• No messy pre-drilling, No difficult pre-assembly, Fewer installation steps
  • Versatility for multiple applications - hangs up to 85 pounds
  • Simple, easy installation, especially when compared to ordinary toggle bolts
  • Superior one-piece construction prevents losing pieces behind wall
  • Kit Includes 25 Toggle anchors, 25 Phillip Screws #8 x 2-1/8” and a Plastic Case

Love these! Reattached towel rack in bathroom that had a cheesy plastic anchor to begin with. Wow! These things really hold and are very easy to install. All you need is a #2 Phillips head screwdriver. Would definitely recommend for the diy'er in the family!

I'm surprised. These anchors are great. Be sure to read the directions. They work a little differently than the old style toggle anchors. Best feature is they have the strength of a toggle but the ease of a quick fastener. NO MORE starting the screw through your project, then the anchor, then trying to force it through the hole.

Great heavy duty anchors for anchoring heavy fixtures into drywall. For hanging pictures and other light things go find some plastic anchors, but otherwise these are great. I used them to hang a clothing bar in my laundry room and I can actually do a pullup on the bar with no problems. Drilling them in on their own was a little bit of a hastle but I found that with a 1/4" pilot hole they go right in. They do kind of destroy the wall a little where they screw in, so if you are planning on removing them find something else.

I am disabled veteran and these anchors worked perfect to assist with installation of grab bars needed to help with my physical therapy.

Great product for DIY enthusiast. My project involved hanging a wine rack made from old 1" x 4" lumber and at first I didn't think the toggles were long enough. I was able to pull the toggles in with the screws and then place the rack in place and tighten the screws. The combined weight of 5 bottles of wine, the rack and wine glasses is over 30 lbs and the rack is solid, even on drywall.

I have used many different types of drywall anchors. This is the best by far. Unlike a toggle bolt, you don't have to drill a huge hole to put this anchor in and it has every advantage of the toggle bolt without that big ole hole. Self drilling features works great when it is through, the flat bar deploys and grip super tight. Heavy picture frames and cabinets aren't a problem although I still recommend to get at least a stud or two when you plan to hang cabinets and load it with heavy stuff.

Very strong drywall anchors. I've used them to mount a TV, a projector, and various pieces of art around my apartment since I can't drill into the steel studs. These washers fit them well: The Hillman Group 290003 Fender Zinc Washers, 3/16-Inch x 1-Inch, 100-Pack

These work great! Sturdy made, these mean business. They make very quick work of any job.

Very secure and easy to install. Just follow a few simple steps in the instructions and they work great. Every one I've uses so far has functioned correctly.

Once I got the hang of pre-release the right angle toggle with a 1/8" smooth side , so that it readily releases once its been screwed in the wall and the anchor goes in after resetting the toggle anchor to zero degrees. These also should have directions to predrill the hole with a quarter inch drill bit or so . The short fall is that these anchors should come with washers so that they don't "fall" through larger hole mounts.