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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I’ve been using this drywall anchor kit for a couple of weeks now, and I have mixed feelings about it. I had a few projects in my living room where I needed to hang items, some of which were heavier than others. In the past, I hesitated to hang things on the wall because I was worried they might fall. But with these heavy-duty anchors, I felt much more sure of myself! It's nice to finish a project quickly without getting stuck on tricky steps.When I checked for other anchor options online, I found that the price for this kit was fair. These zinc anchors worked well for my project, but they can only hold up to 50 pounds. I noticed some plastic anchors available that can support 75 pounds or more, which could be better if you need to hang heavier items. Still, for my needs, these anchors did a good job and provided the support I needed. I liked how easy they were to install.The best part is that the anchors were simple to put in place, and the price was reasonable considering you get 50 metal anchors and screws. However, the weight limit is something to think about if you have heavier items to hang. I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. If you're looking for dependable anchors for lighter items, this kit is a solid choice for your home projects!
Fiksd IT
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
These Tkiaea zinc heavy duty self-drilling drywall anchors are a lifesaver. It is so much more convenient than trying to find a stud to hang things on. These will hold all the weight I could ever need to put on my wall. Plus, my favorite part about this style is they are reusable. So, if you mess up lining up holes or just are moving out, you can take these out of the wall use them again.
Codescriber
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This is my preferred type of wall anchor. This is a good set with quite a few of them. Easy to use. And very strong. I'm using one to hold a large cast iron pan in my kitchen. No complaints.
NuiG
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I've given up on plastic wall anchors but have really begun to like these zinc ones. They don't break up or get deformed like the plastic ones, and they hold well. Easy to insert and don't make a mess of the wall. They say they are self drilling but I always predrill.
Aaron Meyers
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Drywall anchors are hit or miss generally but these are 100% a hit. The self drilling makes these super attractive as you can use 1 screw driver to set the anchor and attach your bracket to it easily.
Maryellen
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
This type of drywall anchor is the easiest to use. The anchor screws into a wall or ceiling and then the attachment screw follows. It is the best for light to medium duty mounting projects.I also find that these work great to replace some of those smaller plastic anchors that pull out over time. This makes them a really quick repair tool.The small clear case also allows you to quickly know if you have enough anchors for the next job!
RickQuixote
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This type of wall anchor has been my go to choice for some time now. They install securely in drywall and support a good amount of weight. The description shows drilling a hole but I’ve never done that. I push them in until the threads touch the drywall and use a Phillips screwdriver to auger them in until they are flush with the wall. Then attach whatever you are hanging using the included screws. Be careful not to overdrive the screw or you will drive the anchor too deep into the wall. These anchors are well made and should easily support the 75 pounds they are rated for.
JoeDeeaz
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I have tried every wall anchor on the planet and have become very particular about the types I will use. Everything on the walls in my home is very secure and I make sure to do what I can to cause no damage in the process of putting things up. There are so many horrible anchors out there that are not worth your time because they end up pushing right through and falling behind the drywall, or they just spin in circles while you're trying to put the screw in. These ones are not like that. I only use anchors of this design because I can tap them in with a hammer until it reaches the screw portion, and then screw them in from there, ending up with a nice flat and flush circle where the screw goes. The design makes it very secure so that it can't push through or spin in circles while screwing in the screw. I would recommend these.
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