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The SCREWBOX® Drywall Fixings Anchor and Screws set includes 10 heavy-duty metal self-drilling screws and anchors, designed for easy installation on plasterboard walls. With a straightforward three-step process, no drilling required, and versatile applications, this set is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Number of pieces | 10 |
Manufacturer | SCREWBOX |
Part number | SA-10 |
Item Weight | 80 g |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 1 x 2 cm; 80 g |
Manufacturer reference | SA-10 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | Ancors and Screws |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**B
Handy box of 20 plasterboard plugs and screws
SCREWBOX® Drywall Fixings Anchors and Screws - 20-Piece Set for Heavy duty plasterboard fixings, Metal Self Drilling Plasterboard Fixings, Plasterboard Anchors for Stronger Grip & Lasting QualityThese anchors, to me, seem much the same as any other similar plasterboard cavity wall fixings. I find they work best if you drill a pilot hole first though, compared with some of the others. Yes, the screws can be a bit tight to screw in, but if you are careful they go in fine.The box of 20 is good to keep in a toolbox. If you are struggling with these plugs, I also find it can help if you gently tap the plug into the wall a short way first with a hammer, up to where the threads start before starting to screw it in.
G**X
Plaster board anchors.
Excellent quality and great value for money.
D**
Useless
Plugs go into the dry wall easily enough BUT when you try to screw the crew in the plug just revolves in the plasterboard widening the hole. Totally useless product no matter how careful you are to use it.
G**Z
Good but quite difficult to screw into
i got these to use on fitting a wooden kitchen towel holder to a plasterboard wall of the kitchen pantry , the self tapping anchor went in easily enough , but the screws provided were really tight to use , so i used my own which went in much easier , and held the towel holder really firm , so these do the job fine but the screws provided are to big in my opinion .
C**C
Perfect alternative to standard rawl plugs
I fitted a stair gate to our stairs which one wall is plasterboard, eventually the rawl plug came loose so after seeing these I thought they would be ideal.They are really simple to use and have done the job perfectly!Will definitely be using these for any other times I need to screw into plasterboard.
M**R
Disappointing
The set I am reviewing is 20 plasterboard fixings at £5.95 (at time of review). I'm not overly impressed by these. I've used similar plasterboard screws before without any issues, but these are not as easy to use.The fixing is made up of two parts:1) An anchor that needs to be fitted into the wall first2) A pan head screw that needs to be screwed into the anchorBoth of these should be attached using a manual screwdriver to avoid any excessive force to the plasterboard. The anchor fits in very easily and felt very solid. However, the screw that attaches to the anchor required real attention and precision as it almost feels like it shouldn't be fitted. I really struggled at first and noticed the anchor turning too. I just couldn't get a proper bite that allowed the screw to be tightened easily. Perhaps I'm just using these wrong but I have used a very similar set before from a different brand with no issues. Whilst these certainly feel like they would give a strong, snug fit once attached, just getting these in the wall easily is a chore. They are also expensive for the quantity included. The case they come in is perfect for throwing in the toolbox, but all this is moot when the product does not appear to work as intended.
M**.
Great for Hanging on Plasterboard
Been incorrectly using the small red Rawlplugs to hang pictures, handles and hooks and wondering why they don't remain strong so thought I'd try these. I live in a modern house in which all the internal walls are plasterboard.First job was to reinstall my curtain holdback hooks. The anchors screw into the wall by hand. The instructions advise not using power tools. The first anchor I installed didn't grip the plasterboard and just kept spinning loose when screwing in the screw. Second attempt was much better resulting in a strong anchor point. I suspect the first attempt was down to my DIY skills rather than the product design itself.Overall, a must have for any modern house.
W**G
I wanted these to put a small coat rack on a plasterboard wall.
I was pleased to try these 'SCREWBOX® Drywall Fixings Anchors and Screws - 10-Piece Set for Heavy duty plasterboard fixings, Metal Self Drilling Plasterboard Fixings, Plasterboard Anchors for Stronger Grip & Lasting Quality'. I wanted these to put a small coat rack on a plasterboard wall. The rack is the type with keyhole shaped apertures on the back to hook over the screwhead.. It has been up for a week now and still looking perfect.I watched the little video on the Amazon product page and love that you only have to make a small pilot hole in the plasterboard. The rest is self tapping when you fix the outer part in position, then the screws go into that. Apparently you can hang up to 34kg, although I haven't tried that sort of weight on my coat rack.You get a pack with 10 each of anchors and screws for the current price of £3.95, which is good value for money, in my opinion. They have worked for me.
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