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Juasky 200-Piece Heavy Duty Drywall Anchors Kit with Screws - Hollow Wall Anchors for Sheetrock, Doors & Cabinets - Perfect for Hanging Shelves, TVs & Heavy Decor
Juasky 200-Piece Heavy Duty Drywall Anchors Kit with Screws - Hollow Wall Anchors for Sheetrock, Doors & Cabinets - Perfect for Hanging Shelves, TVs & Heavy Decor

Juasky 200-Piece Heavy Duty Drywall Anchors Kit with Screws - Hollow Wall Anchors for Sheetrock, Doors & Cabinets - Perfect for Hanging Shelves, TVs & Heavy Decor

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Juasky 200Pcs Plastic Wall Anchors With Screws for Drywall Anchors and zinc metal screws kit is tough, anti-oxidation, not easy to break, durable and corrosion resistant. Rich applications, suitable for hanging pictures, lamps, curtains, wall clocks, decorative objects, shelves. Read more Read more Read more

Features

    Excellent Fixing Ability - When the drywall anchor heavy duty is installed, the screws are screwed into the anchor and the lateral rod of the anchor expands and clings to the wall, providing a stable fixing effect.

    Strong and Durable - The anchors and screws kit for drywall use high-quality plastic and carbon steel, with long service life, and the screws are rust-proof and anti-corrosion.

    The package includes - 100pcs anchors and 100pcs metal screws.

    Easy Installtion - That is needed is a drill bit to drill the right size hole, then put in the anchor and screw in the screws.

    Widely Application - The wall mounting hardware can hold photo frames, lamps, murals, wall clocks, decorative items. Suitable for plaster walls, wood panels.

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I don't mind these anchors for lighter weight picture frames, but if you add anything with substance to hang on it, the entire anchor pulls out of the wall leaving a huge hole. In fact, it should be noted not to put these in unless you are absolutely certain of what you want and where because in removing them you'll have to patch the wall. Although these are ok for some uses, for sheetrock I much prefer the screw anchors, but it's a good idea in theory. These also don't seem to widen as much as the screw in anchors once the nail is hammered in, making them less secure.THE HEADS ON THE SCREWS ARE USLESS I DIDN'T KNOW THEY COULD MAKE THEM THAT SMALL CANT EVEN FIND A WASHER SMALL ENOUGH TO USELittle difficult to install but hold well.Very flimsy, was hanging a toilet paper roll dispenser and they both broke. Would not recommend.