🔨 Elevate Your Space—No Holes, No Hassle!
The Swpeet 200Pcs Drywall Self-Drilling Anchors with Screws Kit is a comprehensive solution for mounting items securely without the need for drilling. This kit includes 100 high-quality steel anchors and 100 zinc screws, designed to hold up to 66 lbs on various wall types. Its innovative design allows for easy installation and removal, making it perfect for both temporary and permanent fixtures.
Manufacturer | Swpeet |
Part Number | S1184 |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.46 x 2.95 inches |
Material | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Zinc |
Shape | Triangle |
Usage | Wood, Drywall, Block, Concrete, Stone |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
I can't praise these enough!!!!
I absolutely love this product. It's completely easy to use and super, super secure- feeling. All you do is pound a sharp pointed anchor in with a hammer, and then screw in the included screw. The advantage of this, of course, is that you don't have to change bits or tool batteries (between drill and screw gun) or carry two tools up on the ladder with you, like you would with a normal anchor. Also, this tight little metal anchor just feels way more secure.I never really understood the most ideal way to remove anchors (except for those big plastic screw-in kind...). It seems like a plastic anchor is stuck in the sheetrock forever, and it gets in the way of spackling. This anchor seems equally not-removable, and unlike a plastic anchor (which disappears into the wall) this one has a little metal ring that almost looks like a washer which is a part of it that surrounds the hole... But anyway that is not a big problem for me I'm just so happy at how easy and strong these are!!
C**A
Easy to use with a little prep
Solid product - much easier to use than old fashioned plastic anchors. They’re pretty sturdy, but if you want to ensure they don’t bend when you install them, drill a pilot hole (small drill bit or just hammer a large nail in first and then remove). Makes it super easy to get them placed correctly and gives them a head start when you go to tap them in. Also, tap lightly to get it set, and then you can be more aggressive. Haven’t had to remove one yet, but I’m guessing a flathead screwdriver will make prying them up easy.
M**
Good for small wall hangings only
These are fine for small wall hangings but nothing substantial. Works as expected.
M**S
Best Dry Wall Anchors I've Ever Used
These are great! Much better than the plastic ones that invariably spin and strip out the hole in sheetrock leaving a big hole.If they ever have to be removed the tiny slash they leave is very easy to patch.They won't work for concrete, block, or tile. For sheetrock they are simply awesome.Pro tip: When starting them in the wall keep the parallel tips pinched together. If you are strong enough press them in to start, then hammer home. If you need to use a hammer to start them tap lightly until both points pierce the wall.
B**N
Will never go back to plastic ones again
I can’t rave enough about this product. Soooo easy to use and comes with a lot of pieces in this kit. I have used these to hang very large tv’s to smaller pictures and I have been happy with the outcome every time. There is a trick to making sure they go in even every time. Make sure u hammer in perfectly even and hold it while your tapping the starting point so it doesn’t move directions on you. The product is very high quality and its a must staple in our tools.
R**.
I brought for future use very good Idea well Made
Not tried them yet, but seems to be a very good Idea well Made
J**N
Wall anchor that works
These are far better than most plastic anchors. They install easily, hold the screw tight and if needed remove with minimal damage to the wall.
A**W
Easier to install, hard to remove!
These are ok. They are definitely better than the plastic anchors that tear up your walls, but they are not perfect. They can be very easy or very hard to install and I bent quite a few trying to hammer them in straight. Once installed, they do look nice and work as intended.I used these to hang things in an apartment, believed all the hype about how wonderful these are, and when I moved out and had to remove them I wasn't so happy. They don't leave the large holes like plastic anchors do, but they 100% will leave holes larger than just a small slit. Very few of them were removed with just a slit to patch up. In fact, removing some of these left holes a half inch large. The ones that left just a slit took paint off and other small chips of drywall around them. You have to pry the ends up for removal so take that into account as well. You're going to hit paint around the sides of the anchors in that process. Some of the sides of the anchors fell right off as I tried to pry them up but luckily I was able to get all of them out of the walls. So these are hit or miss and are going to depend on the quality of drywall that you install them in. I was in an old apartment building and clearly the drywall was cheap. Your results are going to vary. Tread carefully!
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