🔧 Fix it fast, fix it right!
WETNFIX offers a revolutionary solution for securing wall plugs in weak or oversized holes, making it ideal for various fittings like shelves and hooks. With a quick 3-minute set time and compatibility with multiple materials, this product is essential for any DIY toolkit.
Color | White |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.36"W x 2.36"H |
C**A
Does exactly what it says really well
I had a couple stripped out wall screws and watched a YouTube video demonstrating different solutions. This one worked well on the video and seemed like the easiest and most straightforward. It's basically a sturdy paper mache -- you dip it in water, it starts to become mush almost immediately, so you wrap it around the wall screw anchor (don't rush, but don't dawdle either), push it into the hole, tap it in with a hammer if needed, and let it dry. I let it dry for an hour (it says it only needs 3 minutes, but I had dinner to cook) then screwed the wall mount back in place, and it felt more secure than it did when I first installed it. It's been holding like a champ ever since.
C**T
THEY WORK WHEN USED CORRECTLY
Y'all this stuff works! I had put a quarter sized hole in the dry wall. I applied about 8 pads to the screw anchor and let it dry for 24hrs. It worked amazingly while trying to mount some hay feeders for a blanket holder. Just ensure that when you are applying them to make them thicker around the start of the screw anchor and tap and twist into the drywall hole. Everyone that’s complaining about the mess is just not doing it right. All you need to do is put on some nitrile gloves and apply it and wipe with a wet rag around the area. If I could give this 10 stars I would, I was so happy to finally have my hay feeders blanket basket installed with Wet N Fix!!
K**8
Messy, but works!
Was drilling for the second mounting plate for my new towel bar (first was already installed) only to hit a metal protective plate right behind the drywall. Put a bunch of small nail holes in my wall to discover how massive this plate was and there was not going to be a way to mount the towel bar anywhere near where I wanted it using the standard hardware.After some online research, I found a solution. Found some smaller, shorter wall anchors in a kit I had that had screws that would be just the right length and the anchors would work if I cut them down a bit. Of course those anchors were also smaller diameter so I had a big problem with the first hole I drilled. Found this stuff in a YouTube video and figured it was worth the gamble as I was at my wits end and determined to get this thing installed.Definitely lay down some plastic in the area you’re working as this is messy and drips everywhere. I used two sheets to give me a snug fit. Basically I could insert the anchor about halfway by hand and a hammer was needed to get it all the way in. I’m guessing some of the failures of this product involved not using enough sheets and then allowing the proper dry time for the amount used. I let mine dry for about an hour and held my breath when trying to screw in the plate. The anchor stayed put! And my towel bar is nice and secure, even despite the hacked, shorter anchors.
T**I
Excellent product
I have a towel bar that one of the anchors had failed. The anchor was pulling out from the wall. I used WetNFix, had to apply three to get good coverage. I let it set up for a few hours and the anchor is now very secure. Excellent product.
S**N
Great product.
This stuff works so good, and it's ultra easy to use. It's definitely worth it to keep this in your tool box. Especially if you have rambunctious boys and long curtains.
G**T
Okay product
It is just a hyped product. Worked fine for me would have gone with alternate products. It doesn’t fit all your needs.It is very important you maintain spiral motion while installing in a hole. I ended up damaging my wall.
C**A
it just works
this stuff works: the drywall anchor on a towel holder came loose, and even thought I was skeptical given the large drywall hole, wrapping three fabric disks around the new anchor cemented it in nicely
M**K
Good quick fix.
Used these for multiple projects and they work pretty well. After about a year one of my towel racks came off again, but my child pulled on the towel pretty hard. Doesn’t last forever but a pretty easy way to fix walls.
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