• Best Quality Drywall Anchors, Pre-drills precise hole in gypsum wall board - No hole preparation required
  • Starts easier than other self-drilling drywall anchors
  • Deep thread design provides strong engagement in 3/8", 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wallboard
  • Constructed from durable plastic to last for years. Can be easily removed
  • Included 50 Plastic Anchors, 50 #8 x 1-1/4'' Phillips Screws and a Plastic Case, Hangs up to 50 lbs

Seriously, these are the best. No power tool required. It's FASTER with a drill, but not at all necessary. This is my favorite type of anchor. No switching drill bits and less dusty mess. Worst case, if you only had a phillips screwdriver, you could use the handle to pound the tip in, then manually screw the anchor the rest of the way. They hold really well, too. I have been using these to mount security cameras to drop ceiling tiles. Works perfect, especially when I don't have a back-plate to install on the other side of the tiles. (helpful?)

Typical Ikea experience, I found myself at home with tons of wall fixtures with none of the appropriate equipment to hand it. These screws with plastic hearts worked like a charm! We live in student housing and have ridiculously thin drywall "walls." I could easily screw in the plastic heart by hand, and then hang magnetic knife rack, shelving, towel racks with ease! It has been 6 months and these babies have stayed up no problem.

I'll be reviewing this item based off of using standard drywall anchors. In the past, I would have to get my drill and a bit. I would mark where I wanted to drill, put the drill bit in, drill the hole out. Drilling the hole would always leave a pile of drywall dust and get everywhere. I would then have to bang in the plastic anchor, swap in the screw head bit and drill the screw in. These anchors simplify everything so much! With one bit, I drill the anchors in. They go straight in, leaving very little drywall dust! They also seem a lot stronger and more secure then your standard anchors. I was able to put 10 of these in within minutes! It's a great kit and everyone should have this at home for when you need to hang items in your house. A bonus, the unscrew easily if you need to take them out. I've put about 40 of these in already through out my house and I still have yet to have one break or not work. I'd often ruin your standard anchors a few times, banging them in the wall. I have attached a few pictures. These works great for cable management! I screwed down my zip ties with these anchors for a nice, clean look. In the pictures the anchors were used for the zip ties. They were also used for that floating server shelf. I used a total of 4, for that shelf. That shelf was rock solid on the wall with zero play. It probably weighs about 20lbs and these anchors held it with no problem!

I have had several kinds of wall anchors and all of them just end up making a bigger hole in my wall. These worked brilliantly and feel very secure. I used a template taped to the wall, tapped nailes through the holes then using a screwdriver put the anchors in the wall. Couldn't be easier or work better.

I'm finding all sorts of uses for these. Initially I needed them for some shelving runners in the laundry room. Regular expanding plastic screw things just didn't hold, and I wanted these shelves to be solid. These were easy to install (although I did drill pilot holes), and hold everything against the wall securely. I've also used them for door stoppers, heavy pictures, and more. Love these.

I didn't believe they hardly make any drywall dust (like another reviewer wrote) but they where right. Wow, not messy at all. I used a drill on low gear and wound them right in no problem; actual I showed my 13 year old how to do it and done. Pair these with a stud finder if you don't have one so you don't drill right into a stud and stop (they are plastic and won't go through wood. Simple, easy, no chasing the right size drill bit down, wind it in and screw the included screw in; done!

My husband taught me about these years ago. They work about a million times better than those silly plastic things that separate when you try to put the screw in-the things that come WITH whatever you've bought to try to put up. Just throw those things away, make a hole maybe with a nail in the sheet rock, carefully screw in the plastic holder, and then you can hang just about whatever you need to. Do not use these for pictures and light objects as you ARE going to leave a small hole in the sheetrock if you ever take stuff down.

There are only two things I use in my home to hang items on my walls and these are one of them. They are super easy to use and for drywall, are super strong. I've used them for drapery/curtain rods, pictures, shelves, and everything in between. No home should be without a box!

These are the best type of Sheetrock anchors, in my opinion. They screw in easily with a drill, seem to hold plenty of weight, and they don't loosen up and spin over time. You also don't need to use the screws that come with the anchors if you don't want to. Any screw that's relatively close in size will work. Like anything else, there may be some applications for which they're less than ideal. For instance, if you happen to hit a stud, you'll blunt the end and it won't go in - which seems pretty obvious since they're plastic, so check for a stud (they make a zinc version of these which you can supposedly screw right into a stud - though if you have a wood stud you don't really need an anchor). They also make a pretty large hole, so if for some reason you care about that, then you may not want to use these.

This is an amazing product. It saves your time of drilling which is the most inconvenient part of putting the nail on a drywall. I have multiple projects that I have put off because of drilling. I hate drilling because it creates white dust from drywall, it makes me anxious of having right drill bit size, and requires drill bit swaps. Amazingly, anchor drives straight in, and using same bit, can screw nail in. When I used it first time, I was so amazed and joyous that I wanted to finish all of the my projects at once. FYI, this doesn't work with wood. I had wall that looks ordinary wall, but it had particle board on it. I wasted my two precious plastic anchors... As others mentioned, the container doesn't have a divider, but that's not big deal because two parts are distinct, and there are no difficulties in picking them out.