🔧 Anchor Your Ambitions!
This 100-pack of Plastic Wall Conical Anchors is designed for easy installation in drywall, hollow walls, and various masonry materials. With a 1/4" drill size, these anchors expand to provide a secure hold while maintaining a clean, flush appearance once installed. Ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals, these anchors ensure stability and versatility for all your fastening needs.
K**R
Sturdy with hard plastic
The plastic used for these wall anchors are quite hard and strong. They are sturdy and work well to hang small/light items on drywall. I have not used them for concrete or brick yet, but it should work too. Compared with the other anchors I bought from IKEA and other stores, these anchors are good quality, but much more expensive. Almost double the price, so the expectation here should be here with the price.
A**S
Fast shipping.
Arrived very fast compared to a lot of things on here lately. They are sturdy enough for the little odds and ends I needed to hang throughout the house. Was having issues hanging shelves in my son's room, no matter what I used the holes would become too big so these were very helpful. So far I've just used them to help with small shelves and a hanging mirror, nothing heavy but they are doing their job.
R**I
Decent for low weight items
Arrived super fast, like the next day. The product is just as promised, and the plastic was sturdy enough to insert in the drilled hole properly and is holding up so far each time. They are an improvement compared to the crap many manufacturers send along with their products that require hanging, as in they do not collapse while inserting them into the pre-drilled hole.
L**C
Not for heavy duty use
These will be good for pictures or other lite weight items. But they are very cheaply made and are over priced for the quality. As another reviewer mentioned they do not have any of the modern features of current wall anchors.
A**5
Decent quality wall anchors for light to medium duty projects.
Normally I’d say it’s pretty hard to screw up little pieces of simple plastic like this, but I’ve bought enough junk anchors in my life to know that some of them are pure garbage. These are maybe just one small step down from anything I get from the big box home improvement stores. In one of my pictures, this item is on top and the other stuff I’ve been using is on the bottom. For the most part, for small jobs, they performed similarly.They are decent quality, solid and all sized precisely. There were no manufacture errors or culls in the container that I could find. They held their shape well during handling. They inserted into the hole I drilled nicely. I put them in half inch drywall. I used a #10 pan head stainless steel screw in one to hang a picture. They expanded nicely and created a tight fit. Everything was solid and it held moderate weight very nicely. If the frame is on the heavy side, I’d probably double up and use two of these. I can’t speak to your experience in surfaces other than drywall.
B**T
They do the job
Great anchors. I have no complaints they worked for the simple stuff I used them for. I would recommend them to anyone.
S**A
They do the job
I got these to have on hand because when I have ordered small floating shelves and other wall adornments, the included drywall anchors have been very cheap and not sturdy. These definitely are, though as the description clearly states, they are for lighter weight items, not real heavy ones.
S**Y
best type for concrete and brick
Not all plastic wall anchors (mollies) are the same. Some designs are better for drywall, some are best for tiled drywall or foam walls, and some are best for concrete and brick. These are the latter. The way these conical anchors work is you put in the molly and then the screw expands it within the hole and wedges itself in there. This type of anchor has 3 reinforcement wedges that will help hold it better and reinforce when you push the molly in. Some of the mollies better for drywall will fold when used in concrete and brick, but this style you can hammer them in and as long as you hit them square on they will pop right in.I put 2 of these into a cinderblock wall and had no issue holding a 75 lb 6 foot by 4 foot framed mirror. If it were drywall I would not have used this style for such a heavy object, but for pictures or lighter objects these in drywall should be fine. I I would suggest toggle bolts or the spiral style drywall anchors for any drywall use though or more textured ribbed plastic mollies
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