Lots of quality anchors that get the job done, in one handy case. These anchors have lips, which is what I look for in anchors. Anchors without protrusions will fall into the wall or rotate as the screw is turned. The description says 5 sizes but there are actually only 3. Two sizes will work for most jobs that require wall anchors. The biggest issue is the size of the drill bit, 3/16" works well for the smaller sizes. I drill a hole. Insert the dowel into the hole until it stops. Hit a 2" piece of wood over the anchor and hit it with a hammer to drive the anchor in flush. This will repair bent, broken, deformed anchors or dents in the walls. And the wood ensures that the surface of the dowel is flush with the wall.