So far I've successfully installed 6 of these but 3 or even 4 broke in the process. This seems to be the main complaint with most of the other reviews. Wouldn't care, but about $1 for each anchor lost, which hurts fast. I think more detailed instructions could have saved me 1-2 of the ones that got lost. Once the anchor is in the wall, be very careful when inserting the bolt into the wall, making sure it engages the threads. If it's hard to turn or you're pushing hard, you've most likely removed the screw so it doesn't engage the threads, and when you push you're pulling the backing off the anchor and then you've just lost a pretty expensive anchor. From what I've found you can easily turn a bolt into a threaded part in the wall manually if you fasten it properly and all you need is a screwdriver to tighten it. at the very end. That being said it seems like a great product that will hold plenty of weight if you don't have a wall stud.
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