Phillips
Bewertet in Kanada am 12. Dezember 2024
Not as heavy duty as I was expecting, many damaged while trying to insert into wall and they're easily stripped when turning in the screw. My drywall is old and hard I guess, had to predril a small 1/4" hole so they'd tap in without getting damaged.
Ken Simmons
Bewertet in den USA am12. März 2024
I purchased these identical hangers from Another Amazon Distributor a couple years ago. I needed more and that Distributor didn't "distribute them" anymore. Having dealt with Glarks before, I had no problem ordering these anchors from them.In short: these (type of) anchors are THE BEST for hanging "light" (i.e., under 20 lbs?) items on drywall panels. The anchors install fairly easily with a hammer, NO "pre-drilling, etc." is required, and the provided screws INSTANTLY and SECURELY go ** STRAIGHT ** into the anchor until seated. They can be installed "horizontally" or "vertically" into the drywall and once the screw is installed, they are EXTREMELY SECURE AND STABLE. Plus, you cannot "over-torque" the screw - once it "bottoms out", it won't go in the anchor any farther AND, since the anchor is made from STEEL, it won't "strip out" or break (unless, of course, you use a PNEUMATIC "IMPACT" DRIVER on the screw! ;) ).Unlike "screw-in" type anchors, they WILL NOT "insert further" into the drywall nor will they "back out" of the dry wall when the screw is removed. If you want to REMOVE the anchor, remove the screw until the "tip" threads are still engaged in the anchor, then carefully PULL the "assembly" from the wall. Unlike "screw-type" anchors, all you'll see is a 1/2"x1/16" "slit" where the anchor was. Slather a "pitifully small" amount of spackle over the "slit", let it dry, sand it down, and you'll never know there was an anchor there. If you DON'T want to remove it, just remove the screw, spackle over the anchor's head, then sand it flat when dry.As an "Extra Added Bonus", removed anchors can likely be REUSED ELSEWHERE (i.e., OOPS! I put it in the wrong place!). Just don't reinstall it within a 1-1/2" "radius" of where it was removed to ensure holding strength!Summary: if you need to Securely Hang "Non-Heavy" Things (i.e., small mirrors, paintings, small shelves, cordless tool holders) on drywall, and you don't want (unsightly?) "round holes" in the drywall from Conventional Anchors, then these are for you!
Ahmad Alrasasi
Bewertet in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten am 11. Februar 2024
Very easy to use , would difficult recommended it for hanging frames on drywall
Udder
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 26. April 2024
These fixings are excellent. I prefer to make an initial hole with a bradawl and then hammer them in Gives a really solid fixing.
Nicoletta D.
Bewertet in Italien am 26. November 2022
tutto ok ottimo prodotto ,, consigliato