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๐Ÿ”ง 20 Discs Redrill Fix Kit by WETNFIX Review

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Very good

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4.6
๐Ÿช Anchors, ๐Ÿ”ฉ Fasteners

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ง 20 Discs Redrill Fix Kit by WETNFIX

Specifically created to solve the commonest DIY problem - securing wall plugs/anchors in weak crumbly masonry or oversized holes or fittings which have come loose with repeated use. It is ideal for fittings such as curtain rails, shelves, toilet roll holders, towel rails, hooks etc. Fast, easy to use and sets in 3 minutes. Suitable for most materials, including masonry, wood, ceramics and plasterboard. If you have a wall in your home or office, you need WETNFIX in your tool box.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

It really works, very easy to use.

Can't believe it works as well as advertised, I was skeptical but thought god let me try it's cheap. The repair probably took less than 2 minutes. The repair was in the bathroom, so I soaked the patch in the sink, wrapped it around the anchor, stuck it back into the wall, and hammered it flush with the wall. I came back maybe 10 minutes later and found it was completely hard and stiff. I went ahead and screwed the screw back into the anchor and it's tight. Great time saving product.

Pros
  • Specially designed to solve the most common DIY problem of installing dowels/anchors in weak, loose masonry or oversized holes or hardware that have become loose with repeated use.
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect solution! on drywall anchors

It turned out so great! The towel rail in my bathroom was pulled out of the wall, the anchor and all. It left a big hole and I figured I'd have to patch it and move the holder. This came up when I was looking for a drywall repair and decided to give it a try. Thanks to other reviewers for warning about using more than one part for big holes. I ended up with four just in case. It couldn't be easier - just dive into the water, wrap the anchor around and stick it in the hole. I left it overnightโ€ฆ

Pros
  • If you have a wall in your home or office, you need WETNFIX in your tool box.
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's awesome!: Fixings

I had 4 curtain rod dowels that broke out of my wall due to heavy curtains. I searched the internet for a workaround and found this wetfix. Oooh! Omg this is awesome! Works just like they said. I'm 63 years old and I made it myself. I was able to reuse the same anchors and in the same holes. I had to use 2 anchors for two holes and 3 for the other two holes. I have 10 left. Make sure you have a rag handy to wipe down the rails when you turn it into the wall. I wouldn't have tried it without the

Pros
  • Dowels
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It worked on one side but not the other

Hung up a display case for my husband's t-shirt. The screws were such that they were recessed into the frame - BIG PITA! By the time I figured out how to hang it properly (check it out on YouTube - there's an easy painter's tape trick) I'd already drilled too many damn holes for the anchor to sit properly. Wetnfix worked great on one side, but the other side came off the wall again. I was really upset at this point so I just put some silicone in this whole mess and prayed the damn thingโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Fasteners
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth a try, does it work great?

I vowed not to make a fuss about every little thing moving into my 'new' condo, but the towel rails needed to be removed and I figured replacing them would be easy. I prefer to use stainless steel rails instead because the towels hang on these rails without touching each other and dry so much faster. The first change went smoothly, but the second bathroom wall was a bit spongy, as if wet towels were hung there too often. The zinc drywall anchor came loose and the hole quickly became too big toโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some Bugs