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TOGGLER SnapSkru SP Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor, Pack of 20-5/8-in L x 3/8-in Dia Standard Drywall Anchor (Screws Included)
Color | Whites |
Material | Glass-filled Nylon |
Brand | TOGGLER |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 0.2 inches |
Fastener Type | Standard, Snap In |
About this item
- Includes Screws, Glass-Filled Nylon, Made in US, For #6 to #10 Fastener Sizes
- Locks on walls and ceilings 3/8-in to 5/8-in for vibration-proof holding
- Great for hanging bath and kitchen accessories, lighting fixtures, shelving, mirrors and much more
- Holds up to 79 lbs in 1/2-in drywall and 135 lbs in 5/8-in drywall (Industry standards recommend 1/4 of this ultimate load per anchor)
- No pre-drilling necessary; installs easily with a #2 Phillips screw driver or screw gun
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6 x 4 x 0.2 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : 50125
- Date First Available : August 17, 2005
- Manufacturer : Mechanical Plastics Corp.
- ASIN : B0051IB63Q
- Best Sellers Rank: #66,474 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #136 in Drywall Anchors
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
Self-drilling no pre-drilled hole required. Higher load-bearing capability and screw size range than other self-drilling drywall anchors. Built-in "positive-stop" prevents over-driving the anchor when using a screw gun or hand drill. Activate and lock with an audible "POP", providing positive feedback that they are installed correctly. Resist vibration and shock. Provide high pull-out resistance. Do not back out of the wall when the screw is removed. Can be removed easily, without damaging wall. Unique tip prevents "walking" to ensure accurate and easy drilling. When activated with a screw anchor opens with an audible pop locking the anchor on the wall. Drywall gypsum and its paper are kept in compression and thereby immediately reinforced. Built-in positive stop that prevents overdriving the anchor when using a screw gun. 20 pack Regular SnapSkru 3/8" - 5/8" drywall thickness #8 x 1-1/2" combo screws 1-1/4" + thickness of item being anchored #6, #7, #8 (preferred), #10 Self-drilling no pre-drilled hole required Regular: 0.62"dia. head, 5/16" dia., 1-5/8" length Higher load-bearing capability and screw size range than other self-drilling drywall anchors Built-in positive-stop prevents over-driving the anchor when using a screw gun or hand drill Activate and lock with an audible POP, providing positive feedback that they are installed correctly Resist vibration and shock Provide high pull-out resistance Do not back out of the wall when the screw is removed Can be removed easily, without damaging wall Unique tip prevents "walking" to ensure accurate and easy drilling When activated with a screw anchor opens with an audible pop locking the anchor on the wall Drywall gypsum & its paper are kept in compression & thereby immediately reinforced Built-in positive stop that prevents overdriving the anchor when using a screw gun.
From the manufacturer
Manufactured by TOGGLER
SnapSkru Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor
TOGGLER
- Anchors made in the USA
- Strongest holding of all self-drilling drywall anchors
- Holds securely in walls & ceilings
- Does not destroy the wall – can remove screw & item leaving anchor in wall for reuse
- Fast & easy to install – no drill needed
- Can be used in wall thicknesses of 3/8 "- 5/8"
- Tip: The anchor can be used in double thickness drywall (1-1/4") — drill pilot hole first
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No Drill NeededThe SnapSkru Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor does not require a pre-drilled hole. |
Pop & LockAudible 'POP' tells you the anchor is installed correctly. Only self drilling anchor that has a symmetrical split which Locks onto the wall and resists vibration! |
Will Not Damage WallDoes not destroy the wall – can remove screw & item leaving anchor in wall for reuse. |
Screw SizeThe SnapSkru self-drilling drywall anchor can use a large range of screw sizes. SP Regular: #6, #7, #8 (preferred), #10. SPM Mini: #6 (preferred), #7, #8. |
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Customers like the ease of use, performance, and versatility of the mechanical fasteners. For example, they mention it's easy to screw in by hand, works great, and delivers what it promises. That said, some complain about the drilling. Opinions are mixed on screws and value.
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Customers like the quality of the mechanical fasteners. They mention that they hold strong, are stable, and provide a really strong anchor. They also say that the rods are extremely secure, well made, and do a decent job at holding a reasonable amount of weight.
"...hang up my new set up towel racks in just a few minutes and they feel super secure. I would highly recommend these to anyone." Read more
"...I used it with WetNFix discs to secure this and it makes it super sturdy together!" Read more
"...Theyve never come loose! Recently my shower rod came out and i was looking for these to fix and keep extra on hand.. i saw a video and..." Read more
"...The SnapSkru's do an excellent job of holding up whatever we've used them for and they are my choice if the Toggler achor's are not an option..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the mechanical fasteners. They say that they are very effective, easy to use, and get the job done perfectly. Some mention that the mini works well for most projects and delivers what it promises. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Installed in the bathroom for my towel hooks and it works amazingly well!..." Read more
"...Nevertheless, the snapskru is a very effective way to hang your items on drywall and I have purchased it multiple times" Read more
"...pilot holes and installed, the anchors are very strong and definitely serve their purpose...." Read more
"...They ended up working great for my Klipsch RP-240S speakers! The speakers weight about 13 pounds, and these hold them up like a champ." Read more
Customers find the mechanical fasteners easy to use. They say it's simple, quick, and easy to install. They also say the screws go right in by hand and are amazingly easy in how it works. Customers also say these are the best drywall anchors they've ever tried and are the easiest way to hang something heavy on drywall. No pre-drilling is needed and they are easy to avoid overtightening.
"These anchors are the best! So much easier to use than the standard type that just snap or get crushed easily...." Read more
"...and had it on drill and not screw settings.. but honestly they go right in by hand.. The screws i usually do by hand too although a drill in..." Read more
"...It's amazingly easy in how it works!..." Read more
"You just drill them into the wall then add the screw. No pre-drilling is needed. So much easier to use. Very sturdy." Read more
Customers find the Toggler SnapSkru a good option for hanging items on drywall. They say it's great for hanging picture frames, toilet paper dispensers, plants from the ceiling, and hanging a mirror. Customers also mention that it'll center the hang without relying on stud placement. Overall, customers say it is the best wall mount system around.
"The Toggler SnapSkru is a good option for hanging items on drywall but I would place it behind the Toggler Drywall Anchor...." Read more
"...They also sit completely flush with the drywall." Read more
"...These may flush with the wall, so the anchors would be easy to paint over, but look like it would leave quite a mess to remove from the wall." Read more
"...They have to be the best wall mount system around. Super easy to use and best of all they NEVER fail!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the mechanical fasteners. For example, some mention it's a good value, while others say it'd be better off with a different product.
"...Plus they are relatively inexpensive are easier to avoid overtightening -- unlike "molly" bolts, which one can easily overtighten and then..." Read more
"...them and would by them again it's just I thought they were a little over priced." Read more
"...to look for studs...i have used these to hang very heavy and very expensive mirrors and they stay up unless the wall falls down! :-P..." Read more
"...are made of an unusually brittle plastic or there is a real quality control problem - disappointing." Read more
Customers are mixed about the screws. Some mention that the screws provided screw in securely, giving you a solid mount. They also self-drill pretty well, and the screws fit pretty tightly into the plastic. However, others say that the screw provided would not screw into the anchor, they were only half way in, and they are not #8 screws.
"...These anchors allow you to use any wood screw within their size range...." Read more
"...are a bit heavy and ended up breaking the screws, the screws weren't able to hold the weight of the speakers...." Read more
"...original wall plaster in my room and these gave me the ability to efficiently screw the nails I needed into the wall...." Read more
"...The screws just went right into the wall. I had no trouble doing it by hand. The screw head doesn't exactly become flush with the wall...." Read more
Customers dislike the drilling of the mechanical fasteners. They say it leaves a sizable hole in the drywall. Some customers also mention that the hole was too narrow or the screw provided was too big.
"...they make a pretty BIG hole in the wall..." Read more
"...Although the hole ends up being fairly large, the do a decent job at holding a decent amount of weight...." Read more
"...says "does not destroy the wall", but it definitely leaves a sizable hole compared to any other anchor that I've used, regardless of whether or not..." Read more
"...things hold and hold strong, but as others have said they leave massive holes on the wall so make sure whatever you put in you are not going to take..." Read more
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Over the years ive used diff versions of these.. i found that i only ever busted one and its because i used a drill and had it on drill and not screw settings.. but honestly they go right in by hand..
The screws i usually do by hand too although a drill in screw settings im sure would be fine..
I discovered this type of anchor years ago when my curtain rods pulled out.. the ace hardware man said it was the only type id need.. ill admit i looked at this dumb little plastic thing and thought No Way.. but he was right!! Theyve never come loose!
Recently my shower rod came out and i was looking for these to fix and keep extra on hand.. i saw a video and realized they now have the breakthrough style.. previously if the screw was too long you had to run around and find a a shorter one!
These are my new favs..
Ill admit im not sure i heard the pop.. but i felt the resistance then the break thru..
HOLDIN TIGHT!!
😺😺😺😺😺
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
Over the years ive used diff versions of these.. i found that i only ever busted one and its because i used a drill and had it on drill and not screw settings.. but honestly they go right in by hand..
The screws i usually do by hand too although a drill in screw settings im sure would be fine..
I discovered this type of anchor years ago when my curtain rods pulled out.. the ace hardware man said it was the only type id need.. ill admit i looked at this dumb little plastic thing and thought No Way.. but he was right!! Theyve never come loose!
Recently my shower rod came out and i was looking for these to fix and keep extra on hand.. i saw a video and realized they now have the breakthrough style.. previously if the screw was too long you had to run around and find a a shorter one!
These are my new favs..
Ill admit im not sure i heard the pop.. but i felt the resistance then the break thru..
HOLDIN TIGHT!!
😺😺😺😺😺
That said, you should be aware of the following with the SnapSkru
1) they make a pretty BIG hole in the wall
2) they take a good bit of effort to screw all the way into the wall - unfortunately I have found that there is a delicate balance between the effort required to screw them in and how much is too much -- because I have broken off a few of the screws halfway into the wall - not fun.
Nevertheless, the snapskru is a very effective way to hang your items on drywall and I have purchased it multiple times
We decided to start organizing the living room to look like a mini theater, but we knew that we were going to have to install speakers on the top sections for some good sound, however, the last time we tried that, we had a bad experience trying to set it up. The speakers we were using are a bit heavy and ended up breaking the screws, the screws weren't able to hold the weight of the speakers.
I saw this product on Amazon and showed it to my dad who has more experience in construction stuff. He saw the product and he told me he had never seen it before so we figured we give it a shot. We saw the video on how it works, so we ordered the product and once we got it, we tested it out.
It's amazingly easy in how it works! Instead of putting weight on the screw by itself, it serves as an extra pair of arms for strength on the inside, and it was pretty cool seeing how it popped on the other side once the screw was inserted inside. Once we set everything up, we added the speakers, and to our surprise, it was stable!! We even played with the speakers and moved it around a bit, but the anchor definitely holds up to its reputation!
We are definitely going to have some awesome family moments now, and our movies are definitely gonna sound bomb! Thanks TOGGLER! :D
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If you're going to use self tapping screws, get yourself some metal ones.
Quick delivery, but not with any official packaging. It’s not as strong as the metal ones. In my case, I found it hard to drill through the wall and eventually failed and left a large hole behind for repair. One of the anchor caused the wall to bulge out as the screw was tightening in. Will use wall plug instead.