TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor, Glass-Filled Nylon, Made in US, For #6 to #10 Fastener Sizes (Pack of 100)








Key features
- •Self-drilling anchor installs into 3/8"- to 5/8"-thick drywall ceilings and walls without requiring a predrilled hole
- •Glass-filled nylon body has jaws that open to provide a firm vibration- and shock-resistant hold when a screw is inserted
- •Made in USA, and works with #6 to #10 size screws (sold separately)
- •Ultimate tensile strength is 79 lb. in 1/2" drywall with a #8 x 1-1/2" screw
- •Use one-fourth or less of listed maximum values for safe working loads (as required by local regulations)
TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor, Glass-Filled Nylon, Made in US, For #6 to #10 Fastener Sizes (Pack of 100)
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
Sana•September 7, 2017
great product
super easy and strong
P. Robichaux•July 10, 2017
These things are tough. I'm never using those cheaper ones where you have to pre-drill the whole and hammer them down into the wall. I had a curtain rod that the kids had pulled from the wall using those cheaper drywall anchors. In my immense wisdom, I decided to use a larger version of the cheaper drywall anchor. That attempt also met the same fate. These fit in the same, now obnoxious hole, and have a tighter grip than I knew was possible from a drywall anchor. Been holding strong for months and I doubt the kids haven't been tugging it.
Maybe if you just have a light picture frame and you don't want such a larger hole in your wall, I would say the cheaper drywall anchors are fine. But anything that may be touched or pulled on should have one of these.
Maybe if you just have a light picture frame and you don't want such a larger hole in your wall, I would say the cheaper drywall anchors are fine. But anything that may be touched or pulled on should have one of these.
Five Stars
Gary Helton•April 30, 2017
Work great. Would recommend buying the screws with it.
They worked great for this purpose and also any other wall anchoring ...
Timothy•January 1, 2017
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. WARNING! THESE WILL LEAVE A PENNY SIZED HOLE IN YOUR WALL. Now that that's out of the way I don't care about the penny sized whole in the wall. I purchased these to hold my Ikea shelves to the wall. They worked great for this purpose and also any other wall anchoring project I have come up with. I highly suggest drill a hole about the diameter of the toggle part first to ensure this dosn't snap off. I have some brick parts in my apartment and by pre-drilling I found them. If the toggler part hits the cement brakes off before the rest of the anchor is in place it defeats the purpose of the anchor. I will purchase these again when I'm out.
you are in for a nice surprise because they are great
Tim The Tool Man•December 11, 2016
Lots of people are complaining that the screws are sold separately. These folks obviously cannot read to well!
I bought them specifically because they do not include screws. I have enough screws kicking around and not enough anchors! Every time I go to Homer to buy these I end up paying for screws I don't need.
If you have never used these type anchors, you are in for a nice surprise because they are great, very easy to install, and far stronger than pretty much any other type of wall anchor.
Just don't be stupid! These are for sheetrock only not concrete, wood, brick, or plaster.
I bought them specifically because they do not include screws. I have enough screws kicking around and not enough anchors! Every time I go to Homer to buy these I end up paying for screws I don't need.
If you have never used these type anchors, you are in for a nice surprise because they are great, very easy to install, and far stronger than pretty much any other type of wall anchor.
Just don't be stupid! These are for sheetrock only not concrete, wood, brick, or plaster.
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