The Hillman Group 375317 Number-8 Wallboard Anchor, Nylon (2 Packs of 100)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
You could try driving a screw into the drywall where the mount will be. By doing this, you'll be able to see if there are studs or other obstacles in your path. There is no need for an anchor if there is a stud. There may be another obstacle, in which case you need to either reposition the hole, or check how to You should not drill into pipes, electrical systems, or anything else that could cause harm! Don't do it!
This holds up to 30 pounds with the use of a #6 screw (not included). It is a little shorter in 3/8" than in 1/2" drywall
Selected User Reviews For The Hillman Group 375317 Number-8 Wallboard Anchor, Nylon (2 Packs of 100)
This is a great invention that I use all the time.
An anchor which anchors many things is an excellent choice if you need it. There is an important point to note that just the anchors are included in the package. The pack does not contain any screws, contrary to other packs. The majority of the time, this has not been an issue It is my habit to anchor things with their own screws and cheapo anchors (and I imagine most people do the same).
It is worth buying by the box, it is much cheaper than buying just a few anchors in a hardware store.
It is a good product. I will order from this seller.
The nylon should have been specified somewhere rather than the metal in the description. As the picture appears to be made of metal, I thought that I was buying it.
It's made of thin material, so it breaks easily. A countersunk + holds the drill bit in place, but it is stripped out by the drill.
Steel is not the best material. In the picture, there was a steely look. Due to the nylon composition, they are, in my humble opinion, ineffective for the following purposes (a) drilling into a wall without damaging the wall so surrounding material breaks and (b) holding enough My recommendation would not be to use.
incorrect these are hard NYLON anchors and they are genuinely the best I have ever used, and I have tried the best of the lot. Like many other brands, they do not split open during installation, and they are the most resistant to tearing when it comes to driver bits. Taking Phillips slots out of play. As a result, I have learned not to bother with the rest of them after using hundreds of them.