




🛠️ Nail it right the first time with Wideskall® – your drywall’s new best friend!
Wideskall® Self Drilling Drywall Nylon Anchors are engineered for quick, reliable installation into 3/8" to 5/8" drywall without predrilling. Made from durable nylon, these beige anchors fit #6 to #8 screws and come in a convenient pack of 120, perfect for professionals and DIYers aiming for efficiency and strength in every project.
| Material | Plastic |
| Drive System | Slotted |
| Head Style | Socket |
| Exterior Finish | Nylon |
| Thread Size | 7 |
| Metal Type | Nylon |
| Brand | Wideskall |
| Color | Beige |
| Head Type | Flat |
| Thread Type | Unf |
| Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
| Fastener Type | screw |
| Set Screw Thread Type | Unc |
| Thread Style | Unified Coarse |
| Thread Class | 2A |
| Fastener Size | 7 |
| Size | 3/8" |
| Item Diameter | 0.46 Inches |
| Compatible groove diameter | 0.45 Inches |
| Number of Pieces | 120 |
| UPC | 788012346186 |
| Manufacturer | Wideskall® |
| Part Number | TEA64 |
| Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Pack of 120 |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.46 Inches |
| Measurement System | Imperial |
| Usage | Drywall |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**M
Sturdy Anchor
Work great for their intended purpose
K**O
Best drywall anchors I have ever found!!
I have never found a drywall anchor that actually works. I've lived in rentals my whole life with sub-par drywall. Every drywall anchor I have tried never worked. I was amazed at not only how simple these are to install, but how awesome they hold up. Not only that, but you can actually remove them from the wall and patch your holes up! I think they are supposed to be "self tapping" anchors, though I have never gotten that to work. I find it easier to make a pilot hole using I am intending to use. Since the hole is small, I have no problem getting anchor in and it stays in tight. I used my drill to slowly drill it into the wall, and it works. I would highly recommend these to anyone, a specially in rentals.
A**R
Junk
Most of what I get on Amazon is good enough quality, however these are not. Every third one I attempted to screw into the sheetrock either broke or the head stripped out. It's a good thing I ordered a large pack so I would have enough to do my job. Definetely would not buy again.
E**.
Plastic is too weak
The size of the product was exactly what I needed, but the quality was disappointing. The anchors are too weak to be screwed into the wall—even after pre-drilling a hole. In most cases, I had to use two anchors per hole because the first one would break while trying to get a grip in the wall.
T**M
Pretty soft plastic
These are advertised as "self drilling", but I doubt that they could start a hole ever. The plastic is far too soft to drill a hole in wallboard.I pre-drilled holes just big enough for the tip of the anchor to enter and then they worked pretty well.The screw driver must fit perfectly in the anchor or it will strip the anchor. I had to remove two anchors with pliers because they stripped before screwing fully in.Once you successfully get them into the wall, they are quite good. The softer plastic takes the screw quite well and won't split or crack when the screw goes in.The end result is better than I have experienced with harder brittle plastics that crack when the screw goes in, and they even are maybe a bit better than the Zinc or Aluminum anchors that grip the screw too tightly and then unscrew from the wall rather than letting the screw unscrew from the anchor.
J**A
Works great
These work well and don't snap off.
W**E
thay hold
thay work great
J**N
Look for the bigger ones made out of something more durable.
Not so great....
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