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Wideskall® Self Drilling Drywall Nylon Anchors are designed for quick and easy installation in drywall without the hassle of predrilling. Each anchor measures 1.3 inches by 0.46 inches and comes in a convenient pack of 120, making them perfect for any home improvement project.
D**W
Great Product with one Strange Characteristic
I got these because I use them all the time for mounting projects around the house. For holding into the drywall, they are fantastic (so-far). Nothing has fallen out so-far.One weird thing is that the sharp end is closed! I didn't realize this until I tried to use one screw that was about 1cm too long, and it bottomed out inside this anchor! Once my screw bottomed out, it started turning the anchor and ended up making a slight mess.Every other version of these anchors that I've come-across have been "open", so you were free to use a screw that is longer than the anchor itself. At the very least, you don't have to worry about bottoming out inside the anchor and then spinning the anchor further than you wanted to.Otherwise, as long as you are cognizant of this little design flaw (at least for my purposes), you'll be fine. I ended up drilling relief holes so that the screws could pass completely through the anchor without causing unintended damages.
H**.
Sending exactly what's advertised
Great doing business
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**S
Cheap and cheap
These anchors are pretty junky. I am a commercial contractor and am looking for a cheaper option then the big box stores. These are definitely that. Except they are very fragile and twist in half before sinking into the sheet rock.
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.
L**S
They work
These are good if you get the hang on how to install them usually if the drywall is soft a 1/4 predrill hole will be good enough if the drywall is hard predrill a hole a bit bigger then 1/4 and the heads won't snap off they are a bit on the soft side but have worked really good for me
M**X
The worst product I've ever purchased.
Not usable what so ever, they can't even tap into thin drywall. You either put too much force into it and bore out a completely solid hole with the anchor not being set at all or you the head rips off. Apply too little of force to the anchor and it won't penetrate the drywall. Absolute piece of junk, I'm driving to the store next time and buying a real product. Throwing out this entire bag of useless plastic.
C**S
They "work".
My first experience with this sort of anchor was with some I bought at my hardware store. They were a different brand and a tap of the trigger on my cordless drill and the were set. I had to be careful because they would zip right through the sheetrock. These are much softer and will strip out where the bit goes in with my drill. However if I "baby" them in with a cordless screwdriver, they will work ok.
R**N
Poor quality
Screwhead snaps off - always.Bought them as cheap alternative to the Fischer ones for easy tasks - unfortunately they are impossible to screw in normal gypsum board. Even with a small pre drilled hole they still snap.
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