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TOGGLER SnapSkru SPM Mini Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor with Screws, Glass-Filled Nylon Wall Anchors, Made in US, for #6 to #8 Fastener Sizes, No Drill Needed (Pack of 100)

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About this item

  • Self-drilling anchor installs into 3/8"- to 5/8"-thick drywall ceilings and walls without requiring a predrilled hole
  • Glass-filled nylon body has jaws that open to provide a firm vibration- and shock-resistant hold when a screw is inserted
  • Made in USA, and includes #6 x 1-1/4" screws
  • Ultimate tensile strength is 65 lb. in 1/2" drywall with a #6 x 1-1/4" screw
  • Use one-fourth or less of listed maximum values for safe working loads (as required by local regulations)



Product Description

SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting
SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting
SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting
SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting
SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting
SnapSkru, SP, SPM, Mini, Regular, No 6, No 8 Screw, Drywall Anchor, Shelf Mounting

Sergei
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I am Handyman. Works perfect.
Sparksongs
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
These are the best drywall anchors and are small enough to replace small anchors that aren't doing the job. This size is hard to find, so it's nice that they're available on Amazon.
Tom Pacheco
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Been using them for years. They are my preferred method of anchoring into Sheetrock. They have the strength and are easy enough to use.
Carl R. Hutter
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
When you don't have studs in the exact places you need them, these will help you out. They are pretty sturdy and I can yank the curtain and not rip the holder out of the wall. With the pack in dry wall mounts the curtain rod holder just rips out of the wall with a light yank. These also withstand the curiosity of children as well.
ali
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2024
it's a good product
Amanda
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
These are the best wall anchors I have found. They are extremely durable and sturdy. Installing them is easy, as long as you have a screw driver. The only thing I could see as an issue is that they are on the bigger side so they could be noticeable depending what you are hanging. They also make quite large holes in the wall if you remove them.
Crystal Englot
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2023
We do woodworking for a living and always provide these anchors in our installation kits. Our customers absolutely rave about how easy they are to install. We've always used them in our home as well and they are fabulous for ease of use and quality.
Martin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2023
Perfect for fixing almost anything. I’ve been using both sizes for years and they’ve never let me down. Only comments- I always drill a pilot hole, give up asking them to self-drill, doesn’t work. Also take care when fixing in very old plasterboard, Its much harder than modern board and the fixings will shear if pilot too small. Martin
darcy carruthers
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2019
I install surveillance systems and use these for mounting cameras in a tile/drop ceiling. The size is perfect for my needs and they are easy to use. However these are small and would do for hanging lightweight objects, just keep an eye on size for your projects.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2019
I was a little hesitant at first because they cost over $50 including taxes but they work really great. I also have the regular sized ones but these are a little small and don’t put big holes in my wall. They are perfect for hanging mirrors and towel racks, etc. I recommend installing them by hand instead of electric drivers. Highly recommended!
QuirkyFitnessGeek
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016
These absolutely are self drilling and work great, but if you are a drywall neophyte understand that you still need to prep the surface by drilling a hole big enough for the first portion (before the threaded area) to penetrate the wall. Otherwise, you will blunt the tip and become a bit frustrated since the front end is NOT self drilling. Once a smaller hole is predrilled and the anchor is inserted into the drywall to the threads, it goes in flawlessly and much more secure than other anchor types.
Buck R. Cash
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014
When I moved into my new place, I needed to get some drywall anchors to support shelves that hold my antique camera collection, among other things. I wanted to make SURE they wouldn't fall.After a long, hard look and reading a lot of information on a lot of packaging at one of the big box hardware stores, I chose a box of these.They turned out to be THE easiest AND strongest drywall anchor system I have EVER used, and I can't see why I'd ever use anything else ever again. When I finally ran out of the original 50 I bought, I ordered more here on Amazon, and I'll do it again as needed in the future.They really couldn't be simpler to use. Just mark a spot on the wall for the anchor, then using a phillips bit head on the end of a drill or electric screwdriver, push the plastic part into the mark to make a slight impression, then drill it in. It bores it's own hole through the drywall to start, then screws in securely with the fat threads on the plastic. Then, just screw the metal screw into the plastic anchor part, and the legs on the plastic in / behind the wall spread open and anchor it in place securely.Two metal brackets with two of these holding each bracket will hold up a LOT of weight on a shelf!!I can't think of a single way these could be improved, and the price is great, especially if you break it down per screw. I'm NEVER going back to drilling holes and placing spring-spread metal anchors with washers again.I probably sound like someone who works for them, but I'm not. I'm just a regular Joe Handyman who occasionally needs a secure and strong anchor in one of my walls, and these things totally blew me away with how good they are, and how easy they are to work with.
Be
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2013
Worth the slightly higher cost in reduction of frustration and ease of use. With these, you do not need to find the studs in the wall. I have been using these for years, and they are cheaper here than at the big box store. These are the best drywall anchors I have ever used, you can insert them without a pilot hole, they securely mount pretty much anything and I have NEVER had one pull out of the wall. Some examples of what I have used them for:Mounting a holder on the wall for folding chairs.Mounting a six foot by three foot mirror on the wall.Attaching a pull out clothes drying rack (which has wet clothes hanging on it every day).Buy them, you will NOT be sorry.