver if you don't have a drill, but it will take a bit of work and a few minutes. Or you can use a drill to install them without drilling a pilot hole first, they will drill themselves into the wall. Just be careful not to drive them into the wall too far. Just a hair too much and the drywall strips out, and you now have a large useless hole in your wall.Anytime I have run out of these and been forced to use whatever I can pick up locally I almost always end up frustrated. Some of them are brittle and either snap in two while you are installing them, or the screw bites into the anchor too well and the whole anchor spins inside the hole in the drywall. Both ways other anchors can fail usually lead to a too-large hole in the wall and a mess to clean up, so you now have to move you anchor over a few inches or use a different style anchor like a toggle bolt. Whenever I have a bad experience with one of those other anchors it makes me want to buy massive quantities of these just so I never have to go through that annoyance again.These hold a surprising amount of weight. I've mounted lots of things to walls with them over the years (and a few things to ceilings) and I've never been disappointed. Just use a proportionate number of anchors to how large/heavy your object is. They are strong, but use some common sense - don't expect to use 2 of these to hold your 60" plasma TV to the wall.
C**Y
great anchors, and i have some tips for you. I LOVE THESE ANCHORS
cheaper than my local boxstore and so it was a great buy. ordered this in intisapation of my movie to a new house. i had the box very fast and was ready to hang my tvs on the wall right away. these anchors are very very strong, dont leave a insane hole and i love how easy and accurate they go in. With these anchors you can make a x on the wall hight and center of where you want the screw and once in that is pretty much exactly where the screw ends up. i have a mirror with 2 key holes with no room for error. and i was able to get it right the first time no problem. WITH NO ROOM FOR ERROR it came out perfect and i didnt even measure. i used the key holes to scratch the wall, figured out what was level in that scratch between the two. and drilled it in.TIP if you use the screw first to make the start of the hole it will go alot smoother. screw the screw into the wall (checks for things like studs and concrete on the other side, and it also means you dont have to risk hurting the tip of the anchor trying to drill it in the wall. sometimes you get lucky and find a stud where you didnt think one was and you dont even need to install a anchor.Tip 2 i use these on tv mounts some drywall is less sturdy ive had a tv pull out of my brothers wall using similar anchors because his dry wall is garbage. and i also find the screw heads are pretty small and youll need to go to a box store and get washers so that your screw doesnt just slip threw the large holes in a tv wall mount.
R**B
These are great!
I’ve used these anchors and screws for nearly my entire basement project. They work great and are so much easier to install than when you have to drill a hole and bang the anchor in…highly recommend!
M**.
Seem very secure, not easy to use, definite learning curve, plan to break a few
These hold tightly and I trust that my shelves will stay in place. Order more than you need. Some will break. By the way, I found these way too hard to install with a regular screwdriver! And my power screwdriver ripped these in two and stripped the threads! No matter how low the setting … stripped. Solution: ratcheting screw driver. This allowed me to tighten by hand without stripping, but … they sometimes would still break. Ugh! Solution: drill a hole first. I always drill a tiny hole to check for studs, etc, before I install an anchor, so with these, I’d do that first then switch to a larger bit to widen the hole. If the hole is big enough, I found that I could screw these in by hand fairly easily and accurately without breaking or stripping them. Definite learning curve with these! And the price is high. But I do believe these are very strong and quite secure.
J**R
Great Invention
All good. Easy to use and work very well
E**P
These are really great drywall anchors -- very sturdy
These are really great drywall anchors -- very sturdy, no way they're coming out once in. This is definitely the product you want to get if you're mounting something particularly heavy, or if you have particularly thin drywall.The only downside is that they are fairly large -- but this is clearly necessary in order to hold weight as well as they do. If you have thinner drywall, aren't hanging as much weight from it, and the screw is going to be exposed so the base is visible this this might not be the ideal product for you. For example, I have several naked screws in my kitchen I use to hang cutting boards on, where you can clearly see where the screw enters the wall.On the other hand, it's better to be safe than sorry -- a little extra white rim showing around a screw is better than a giant hole in your wall because you hung too much wight from it. If you have to buy one drywall screw product, this should probably be it. Hence, 5 stars.
J**S
Holds up a lot of weight. Easy to install.
These are my go-to's now for anything I want to make sure stays in the wall.Only downside is the huge holes if you remove anything - that can't really be avoided if you want a lot of stability and easy installation.
J**.
Best price you'll find!
These are perfect and the size leaves then useful throughout my home. Much cheaper than hardware stores, and very good quality. Will continue to buy these for sure.
J**7
Gotta have these around home! Super snugged and tight!
Superb quality and value. These actually pop out on the back of the wall so they're super snugged and tight. Great to secure bookshelves with! I replaced all the loose ones at home and problem solved!
D**.
Great value, and well made.
Best of both worlds, exploder plug, and screw plug. Great value and install eze.
E**Y
Very Good Product
I have used other types before but these self-drilling drywall toggles are the best so far. Put up 2 shelves and they are solid.
C**1
Great anchors and great seller
anchors are the best as we all know but i was amazed how fast i got the delivery from us to can.
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