🔧 Anchor Your Ambitions!
The CONFAST100 Pack Nylon Self-Drilling Drywall/Hollow-Wall Anchor Kit includes 50 durable nylon anchors and 50 #8 screws, designed for effortless installation in drywall, gypsum wallboard, and sheetrock. With a maximum holding power of 50 lbs, these anchors are perfect for securing heavier items like shelves and artwork, making them a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
D**E
Great anchor kit and great value at around $0.21 per anchor+screw
I bought the 100 pack version, even though I initially needed only 16 of them. I am very pleasantly surprised how well these work. I tried it on a piece of 0.5" wood first, trying out different drill bits, gradually increasing the size until I found one that works well.My project involved mounting these on hollow core interior doors to attach coat / towel hooks (2 anchors per hook). Until now I was using one of those 3M command strip hooks, which work great for a while but eventually fail. These worked great on the door.I am so impressed with this that I will start replacing various screws and nails around the house we used to mount frames, pictures etc.Highly recommend it.
T**M
Cheaper than couples counseling
Does you significant other like to hang stuff all over the walls? Enjoy your sanity? Keep a box of these handy at all times. Better yet, add a 3 plane laser, a laser pole, and some self centering pilot drills. Still cheaper than counseling.Easy to install, self drilling, excellent weight bearing capacity. Highly recommend over plastic anchors except in very specific applications.
P**!
These Are It!
So, these are good, considering you don't need a drill and drill bit to get these into drywall. They're made of zinc. Thet're a little brittle--which mean you MUST take your time to screw them into drywall.I purchased these to fix a make-shift screw job holding a paper towel dispenser at the job. Seems no one wanted to do it correctly so I took upon myself to make it shake. Im a DIYr. I have plenty of drywall anchors, but they require a pilot hole from a drill. I didn't want to make any noise or be seen doing something "I didn't have any business doing." So, why not try something like these screw-in joints.I'm glad I gave them a shot. One worked fine because I took my time. The other was a little brittle and broke on me, but was still usable and I got it in the drywall with further no issues.Feels good doing things that no one knows I did, and it's a good job at that. That's the definition of leadership, yo. I caught those values earlier on during my television career, and it never left me. Shout out to Tom Jacobs. Matthew Mixon. Ms. Willie. Ray. Vickie Newton. Jim Scott. They didn't know they were preping a leader with their humble style of servant-leading at the time....and now that Im 34-years-old. My chest stickin out like Wyle E. Coyote when he sees a singin' diva on stage. Woo woo!
J**N
Anchor install
The anchors are very durable and they work a lot better than the cheap ones that come with a lot of the of the install packages.
K**M
Confast Wall Anchor Kit
Would definitely recommend!Easy to use!Worked like a charm!
J**I
Works.
They work well.
J**R
Start with a small pilot hole
This may break trying to do the “self-drilling” thing. They work better if you start with a small pilot hole. I usually just jam my screwdriver into the drywall first.
C**B
Not Quite Like the Originals
These CONFAST drywall anchors are almost identical to the old style drywall anchors sold at hardware stores, with one caveat: The outer flange is slightly more concave, is weaker, and has a tendency to separate from the main body (screw section) when either drilling or carefully hand screwing it into drywall. Although the anchors are similar in appearance, the differences are mostly in weight and strength of the metal used -- the old style are heavier and much more solidly constructed. Well, isn't that the case with a lot of things being manufactured these days?The workaround: It's been my experience to pre-drill when needing to use this type of anchor for accuracy. And that's still the case, however if you want these anchors to be flush with the drywall when you're finished, you must first use a utility knife to cut away any drywall protruding from the drilled hole, and make the drywall surface smooth. Then you screw the anchor into the drywall until it's pretty snug against the wall. It wont be quite flush, but if you continue to screw, it will cause the flange to separate.At this point, I take a small hammer and hit the flange and anchor against the drywall, reshaping the flange to countersink into the drywall. Then I hand screw it in maybe a quarter turn more, but very gently.I had used this box of 100 anchors for remodeling a kitchen pantry with new shelves, and am still seeing that--even with using the method I describe--about three out of ten anchors will separate, tearing the flange off from its base. It's not great, but the best solution I've found for using this brand of anchor. And I haven't been able to locate any other anchors of this type. So, unless the manufacturer chooses to use a better quality metal, that's what we get.Yes, I'll be buying other types of anchors in the future to see how well they compare, but that's money I could've been giving to CONFAST had they produced a top quality product to begin with.
J**Z
Tough screws
Can hold a lot of weight Lock better in the drywall then anything I’ve ever used! Would buy again.
A**N
Muy resistentes
Solo he usado 2 hasta ahorita para poner un cortinero, y quedan muy solidos, no se mueven para nada
T**R
Great product
Just a great product which holds up well for all applications including towel rack.
E**O
Buen producto
Los use en tablaroca y funcionan muy bien, muy fácil de instalar, no se requiere perforar el muro previamente
A**R
Anchors good , screws not so good
I found the anchors good but the screws are terrible. I went through different size phillips bits but none of them drove the screws without a struggle .
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