Hillman 377631 Borefast Drywall Anchors, Black

Brand:Hillman

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PAN HEAD: All purpose applications with project matching painted heads and common phillips drive. USER FRIENDLY: The anchors' design easilly fits into common fixture holes while the aggressive threads offers a snug grip into wall materials. RELIABLE: The wall anchors are capable of holding up to 50 pounds in drywall and 200 pounds in wood while the steel material offers sturdy reliability. REMOVABLE AND REUSABLE: Borefast wall anchors are removable and reusable for more convenience and value. MULTIPLE SURFACES: The Borefast self-drilling anchors are ideal for drywall, wood and other masonry materials.

PAN HEAD: All purpose applications with project matching painted heads and common phillips drive. USER FRIENDLY: The anchors' design easilly fits into common fixture holes while the aggressive threads offers a snug grip into wall materials. RELIABLE: The wall anchors are capable of holding up to 50 pounds in drywall and 200 pounds in wood while the steel material offers sturdy reliability. REMOVABLE AND REUSABLE: Borefast wall anchors are removable and reusable for more convenience and value. MULTIPLE SURFACES: The Borefast self-drilling anchors are ideal for drywall, wood and other masonry materials.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎Taiwan
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 36 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Anchors and Screws
Item model number ‎377631
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎11.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Hillman
Material ‎Steel
Part Number ‎377631
Product Dimensions ‎6.8 x 6.8 x 3.9 inches
Usage ‎Wood, Drywall, Brick, Block, Plaster, Concrete

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Scritto da: Carlos I. Ortiz
Tornillo de paredes de yezo
Excelente producto
Scritto da: Carrie
Game changing fastener.
I needed to attach faux brick paneling to drywall. I was never going to hit a stud every time but I could drop that black fastener into the “mortar joint” and in no time the job was done. This is a specialty fastener that you will find reason to keep on hand or in stock.
Scritto da: kdat33
Perfect for areas without studs!
I used these to make my closet system more sturdy. These hold up really well, in areas that have no studs! After doing some research I ran into these! I only wish I knew about these earlier! Such a useful product!
Scritto da: cmmg
Good anchor
These work!
Scritto da: Reg
Quick and easy, very strong
I’ve use this product for several different applications ranging from hanging heavy pictures to installing Wall hanging wine racks. Easy installation and very strong.
Scritto da: Eric
Convenient Screws
These screws are great for hanging heavier items in drywall. I love that they don't need wall anchors that usually require huge holes. Just be careful when screwing them in. If you use a power drill, it is very easy to tighten too far and strip out your hole. It's best to use a screwdriver by hand. They have a sharp point that makes it very easy to push in and turn almost effortlessly. If you're tired of plastic anchors that spin or require a drill, hammer and separate screw, upgrade to these anchor screws and save yourself time and effort and have smaller holes to fill if you remove them later.
Scritto da: Daniel R
Good Drywall Anchors
I used these to anchor some bookshelves to the wall. Great for when you don’t have a wall stud to anchor into.
Scritto da: Mudrubble
Missing link in drywall screwing
I haven't tested this by screwing it into drywall and hanging a shelf and adding weight until it fails so I don't know if it really lives up to it's 50lb in drywall claim, although it might (or might not). It FEELS like it would. I've only used it on shelving and tested the brackets by trying to wobble them by hand, so my testing is far from scientific on this. But it "feels" as or more secure than using regular plastic brackets and it is VERY hassle free! No pre-drilling of holes, hammering in plugs, collapsing or losing them in the wall, etc.. Simply screw in but DON'T over-screw and strip your drywall. Also, they come out super clean and can be reused, and only leave a hole the size of a screw. Genius idea. Overall, I'm shocked this is not a more well known option for screwing into drywall! I'd love to see someone test these vs plastic anchors, toggles, etc., for strength and reliability. I feel like these are unknown, but on a big wall-to-wall shelving job where the brackets had to be certain distances from each other (and therefore off-stud), they saved me a TON of frustration.

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