CONFAST Nylon Self-Drilling Drywall/Hollow-Wall Anchor Kit with Screws, 200 Pieces (100 Anchors+100 Screws) Includes #8 Anchors with Screws
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It measures 12" in diameter by 1" high
For the nylon self drilling piece, drill a hole approximately half the size of the nylon Here's an example. To install a 1/4" threaded nylon piece, drill a hole into the wall about an eighth to a third of an inch deep. In order to drill the screw into the insert, the provided screws will be provided.
Then those should work well for this particular
In the near future, we will update this description to reflect current information. You are correct, and I appreciate the pointer.
Selected User Reviews For CONFAST Nylon Self-Drilling Drywall/Hollow-Wall Anchor Kit with Screws, 200 Pieces (100 Anchors+100 Screws) Includes #8 Anchors with Screws
Here are a few things you need to know as a buyer There are positive reviews here that were stolen from another product and sadly Amazon permits this to take place and falsely I don't even know what to say. It is useless. In this case, the screws do not fit the anchors, which lead to breaking or spinning the anchor around, thus not being able to use the screws with the anchors. The garbage can was the first place I went. I did not even bother to return.
During my search, I found this product. They work just as well as my old ones. To mount a clock and a sound bar, I have used half a dozen so far. It was sometimes necessary to drill through the sheetrock to tighten the old expanding aluminum screws. The person who came up with these ideas deserves a big thanks!.
It is a review of the Confast zip-line A 100-pack of #8 screws for it anchor kits. At first glance, they appeared to be a good design and would seem to work In use, the metal screws seemed fine, but, I wonder how hard it would be to make a decent screw that would go into nylon/plastic and hold something on drywall in place. Anchor portion made out of nylon/plastic is the problem. In the end, I replaced the name brand products with high quality, name brand products. Although this was more expensive, it was well worth the price. Even if I had saved a few dollars, I would not have given up the aggravation. We immediately disposed of the Confast anchors in the garbage can.
This anchor is easily installed, but you should note that it will leave a larger hole in your wall than the traditional anchors that require hammering.
The anchor must have quality I acquired this pack at Home Depot after purchasing a previous one. The hooks easily penetrate drywall and hold firmly.
I found them to be very well suited. The job was done.