KURUI Plastic Wall Anchors and Screws Assortment Kit 230PCS, 115 Plastic Drywall Anchors and 115 Philips Flat Head Screws, 5 Sizes Galvanized Screws and Wall Plug Bolts with Organizer Box
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Galvanized carbon steel is used in their construction.
A 3/16 diameter anchor is necessary for everything except the biggest
Nylon and PE are used to make this type of wall anchor. It is quite
Selected User Reviews For KURUI Plastic Wall Anchors and Screws Assortment Kit 230PCS, 115 Plastic Drywall Anchors and 115 Philips Flat Head Screws, 5 Sizes Galvanized Screws and Wall Plug Bolts with Organizer Box
There is a good variety of screws and anchors sorted according to type. I love the price and how handy it is. It will be bought again by me and I will recommend it to others.
Well worth the money you pay for it.
There's nothing fake about it.
It comes with a convenient little case containing a good assortment of screws and wall anchors. A total of 230 pieces are available. In 5 different sizes, there are 115 screws and 115 wall anchors. We never know when we will need one of them suddenly, so they are useful to have around. They don't take up much space and are easy to use. Our experience is that they do exactly what they should.
It is inaccurate to rely on the documentation, and it is inaccurate to rely on the Amazon description. There seems to be decent quality in the plastic anchors. I also found the screws to be of decent quality, and my screwdriver fit the head of them comfortably A low-quality anchor usually results in a better search ranking, though this is not always the case. I find the product to be a complete waste of both time and money because of the following two problems. There is no information on the packaging regarding what size drill bit to use for each type of anchor. Adding to this problem, in the item description and the answer to the question on Amazon, they both say you need to use a drilling bit that is slightly LARGER than the anchor size - THIS In the event that you use a drill that is LARGER than the anchor, you will end up with a hole in your wall that is Larger than the anchor and the plastic anchor will spin when the screw is tightened. Use a drill bit that FITES tightly into the anchor so that you use a bit that is slightly smaller than the anchor size. Although that is also not great advice. Ever since I grabbed my digital calipers and measured the anchor size and chose a drill bit one size smaller than the diameter I measured, I kept calling it a terrible mistake. There was still a large hole in the surface of the ground. As a result, you have to disregard the advice in the product description and the answers to the questions in order for these to work. In the past I have used every other anchor I have ever encountered Plastic anchors have been used a lot by me during the past few years In addition, it tells you exactly what size drill to use and it works well every time.
But the ultimate sin committed by this item/this seller is that it is not returnable. You might notice that in my pictures there is a box that They are counting anchors and screws as "pieces" when they refer to "2/5" 6PC Yellow. "
Consider how there are only three yellow anchors in that size?
They are counting screws as pieces. It wouldn't be possible for anchors to work without screws, nor would screws work without As such, if you expect to be able to hang four items, please take note of the following It will take four anchors that size to hang one item if you are hanging it one at a time. There was an error on your part. The way they are is the same. You receive 80 gray size letters if it says so That's not the case you get 40 screws and 40 anchors. There is plenty of truth in that, although it I have never bought an anchor before that gave you the drill size that you should use, and that considers the anchor and screw as one. Due to this, these are misleading crap. In other words, no matter how good the anchors, how good the screws, no matter how good the plastic box contained within them is, if you drill too small and the wrong size hole, you're going to break something. There's no point in buying it if it is going to fail or if you buy it thinking you will have the amount you need to complete the project and you find out there are only half as many anchors as they said there would be. This is not an easy tool to use, since it doesn't show the drill size and it's easy to get it wrong based on their advice.
Using the wrong sized drill makes it impossible to install the product properly. It doesn't matter how sturdy the piece is if you have a large hole in your wall. I've got junk. I strongly advise you NOT to purchase this.
I like anchors with lips, which are a sign of a quality anchor. A screw driven anchor without lips will fall into the wall or spin as the screw is turned. According to the title, there are five sizes, but for all practical purposes, there are only three. Most jobs requiring wall anchors can be satisfied by two of the sizes. Typically, the size of the drill you use will depend on the size of the hole. Small holes require a drill size of 3/16". My drill is the one that drills Make sure the anchor is snugly inserted into the hole. To drive the anchor snugly in, place a 2" x 2" piece of wood over it and hammer that into place. A bent or broken anchor or dents on the wall are eliminated by this method. By using wood, you can be sure the anchor face fits.
I recommend you to avoid My preference is to attach directly to the studs when possible, but I recently purchased a condominium with metal studs and with drilling into them being no problem, there may be live wires behind them, so I decided to use these guys to make a 10-foot wing. *The dry erase board is only 15 pounds and therefore can not be anchored in drywall. *These are super basic and would twist into the drywall. It is better to get one that hugs the wall as you screw into it instead of ones that stand apart from I like the type that's the best.