🔩 Secure your space with confidence—because your walls deserve the best!
The ALBO Drywall Anchor Kit offers 50 durable pieces (25 anchors and 25 screws) made from UV-resistant nylon PA66, engineered to firmly hold materials between 3/8" and 1/2" thick drywall and hollow walls. This all-in-one kit simplifies installation with a standard 3/8" drill bit, making it ideal for hanging shelves, cabinets, pictures, and more, ensuring professional-grade stability and versatility for your home or office projects.
M**C
Good anchors
These anchors worked great, but I learned not to use a drill, unless it has a slow speed on the drill. If drilling the screw to fast, the plastic wings on the anchors will twist, not just close up ptperly on the back of the wall, as they are supposed to do. Go slow, and they hold great.
L**S
Good Product
Product as expected & delivery on time.
J**S
Work very well.
Better than most. I drilled slightly under sized and tapped anchor in to place. Only had one of a dozen not work quite right. The screw stripped the hole while tightening. Just removed and replaced. No big deal.Once installed they appear to hold really well.
A**J
Good
Good
G**.
Good drywall hanger set
work as anticipated for hanging things where there is no stud
A**P
Try a Different Brand
Pretty Janky. Some of the toggles would screw well so about a third to a half of these aren’t usable. I’d try a different brand.
J**G
Great for the home
Great kit for the home. Works great for drywall anchors that have pulled through
S**R
Easier than the metal toggles
After getting really frustrated with the steel toggles not all wanting to tighten properly and losing a bunch behind the wall i finally found these. I used them to mount 1x2 runners for a closet shelf bc my house uses mostly steel studs rather than proper 2x4. Had to recess the holes for the screws to have enough depth to "grab" the end. I also like these better than the "screw in" type that usually make bigger holes, these use a 3/8I also highly recommend tightening by hand, at least once you get the screw seated, I had my torque pretty high and probably stripped the plastic out of one of the ends where it gets pulled tight.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago