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CRL 1/4' Hole 1-1/2' Length 10-12 Screw Expanding Plastic Screw Anchors - Package of 100

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  • Use in Concrete, Tile or Marble
  • Size Color Coding
  • Eight Different Sizes for Screws from #4 to #16


Popular Design Color Coding Nine Different Size Options This popular design in CRL Expanding Plastic Anchors gives you tremendous performance in many building materials. Nine different size options give you just the right anchor for fastening versatility, and screw applications from #4 to #14. Color coding makes picking the right size easy also. Good weatherability and resistance to chemicals give these anchors long service life.


ME
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
These anchors work very well in hard materials. such as tile, metal, thick plastics and stone/cement.They won't work in drywall or plaster/softer materials.
M.K.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
These are my favorite anchor for attaching to concrete. I use them setting cabinet bases, thresholds, etc. Of course they don't hold like a steel sleeve or wedge anchor, but for lighter duty applications they're great.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
Worked awsome.
Robert Brown
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021
I used it in place of lead ⚓
Loophole64
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
Worked great. These are needed when mounting something on tile. After drilling a 1/4 inch or 6 mm hole in the tile, you tap these into the hole with a hammer. This allows you to put a screw in. My bathroom blinds are holding nicely. These will often be longer than the whole is deep. I just took a putty knife / painters tool and placed the edge against the base of the anchor where it comes out of the tile. A couple of taps with a hammer and it cuts it off flush with the surface. Ez-peasy.
TJ Ohio
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2019
Have had a hard time finding these locally. I used to do a lot of electrical work and found the to be a very solid fastening device. Glad I once again reconnected with them.
Chuck
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019
Just what I needed. Easy to install: Just drill 1/4" hole and glue it in. Readily takes a 1 5/8" deck screw. I did have to cut a few off because they didn't seat deeply enough, but that is likely my fault.
The Upper Room
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2018
I'm retired but worked as a carpenter/cabinet maker for many years and often used a green anchor that looked exactly like these for use in sheetrock and concrete walls. The ones I used back in the 70's and 80's worked well in drywall. These are extremely hard and not flexible as I remember green anchors like this. This may have something to do with the expiration date stamped on the cover of the package "EXP 2007". I had no idea that plastic anchors could expire but maybe they harden after a while. The seller makes no mention of the expiration date in his listing. The softer ones would expand a little when pounded in a 1/4" hole, and accept a screw nicely. I haven't had a chance to use them yet to see how this may affect the use, but these are very hard so might not work in drywall.
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