ITW Brands 25316 50PK#50 Stud Dry Anchor
ITW Brands 25316 50PK#50 Stud Dry Anchor
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ITW Brands 25316 50PK#50 Stud Dry Anchor

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  • Versatile Application: Ideal for hanging blinds, smoke detectors, picture frames, mirrors, and bathroom accessories in drywall.
  • Stud Penetration: Features a piercing tip that effectively penetrates wooden studs, preventing breakage during installation.
  • Drywall Compatibility: Suitable for use in 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch drywall, as well as 3/8 inch gypsum wallboard.
  • Strong Support: Capable of supporting loads up to 50 lbs. in 1/2 inch drywall.
  • Effortless Installation: Self-drilling design eliminates the need for pre-drilling and installs quickly with a standard Phillips screwdriver or square drive bit.
  • Secure Engagement: Deep thread design ensures strong engagement in gypsum wallboard, even through double layers.
  • Easy Removal: The anchors can be easily backed out when no longer needed.
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Nov 8, 2014
Owe30
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These are VERY cheap and break almost every time!!

Do not buy any of these bulldog hardware self drilling drywall anchors!! 90% of every one I have used breaks off drilling halfway into the wall or the tip breaks off right when you start drilling. Regardless, you've either got a large hole were the anchor broke off in the wall, leaving you with a chunk of plastic in the wall, or a line of ripped drywall where the tip broke off and the whole anchor started scooting across the wall.

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