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Pros & Cons
Pros
The package contains 100 anchors and 100 screws. Joe great a chore for hanging things in sheet rock. Each cat-size shelf is held up with six anchors and screws, three for each of the two shelving brackets.
Just mark a spot on the wall for the anchor, then using a phillips bit head on the end of a drill or electric screwdriver, push the plastic part into the mark. They say self-drilling, but i have found that first drilling a small pilot hole helps a lot... Read More
The screws are long enough to spread the ears behind the sheetrock for strong holding power. They are strong and screw in as intended and just work perfectly!
Cons
The description in the title states it is a pack of 100. Deceptive marketing. On the package, of course on the back and in the smallest font, that values can not be guaranteed.
Highlights
Quality
The installation was quick and now seems much more solid than with the previous devices
It bores its own hole through the drywall to start then screws in securely with the fat threads on the plastic
If you havent used this type of anchor before use caution not to continue driving the anchor after it comes flush with the outs... Read More
Good product worth the money dont waste money on cheap knock offs that break
Price
I cant think of a single way these could be improved and the price is great especially if you break it down per screw
Price is way better than anywhere else by far
Packaging/appearance
After a long hard look and reading a lot of information on a lot of packaging at one of the big box hardware stores i chose a box of these
There are about 100 nylon pieces 100 screws in the package and a label stuck on the package indicates this but the outside of ... Read More
The packaging and instructions advise using a load ratio of one fourth
Competitiveness
Used these to hang a series of 45lb mirrors that couldn’t be attached to studs
The only downside if you can call it that is it’s going to leave a larger hole then the standard molly’s if you need to remove it
Overview
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great, best, easy, plastic and far. - Our AI detects a high amount of irrelevant reviews for this listing. A number of the reviews included in this product may belong to other variations, editions or versions that may not be representative of the current product being sold.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 57.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 188 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 29 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Very stiff material doesnt require predrilling the sheetrock
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you havent used this type of anchor before use caution not to continue driving the anchor after it comes flush with the outside of the sheetrock
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The idea is to stop right when it comes flush
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If i happen to hit a stud i just back it out and use the screw without the anchor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just go ahead and buy a box of these little things
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I only use these anchors to hang things on the walls
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wish i knew of these before all the time spent trying to use traditional wall anchors
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If there is any doubt then i will use the larger size
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