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πŸ”© Wej Self Drilling Drywall Anchors Industrial: Strong and Efficient Solutions for Wall Installations Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Drywall Anchors for Hassle-Free Projects

Using this product, our team found that the self-drilling feature and durable material provides ease and convenience in completing drywall projects. The anchors also secure heavy objects with a recommended weight of up to 55 pounds. However, these anchors may not be suitable for thicker drywall.

Pros
  • Easy to install
Cons
  • May require more force to install than traditional anchors

I bought in bulk so I always have spares on hand. I've used maybe half of these in 10 months and they were working great until 2 weeks ago. They are now useless. Forget about trying to fasten them with a screwdriver without drilling first. If pre-drilled they go 3/4 in and then break out with a plug sticking out of the wall. Now you have a real problem with stuck plugs!

Pros
  • Material type: Zinc
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Will ruin your day

Some work as advertised. But some anchors have defects inside, so the screw can not be screwed into the anchor when screwing. Eventually the anchor turns itself instead, destroying the drywall and becoming useless. Worse, it's a huge hole, making it impossible to replace a larger anchor. And if it's the last screw in your entire project and the drywall anchor won't fasten but instead breaks out, the entire project will have to start over with new holes. I literally threw these crap sticks in…

Cons
  • boring packaging