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Wensilon 200pcs #8 Self Drilling Drywall Plastic Anchors with Screws Wall Anchors,New White Material,100PCS Wall Anchor and 100PCS Screws for Drywall, 75LB Hanging and Mounting

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Color: plastic


Features

  • CARBON STEEL SCREWS: Our drywall anchors come with screws made of carbon steel, which are more resistant to rust than regular screws, so you won't have to worry about your wall anchor's screws getting rusty and weak.
  • ANCHOR BOLTS MADE FROM FIBERGLASS REINFORCED NILON: While most gypsum board anchor bolts are made from regular plastic, our anchor bolts use tough fiberglass reinforced nylon. With our drywall screw kits, the cracked design allows you to install fasteners without the frustration of breaking or falling off.
  • EASY TO USE: Our wall screw fasteners are very easy to use. They are self-tapping screws that do not require pre-drilling or pilot holes. Because only one drill bit is needed, you can install as many as you want on sheetrock and drywall. They are great for hanging bathroom and kitchen accessories, shelves, light fixtures, mirrors, picture frames, curtain rods, and small decorative shelves, but be aware that they are not suitable for concrete and brick walls.
  • STURDY: Using drywall anchors on a regular basis, you always worry that they will pull out or fail because they are not strong. Our anchors are made of durable reinforced nylon construction with 50 lbs. of holding strength, making them extremely strong.
  • NEW DESIGN: DEEP THREAD DESIGN: Self-drilling drywall anchors with a deep thread design are safe to use on drywall!

Size: One Size


Color: plastic


Material: Plastic


Brand: Wensilon


Fastener Type: Self-Drilling Screws


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.71 x 4.61 x 2.2 inches; 15.52 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 3, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Wensilon


Best Sellers Rank: #1,979 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #10 in Drywall Anchors


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 144 ratings


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  • Eary to use but there is a trick
Color: plastic
You might get the impression that you can just pop them on a drill bit and use them to drill the whole. That will not work if you are using regular dry wall, maybe the cheap made in Chine stuff? here you take your Phillip screw driver an make the hole first. Straight in, leaving a clean 1/4 inch hole. THEN screw it in with your power tool, leaving 1/8" to Flush. screw it in the rest of the way by hand, and your done. These anchors are not coming out easily. Recomend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Mrs B.

  • Careful
Color: Black
Do yourself a favor and install by hand Never installed these before but I used a drill and stripped the inside of the anchor. No damage to the wall just hand to back it out and install a new one in the same hole I made, by hand. Try and use a screw driver that sits deep inside the anchor
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Nick Chavez

  • Hold: Great, Self-Tapping: No
Color: plastic
I tried installing these in drywall which already had holes from the previous cheap anchors. Even so, the first one cracked while I was trying to screw it into the drywall. I had to drill the holes even bigger to install these without cracking. They are holding my verticals up without any problem but I dispute the claim that these are self-tapping. Maybe if your drywall is made out of styrofoam… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Anon

  • Best anchor
Color: PPS Plastic
I had my doubts with these anchors. Boy I was really shocked when I used them. I can tell you I would've given them a ten. My Dad was a carpenter and I worked with him a lot. We used the old colored ones that when they came loose you had to go to the next size up. These far exceeded my expectations, anyone that gives these under a 4 definitely don't know what their doing. These will be my go to from now on. I drilled little 1/8" pilot holes first and than used a medium size Phillips head screw driver to put the anchors in by hand. It's much easier than using the bit that's supplied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Vince

  • All in one. No, really.
Color: plastic
These are so convenient, with their self-tapping point. All you do is mark the location, use your screwdriver to screw in the anchor at your mark. Stop when the anchor is flush with the wall, or don't - you do you, and install the screw. None of that: grab a drill, go look for the right size drill bit, find it, drill a hole, find a hammer, drive in the anchor, break the wall because your cat scratched you, forget what you were doing, go play the lottery and lose everything. None of that. Screw it in, install the screw. Done. They work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Red Miller

  • Garbage
Color: PPS Plastic
First try and broke! I though I hit 2x4 ! For test,I grab my drill bit and I was drill small hole thru the broken anchor,, and gues what, 2x4 was not there!! I tried next one and sharp top of anchor is melted... 3rd one I drill the hole with a drill bit and used screwdriver to put anchor, and finaly I did it ! Not selfdrill at all,easy to broke! Screw is good but plastic anchor is ready for garbage before use!! I need to buy new box but now I'll go to the home depot and pay little bit more,but tested,much better quality!! Avoid this brand if you wanna to stay calm! Sorry for English! Thank you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Adnan Adnan

  • Solid parts, well made, no complaints
Color: plastic
The media could not be loaded. Bought the 200 pack, and no I have not counted them. These are to use in my shop office to hang up a large section of 3D printed multiboard and honeycomb wall pieces. Excited to get them up and confident that the quality well exceeds what I need these for. In hind sight I may have gone with one size smaller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by J2theN J2theN

  • When they work, they work
Color: plastic
A good amount of these shattered while installing. I did not predrill, and i was using an impact. When they do not break they seem sturdy and although it have not put a lot of weight on any of them it seems they will hold a good amount just fine. You may want to drill pilot hole and use a regular drill. Not sure if that will remedy it, but if it does it will save you a lot of frustration. especially wen they break and you cant get them to come back out. i had to hammer a torx bit into a couple to get them out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Alan

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