TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)

TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)

Key features

  • Simple to use and easy to install molly anchor kit.
  • Twice as strong as a regular toggle bolt - solid metal channel
  • Straps act as installation tool, help install metal channel behind the wall
  • Kit includes 4pc SNAPTOGGLE 1/4-20 toggle bolts
BrandTOGGLER
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ColorOff-white

TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor with included bolts for 1/4-20 Fastener size; Holds up to 265 pounds Each in 1/2-in Drywall by TOGGLER (4 Pack)

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Customer Reviews

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3.6
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Two Stars
UnknownSeptember 14, 2017
Flimsy, broke frequently and the screws barley fit into the anchor.
Awesome and easy to use.
Ichabod Van Dam-WuJuly 3, 2017
great product, easy to use. works as described without issue.
Strong and flexible.
William C WooldridgeJune 14, 2017
Easy to use, bigger than you need for most drywall hanging jobs but we were hanging a kitchen shelf so this was just the trick. Long enough to accommodate any imaginable wall thickness, or just snaps off to any size after installation if you don't need all that depth. Seemingly well engineered for its intended purpose. More than adequately packaged.
Don't let your studs be the boss of where you place things on your walls!
L. MaxwellMarch 14, 2017
I wanted to mount my televisions on the walls of my new home, but exactly where I wanted to place them didn't always agree with stud placement within the walls. My brother told me about Toggler Snaptoggles and told me installation would be a breeze. I have 3/4" drywall and chose the size of Toggler meant to handle multiple times the weight of my TV and its hanging device because I knew that the greater the distance the TV was extended from the wall, it effectively weighed more than a static, wall hugging arrangement. I'd used a variety of anchors for drywall and masonry before, and have been pretty disappointed-I had my doubts and pricey electronics at stake.
My brother made these sound like miracle products that a blindfolded animal without opposable thumbs could apply in short order. I'm very pleased to find that he wasn't exaggerating-much! My Togglers were, I think, repackaged from bulk and came quickly, but without instructions. I found the manufacturers website, read up on them and watched the tutorial videos. They were exceedingly easy to install and are really innovative! I'm a perfectionist fuss-pot type and it took many hours of calculations, measurements, and even making a template so that the televisions would rest exactly, "perfectly" where I wanted them. (This gal's got priorities, after all!) Once I drilled the holes in the drywall, I inserted the Togglers, leveled them, and snugged them in very tightly just like I saw in the video. Super easy and the first TV took about 20 minutes to hang....but I'm a little slow and deliberate. Second TV was up faster and they've been up for over a year and a half, with mild seismic activity in the first year (wall shaking/cracking construction nearby), wide variations in weather and temperature-both TV's are mounted on outside walls, and the TV mount bolts are as tight and secure as the day they went in! No wall damage, no problems and I've used these since to affix other heavy things to drywall in full confidence!
I think the maker merged with another company but just search for the site using Toggler Snaptoggle and you will find a chart to help you calculate which size you need based on the weight of the item, the thickness of your drywall or wall construction, and how many bolts you will use. You'll find lots of helpful information, and if you're like me, your faith in wall anchors will be renewed!
Very sturdy on drywall if installed correctly. Using 2 to hold bicycles up to 30 lbs, works great. Haven't tested heavier.
CWSeptember 4, 2016
Ordered from the AV company, not the other one. Came with the full kit as advertised, and arrived on-time. Works great to hold up my bikes using a hook system on drywall. Very sturdy. Note that you do have to make a sizable hole in the drywall to stick this through, but if you make the hole too big you'll have to rely on what you're screwing onto the wall for the support on the visible side.

Installation tips:
(1) You will need a drill to make a sizable hole in the wall (around a 1/2" squared, maybe a tad bigger).
(2) Making the hole big enough for the metal part is not big enough for the end plastic piece to go in flush against the wall. You should make it so the metal piece fits in both ways (like a + sign, or square) to make sure the circular plastic piece can fit in flush against the wall.
(3) Don't make the hole too big or the end plastic piece will be loose on the visible side of the wall (or go in... don't want that!).
(4) Make sure the zip is pulled completely before breaking off the excess plastic, with the metal part and end plastic piece fully connecting to the wall on both sides... or it will be loose with no way of fixing it.
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