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The ITWBrands 25220 Dry Toggle Bolt is a premium fastener set featuring 10 durable pieces made from high-quality stainless steel. Designed for versatility, it accommodates various materials and ensures easy installation with its standard thread style and robust hex head design. Ideal for both professional and DIY projects, this Grade 2 fastener set is your go-to solution for reliable performance.
Metal Type | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Carbon Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Thread Style | Standard |
Head Type | Hex |
Set Screw Thread Type | Unified National Coarse |
Screw Head Style | Hex |
Fastener Type | Toggle Bolt |
Thread Type | Unc |
Thread Size | 3/8"-16 UNC |
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer Grade | Grade 2 |
A**T
Wonderful anchors
Very strong and secure! Just what I needed to hang a coat rack on the wall. Easy to use, very clear instructions if you haven't used toggle bolts before.
M**Y
The drywall anchor you have been looking for
These are absolutely amazing. I used them to mount Elfa standards in my closet where I wasn't able to use the stud mounted top bar and they worked beautifully. The anchors that came from The Container Store had begun to fall out, they were complete trash, so I was looking for something sturdy to replace them. These were the winners!I did decide to drill a pilot hole (5/16) slightly smaller than the anchor itself to make them easier to screw into the wall. I found that at the end you should give a good amount of pressure when you are screwing it in and then it will tighten. I purchased extra of these to have around the next time I need to hang something heavy on drywall.Be aware though that they are essentially permanent. To get them out you would have to use a little wire to toggle the bar back into a vertical position, which seems like it would be difficult.
J**S
Quality Product
These are "no drill" but if you're not pushing hard enough, they can bump out the edge of the drywall & paint. Best to turn it a bit and then pull back to get that layer to fall off and then put it back and screw it in. I did feel that it wasn't as far in as I would like to make it completely flush because of lining the arrows up but that will probably get easier with more use.Used for curtains that will be opened and closed a lot and will be using for heavy artwork.
R**R
These Are the Only Way to Go
I'd originally purchased a couple of these some years ago at one of the big-box home repair stores, and they worked very well to fasten up a dog gate. I recently was hanging a wire rack closet system in the garage to add more storage, and when the home repair store didn't have these, I was in a hurry and tried the "heavy duty" anchors they had in stock. That turned out to be a huge mistake! The substitutes I tried required you to drill a hole in the wall first, then install the anchor. I didn't like having to drill a 3/4" hole, but the biggest problem was accurately positioning the anchor to line up with the holes in the rack support bracket. After filling in the holes from that mistake, I found these on Amazon and went back to them. Because of the way that they have the pointed tip and self-drill into the wall, they are easy to position correctly. The only issue I had was that one "toggle" portions of one of the anchors ended up being stuck and wouldn't "flip" out into position once it was in the wall. But in that instance you can back the unit out by unscrewing it, and replace it. It also taught me to check each of the anchors before I screwed it into the drywall to make sure the "toggle" portion was free to flip (there's a little catch that holds it in place, and after checking that it's free you can carefully slide the toggle back under the catch slightly, and you'll be good to go). All in all, these are far superior to any other type of heavy duty drywall anchor.
H**N
Mixed Feelings
Used these to mount a bike hook to the garage ceiling (2 screws). This was being held up by the regular drywall anchors, which were likely overloaded.Couple of things to note. These are larger OD than the regular drywall anchors, so a drywall dust mess that wasn't expected couldn't be avoided.As others have noted, despite a successful bench dry run, one of the two wouldn't grab inside the drywall. There's nothing behind the hole. There's no practical way to remove these either. Only practical solution is to pound it inside the drywall hole and try again. 2nd one worked fine, but the hole is now oversized and was a lot more difficult to start the screw. And the entire weight of the bike is on the toggle only. Probably not too big of a deal, but extra work, and at $1.50+/ea sucks nonetheless.
A**N
Worked as advertised.
I am using a few of these to mount several shelves in my basement, it has been about two months since I used them, no issues yet!
B**.
Easy installation, very secure.
Easy installation, very secure. I ordered more for future projects.
J**E
Five Stars
Works great every time, much better than traditional toggle bolts!
B**N
Pack of 10, FYI
This item is great, exactly what I wanted and needed. Very easy to install (even without a power drill); very strong and stable support. Nowhere on the product page does it specify the package size, so just clarifying for anyone wanting to purchase: this is a pack of 10.
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