🔧 Secure your space with strength you can trust!
The TOGGLERSNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchor kit features 20 heavy-duty anchors with included 1/4-20 UNC bolts, engineered to hold up to 265 pounds in 1/2-inch drywall and 1,080 pounds in concrete block. Designed for easy one-person installation behind hollow materials ranging from 3/8" to 3-5/8" thick, this USA-made product ensures reliable, versatile, and professional-grade fastening for your toughest mounting needs.
Thread Size | 1/4"-20 |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Compatible groove diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Manufacturer | TOGGLER |
UPC | 663481322650 |
Part Number | 24200 set 20 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.58 x 6.18 x 2.56 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 24200 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Usage | Drywall, Tile, Plaster, Concrete |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**H
Super handy
These are extremely strong and the most versatile wall anchor that I have found. They work in 3/8" drywall, but will also work in depths of up to 3 5/8". It also requires a slightly smaller hole than standard toggle bolts.My house has plaster wall of various thickness. Some areas used a plaster board with metal lath and plaster on top, making for very thick, uneven and brittle walls. Standard nylon drywall anchors will not work. The wall chips out too much. Toggle bolts may need to be so long to get through the drywall, that the bolt itself won't fit in the wall cavity. Of course, with standard toggle bolts, you lose the toggle the first time you take the bolt out. With snaptoggles, you drill the hole, insert the toggle, pull it tight, and then insert the bolt, so their is not an issue with bolt length that you have when you have to have the bolt in when you insert the toggle with a standard toggle. I do recommend that you buy some 1/4" fender washers to use with these when working with materials that might not have a clean hole when you drill. That just insures that your toggle won't pull back through the hole.These things do have a downside, which I have come to terms with. Some of the toggles will break during installation. It is not a big deal. You can just use another one in the same hole. Still, it makes an already expensive anchor more expensive when you waste some. In my twenty pack, I broke 7. Part of that is because of my stupidity. The nylon zip part of this anchor does not provide any of the strength of this anchor. The strength is all on the metal toggle and the bolt. You do not need to pull that nylon zip super tight. Since I learned that, I am not breaking too many. Still, you may break some.One example of the pluses (mostly) and minuses of this product was when I tried to anchor my toilet recently. The flange bolts on one side were not holding. When I went to replace the bolt, I found that the flange opening for the bolt had widened out over time, so the flange bolts would never hold. I thought I was going to have to pull the toilet, and either replace the flange or repair it, then clean out the old wax ring, install a new one and remount the toilet. Instead, I used a snaptoggle. The first one broke, I think because the flange was not flat underneath, resulting in an awkward angle to thread the bolt in. The second snaptoggle worked like a charm. I finished in five minutes (ok maybe fifteen). Now my toilet does not wobble, and I did not have to go through the time, expense and mess of messing with the flange, wax ring and pulling and remounting a toilet. I'm fine with spending $2 or $3 in snaptoggles to get that done.
R**K
Great for metal studs & heavy loads
I used these to mount a TV to the wall. We live in high rise condo, so the studs are metal. Usually, I just use self tapping sheet screws to attach lighter items to the wall, but not a large screen TV, along with a heavy wall mount. Using two of these, I hit the center of the "C" shaped stud with what is essentially a nut and washer bearing on the steel, creating a very sturdy support. I used two more in the drywall, not to support weight so much as to provide stability to the wall mount. The other advantage is that the bolt can be removed repeatedly without losing the toggle behind the wall, like with old fashioned toggle bolts.
J**R
Better than toggle bolts.
Great product, so much better than toggle bolts. So easy to use.
I**M
Perfect!
Great bolts! Used them to install a Swedish ladder onto drywall. Hold up extremely well.
D**Y
Helped a ton
The Snagtoggles for Wall are a fantastic and practical solution for keeping your glasses safe and easily accessible when not in use. These wall-mounted toggles provide a convenient place to store your eyewear, preventing them from getting misplaced or scratched. The design is sleek and minimalistic, so it blends well with any home décor. The toggles are easy to install and sturdy, ensuring that your glasses stay securely in place. Whether you’re storing your glasses at home or in the office, these Snagtoggles make it easy to hang and retrieve them with ease. They’re perfect for keeping your eyewear organized and within reach, reducing the risk of damage. Overall, the Snagtoggles for Wall are a simple yet effective way to protect your glasses while adding a functional and stylish touch to your space.
N**Y
Easy install
Easy to install, sturdy, simple. Used these to install a tv mount in bare drywall with no studs.
T**Y
Great product
Bought these for my hubby he really likes them. He said they work great and make the job easier
C**E
Sturdy
I bought a shower curtain rod. It came with anchors, but they failed within a day. The rod hung downwards and it created big holes in my wall. I needed to buy better anchors. I decided to buy these because they hold a lot of weight and seem like they would work really well. I'm super impressed with them. My curtain rod is now super solid. I did have to buy new screws because the rounded top didn't work for me, so I bought a flat headed one. I also wasted one of the anchors because when I put the screw in, I guess it went in at an angle and the whole anchor turned around and broke off the plastic bit. It was hard getting it off, and when I did, the anchor just fell to the ground in the wall. I made sure to wiggle the rest of the screws in and turn by hand to make sure it was in properly. The whole process of installing the anchors was easy. And I now have a solid sturdy curtain rod
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