








🔩 Secure your space with confidence—anchors that hold like a pro!
This drywall anchor kit features 50 durable nylon self-drilling anchors and 50 matching screws designed for hollow walls and drywall. With a 65 lbs load capacity and an innovative expansion mechanism, these anchors provide a secure, corrosion-resistant hold without the need for pre-drilling. Ideal for hanging curtains, lamps, frames, and decorative items, this kit offers professional-grade reliability and easy installation for any home or office project.
| ASIN | B08TR2X42L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,401 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #22 in Hollow-Wall Anchors |
| Compatible groove diameter | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2021 |
| Finish Type | Plain |
| Head Style | Flat |
| Item Diameter | 0.29 Inches |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | LC50-HD |
| Manufacturer | kaileyouxiangongsi |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Thread Size | 3.5 millimeters |
| UPC | 722687924096 |
D**T
Reliable drywall anchors for hanging items
These hollow-wall anchors are great for securing items to drywall. The self-drilling design makes them easy to install without pre-drilling, and they hold firmly with minimal wall damage. The kit comes with plenty of anchors and screws so I always have the right size on hand. I've hung shelves and pictures with confidence using these. Highly recommend for quick and sturdy installation.
A**R
CBS home drywall anchor
I have a CBS home and the outer walls don’t have studs. The walls are block only. The space between the drywall and bock is about 21/2 inches deep. The heavy curtains my wife uses came down every few years. These anchors are the best I have found. Two inch toggle bolts don’t open they don’t clear the drywall. These open and are holding great.
R**H
Poor Sheetrock wall mount.
Well purchased to use in my home sheetrock. Everything was good until I screwed one in then the head broke off. Not to worry I tried the second one and the same thing happened. I ended up using other philips screws to get the fastener to hold. I would not trust the screws that came with it. But the plastic wall mount seems good. Would not recommend.
C**K
They work but are not as sturdy as I was expecting them to be
They work don't get me wrong but they do break easily too. When trying to push them through the wall they would bend in the middle and would break. If I tried to gently hammer them in when they were too hard to push in, they would break as well. I had to use a much larger drill for the pilot holes but so far everything has been holding up. The screws almost seem too short and don't bite enough when starting to tighten everything down.
H**E
Very solid, heavy duty dry wall anchor.
Very solid installation for heavy duty work. Not sure they are self drilling? I think a problem that people encounter is over-tightening. Wall board anchors are one of those applications where using a drill-driver is counter productive v using a screw driver.. you want to feel the resistance and then STOP.
C**S
Holds up
These worked great for me. I kept having issues with a towel rack holding up towels. This finally did the trick. Very strong if installed properly. A couple of time the anchor would spin in the drywall but thats because i made the hole too big. I just stuck a small flat head to it to keep it from spinning.
Z**N
No regrets
Very well-made super easy to use really holds tight in your drywall a lot better than any other one I’ve used so far
A**R
Great idea with major flaw
This design is brilliant for mounting on drywall, the major flaw brings it from 5 stars to two. The problem is the screws which grab the end piece then draw the unit closer and spread for solid anchor are too short. It works great holding the pieces in your hand, but when you straighten it out for inserting into the wall, place the handrail mount in position then drive the screw, it doesn't reach the end which is necessary to draw the piece together, the screw just spins in space. If the screws were a quarter inch longer it would work perfectly. To finish my project I need to go to a hardware store and buy the proper screws. The only way this would work as shipped would be if you were trying to mount a thin metal plate to the wall. Anything else like a curtain rod or Bannister mount is too thick for the screws to work as intended. It is sad, this is one of the best designs I have seen for a drywall anchor if only it would work
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