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Wideskall Nylon Drywall Anchors for Fastening Drilling Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.7
🪝 Anchors, 🔩 Fasteners

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Description of Wideskall Nylon Drywall Anchors for Fastening Drilling

Self-drilling anchor installs into 3/8"- to 5/8"-thick drywall ceilings and walls without requiring a predrilled hole. Anchors Size: 1.3" inch x 0.46" inch. Color: Beige. Screws are not included.

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They work Best Drywall Anchor

My first experience with these types of anchors was with some I bought at my local hardware store. They were a different brand and I had to be careful pulling the trigger on my battery because they went right through the drywall. They are much softer and cut where the drill goes into my drill. However, when I "cut" them with a cordless screwdriver, they work fine.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DO NOT BUY THESE GOOD drywall anchors Anchor

Worst anchors I have ever tried to use. Very fragile. Usually this type of drywall anchor is a pleasure to use. almost like cheating. However, it is these anchors that are brittle, rigid, brittle and cheap. Since they aren't flexible, they will either buckle in the wall (destroy the hole and drywall so you now need a larger anchor) or break. We were very careless when buying it. no reviews noticed. I challenge you: look elsewhere!

Pros
  • Anchor
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Mess and significant waste of time

Attempted 7 and 6 of these broke the drywall in half or a third, resulting in a mess and significant waste of time. The plastic doesn't seem strong enough to withstand drilling. This was NOT the case with the COBRA anchors/togglers we have used so far (200 pieces without a single failure). In order not to waste any more time, we threw away the rest. Very disappointed. You should seriously stop selling this product.

Pros
  • Drywall anchor
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging