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WingIts MASTER Wall Anchor, 8-32 x 3-1/2, PK24, Black (MAW35B24)

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About this item

  • Fasteners
  • Made in America
  • Package weight: 4.02 lbs
  • Package dimensions: 18.0" L x 18.0" W x 21.0" H


Product Description

Hollow Wall Anchor, Fire Retardant Plastic, Thread Size 8-32, Drill Size 3/4 In., Screw Length 3-1/2 In., Wall Thickness 1-1/3 In., Features Anchors Are Replaceable and Work with Existing Holes, Use With Bath Accessories, Window Dressings, Heavy Drapery Rods, Shelving, Cabinets, Pedestal Sinks, Dispensers, Coat Hooks, Railings, Most Wall Mount Accessories with a Base Over 1 In, Includes Stainless Steel Screw, Faceplate, Tape and Wing., Package Quantity 24

From the Manufacturer

Depending on application, can be rated up to 300 Lbs. in drywall, with Millions of installations and no issues. The Master Anchor utilizes a # 8 stainless steel screw which is an ideal size for most bathroom accessory items and window dressing brackets. Typical installations include Bath Accessories, Window Dressings, Mail boxes, Hose Reels, Heavy Drapery Rods, Shelving, Cabinets, Pedestal sinks, Dispensers, Coat Hooks, Railings, and for most Wall Mount Accessories with a base over 1-Inch.  Proudly Made in the USA.


AudioAddicted
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
For anything you want to hang on a vertical wall and have it stay there forever, you need Wingits. Recently, I used them to hang my new - and heavy! - wood spice rack because I did not trust anything else to do the job right. Since you have to drill a 3/4 inch hole in the wall for each anchor, I don't use them lightly. But for everything that needs to be hung securely, whether it be heavy like a large mirror or frequently used like a hand vacuum or spice rack, Wingits are perfect.
MAMA
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
Big bag of hangable wall strength.. great value
Robin Crawford
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2018
They work well once you get the hang of popping them together and getting them through the wall to spread out on the other side properly. I used them for a closet organizer install in spots where a snap toggle wouldn't work.
Kathi E.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2015
These guys are strong, sturdy and easy to use. My stuff will for sure be staying on the walls now!!!
Alex Carbonara
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2015
Best idea. I have 24 steel cabinets used in our work area. They are extremely heavy once filled and they are rock solid.
Doug Breckenridge
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2014
I did some extensive research to find anchors that would fit in my wall and hold heavy objects. That includes many visits to Home Depot to try out a number of different companies. Nothing comes close to working as well as WingIts! While you do have to make a large hole to insert them, once installed, they hold up anything in drywall.Some tips: Make sure you use a stud finder (I know you all do) so that you're not too close to the 2" x 4's in your wall. Otherwise, it's a really tight fit to get the WingIt's tripod to anchor flush. Second, if you need to leave the screw extended out (to put up a picture or a shelving unit that has hidden mounting (like "Lack" shelves from Ikea)), fully screw in the screw with a nut on it. Then, hold the nut with a small wrench and loosen the screw until you have the right distance. Works like a charm when you need a little bit of the screw out while keeping the Wingit very secure within the wall.Have purchased these numerous times. These are the best!
amazonshopper
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013
Using these I am very secure that grab bars, shelves, and other things hanging off of the wall will not come down.It took a little figuring out how to use them right. They are designed so that they get tightened to the wall leaving the center piece in place. The center is shaped so that the back will not spin when removing and re-inserting the mounting screw, and then you can take out the screw for re-insertion with grab bar, shelf, or whatever.
GoGator5555
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2013
The only downside is that you have to drill a fairly large hole for these to fit. But once installed, you can easily tell that they have much more holding power than other drywall anchors.