TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor, Pack of 20-5/8-in L x 3/8-in Dia Standard Drywall Anchor (Screws Included)








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- •with Screws, Glass-Filled Nylon, Made in US, For #6 to #10 Fastener Sizes
TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor, Pack of 20-5/8-in L x 3/8-in Dia Standard Drywall Anchor (Screws Included)
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Customer Reviews
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Finally! My towel bar stays on the wall.
Laura✓ Verified Purchase•March 19, 2017
I hung my towel bar four different times, with four different brands of anchors. It came out every.single.time. I was tired of patching, sanding, painting, and moving it. I found these by accident, recommended by a food blogger, of all unusual places. I ordered a package, and I'm sooooo glad I did. Almost three months later, and my towel bar is still hanging exactly where I put it. I was starting to lose hope! I also used it to hang this Gifts & Decor Nantucket Home White Bathroom Wall Shelf Towel Holder. The shelf came with its own anchors, but I wasn't even willing to risk it, especially after how hard I worked to the put the darned thing together right. It's almost three months later for that one too, and it's still hanging strong. We use it daily too, taking down and replacing baskets that we because our bathroom has no drawers. This product is amazing!
I have not had any damage to the drywall and the anchors remain in place and sturdy, even when I hung up a massive painting ...
Steven CL✓ Verified Purchase•March 6, 2017
This was a very easy-to-use wall-hanging product. As someone who lives in an apartment I have ruined a lot of drywall with nails and screws, but this product is the real deal when it comes to hanging pictures, mirrors, coat holders and other items onto walls. I have not had any damage to the drywall and the anchors remain in place and sturdy, even when I hung up a massive painting that weighed around 50 pounds with just two anchors. I would definitely recommend this product to others. Also great to know this is made in America!
These things hold and hold strong, but as others ...
Cirkit✓ Verified Purchase•December 31, 2016
These things hold and hold strong, but as others have said they leave massive holes on the wall so make sure whatever you put in you are not going to take out without some serious time investment and sealer.
Also, I had one of eight attempts crack the anchor off. Digging these suckers out of the wall is incredibly hard (which is a plus), so just make sure you screw them in carefully and slowly. Do it by hand, press straight and forward, do not rotate your hand while turning the screwdriver, and be very careful if you feel heavy resistance.
Also, I had one of eight attempts crack the anchor off. Digging these suckers out of the wall is incredibly hard (which is a plus), so just make sure you screw them in carefully and slowly. Do it by hand, press straight and forward, do not rotate your hand while turning the screwdriver, and be very careful if you feel heavy resistance.
No more drilling, and still have a rock-solid hold into the sheetrock, yay!
blu-ray!!!✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2016
No more drilling, and still have a rock-solid hold into the sheetrock, yay!
These are super easy to use. Tap tip into sheet rock with a hammer, screw plastic piece into wall, then screw the screw in to the depth you want.
Very solid hold.
These will NOT penetrate a stud, they are for sheetrock. If you hit a stud, you'll want to just use a screw, not the plastic piece.
These are super easy to use. Tap tip into sheet rock with a hammer, screw plastic piece into wall, then screw the screw in to the depth you want.
Very solid hold.
These will NOT penetrate a stud, they are for sheetrock. If you hit a stud, you'll want to just use a screw, not the plastic piece.
My go-to hollow wall fastener when I can't screw into a stud.
h,s (s h)✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2016
My go-to hollow wall fastener when I can't screw into a stud. I prefer the slightly larger size unless the wall is very thin, 1/2" or less drywall. They go in easily, hold fast, and support over 50 pounds. Plus they are relatively inexpensive are easier to avoid overtightening -- unlike "molly" bolts, which one can easily overtighten and then their integrity is severely weakened. Plus, the snapskrus hold much more weight than simple plastic expander anchors.
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