• Drill Point Pre-drills precise hole in wood, double drywall or Hollow-wall etc. No hole preparation required
  • Starts easier than other drywall anchors, drills directly into drywall even if you hit a wood stud
  • Light duty self drilling plastic anchors
  • Constructed from durable plastic to last for years. Can be easily removed
  • Kit Includes: 25 Plastic Anchors, 25 #6 x 1-1/4'' Phillips Screws and a Plastic Case, Hangs up to 30 lbs

The small size is a real plus. All I can find at the box stores are the large and extra large. Used to put up wire raceways and they worked great. I did not want to use the double sided tape on the raceways in case I had to remove them. I would rather patch a small hole and touch up with paint than re-spackle the entire length of the raceway. Very happy with the product.

If you have a screw gun, you need these drywall anchors. They have a phillips indentation that allow the anchors to be directly screwed, without pre-drilling, into drywall. After installing the anchor, the screw installs into the end of the anchor. Each of these will hold up 40 lbs in sound drywall., and they work quite well in my experience. (If these aren't enough, you will need hollow wall toggle anchors.)

Did what I needed them to do. Bought a 2nd pack to keep around in my work truck. Small light weight jobs like pictures, hooks, even mounting thermostats (hvac) these work great.

These are great. I was having issues with mounting a shelf to my wall using the original cheap hardware that came with the piece, so I bought these self drilling screws for the extra support and they worked perfectly. The shelf is now stable and I am not worried that it will rip off of the wall if I put any additional weight on it. These screws were really easy to use with a hand screwdriver and I was able to secure heavier pieces to my thin walls without any wall damage or cracking.

Oh I am so bleed to have stumbled into these, they have made my decorating life so much better - by a mile better than the old plastic anchor inserted into the drywall hole.

These are fantastic. I'm a person who has experimented with MANY different drywall screws, as I've lived in several historic homes with plaster/stucco walls. NOTHING compares to the ease of these screws. The fact that they are self-drilling is amazing - and they go in smoothly enough that I was able to place them with a hand screwdriver. I did end up using a power drill to put the final tightening on the metal screws at the end, but all in all, the easiest experience I have ever had with these things. Bonus: no drywall/plaster dust!

These are the best drywall anchors I have found. They screw into the wall, then you insert the screw into the anchor. They hold tightly and are secure. I've never had one break or not hold. You can also unscrew the anchor out if you no longer want it in that location. There are more than one size of anchors. Be sure to look at the weight the anchors are expected to hold to know which size to purchase.

These are easier to install, and remove if necessary, than the plastic anchors you pound in.

As others have said, you will never used anything else once you have tried these. I would recommend pre-drilling a hole for the plastic anchor. That assures it will be straight and exactly where you want it.

The plastic part that first goes into the wall is made of strong plastic and seems very durable. However it is not strong enough to thread its own way. You have to first drill a hole of half the diameter of the plastic parts. I used two of these to fix my dishwasher on the wall with L brackets. I pull the two racks with fully loaded an the washer does not tilt at all, it works!