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WETNFIX (20 Discs) is a fast-setting, versatile wall plug fixing solution designed to secure anchors in weak or oversized holes without the need for filling or redrilling. Compatible with masonry, wood, ceramics, and plasterboard, it sets in just 3 minutes, making it an essential tool for maintaining fixtures like shelves, curtain rails, and hooks in both home and office environments.
Brand | WETNFIX |
Model Number | 20 Pack |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 cm; 20 g |
Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 20 g |
E**F
Must have for home
Easy to use, once dried, very sturdy. Definitely recommend to have one in the toolbox for home use.
J**B
Sceptical at first but a brilliant product.
I had a problem with book shelves that had fallen down from a studded all and left large holes. I admit to being a DIY numpty with a catalogue of disasters. Despite my initial scepticism this product did the job brilliantly. It sets like concrete and holds the plugs in place. My book shelves are now back in place and very secure.As other reviewers noted it is quite messy with drips so I would recommend laying dust sheets to maintain domestic harmony.Highly recommended.
G**R
Does what it says
A good product. Does what it claims. Be aware you may have to add extra depending on how big the hole is. It was a little messy, but it can be sanded off once dried. You should allow for more curing time than what the manufacturer recommends. I allowed nearly 24 hours, but when it was ready it was hard as a rock like a plaster of Paris cast. I don't think it will ever come out. I'm purchasing more just to keep on hand and will use it again.
M**S
Brilliant
Brilliant, does the job.With crumbling, pre-war plaster, fixings with even premium Fischer duo plugs is a challenge.These worked great, after trying multiple plug/screw/drill options.I used one around the base as directed, and 2 continued up the side wrapped.Some gentle tapping in to complete.Absolutely no mess (seriously, what are others doing 🤦), left about 10 mins and the shelf is back up, with no spinning plugs (drill diameter is irrelevant when sand pours out the hole and the plug acts as a boring tool).Basically they are small plaster of paris discs.Not something I would ever of thought of using, but now a toolbox addition.
O**S
Get these now - do your toolbox a favour. So handy
Why did you choose this product over others?:Great reviews - they look really simple to use (and they are)Size:big enough for a damaged holeValue for money:great valueEase of use:simple to use - wet and forgetFit:fold them or cut them - so easy to apply. These are fantastic to have in the tool box for emergency hole repairs. Wish I had bought them years ago.
T**N
Expensive for such a small packet!
It’s ok and there’s enough in the packet for a couple of small jobs. It does work well in crumbly plaster where fittings won’t stay. But it’s too expensive for the tiny amount you get.
O**U
Good value for money
Does it job. My curtains has been falling, but since I used this, I have never seen it fall again. Would recommend.
T**D
Messy and a bit fiddly
I thought I'd try these instead of the usual epoxy filler I use and am reasonably impressed. I've filled in two holes that I slightly over-drilled and they seem to have gone in well and given a tight fit in next to no time. They are rather messy, though, but if you've used this sort of stuff before you'll be expecting it. Even after a good shake to get the drips off (ooer, missus) it still left plastery white trails down the wall. Worse, when I tapped the 1st plug in - gently as I could - not only did it splash around the place I was filling but it splashed all over a wall about two feet away. Not a small mess, either. It wiped off easily enough but I made sure to hold a cloth up to the next one to catch any mess.I know it says 3 minutes, but I gave it 10 before attaching the coat hooks to the wall and am leaving it overnight before hanging anything on it. I'd rather be sure it was dried and set properly than have to do more repairs. All-in-all I found it quicker and easier than the epoxy plugs I've used before and would recommend giving them a try.
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