You Will NEVER use a different drywall anchor again after you see these!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2021
- How to hang a picture in drywall, sheetrock without creating a large hole. These are the best drywall anchors I have ever used, and will probably be the last you will ever buy (one anchor will support 66lbs)
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Package include 60Pcs Anchors and 60Pcs Screws,0.47" x 1.18" (12 x 30mm).
2.Material: Made of carbon steel and zinc plated processed for maximum durability. With great corrosion & oxidation resistance.
3.Self drilling anchors,Its special split design in the ribbed anchors expand on two opposing sides while you tighten the screw, increasing holding power. Won't break, hangs up to 66 lbs.
4.No hole or drilling required,easy to use and do less damage to the wall. this anchors are specially designed for drywall and can help you quickly install screws on drywall.easily remove for reuse and no big hole left in the wall.
5. Wide application, Anchor in fixing for medium weight applications on drywall, Plasterboard, wallboard, sheet rock . Heavy duty Self-Drilling Anchors for hangs TV, Bike, shelf Straps, Cabinet & Decoration Fixing Curtains, Calligraphy, Wall Cabinets.
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I can’t imagine someone so depraved they would actually take your picture down! Seriously?!
Hahahahahaha, this comment is getting pinned!!!
MachTwo,
That’s just cold man!
@@ToolReviewZone You should go look at the 1 star rating that was given to it in the Amazon link you gave... Someone obviously doesn't know how to use a hammer 😂😂😂
@@meme5887 It looks like he has a plaster wall. That's not going to go into the lathe properly.
Wife or new girl friend gets jelly...you know how it is.
I HAVE BEEN DOING CONSTRUCTION WORK FOR 40 YEARS. I HAVE NEVER SEEN THESE ANCHORS BEFORE... WELL I ORDERED A BOX OF THEM. THANKS FOR THE VID.
How have the anchors performed for you?
@@paxonearth OUTSTANDING, I GAVE SOME OF THEM TO MY COUSIN AND HE LOVES THEM ALSO. THANKS.
@@billlovelace1522 Awesome. I’m going to order some then.
@@billlovelace1522 TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK
I have been using these for a long time. Most sensible drywall hangers. An overkill for small hanging objects but great for heavier object. Not always available when shopping pre internet.
Been using them for years, they are my go to for fixing to drywall. Respect from Ireland
I LOVE that style of anchor! The ones I used were a black spring steel, but the same concept. You could hang a WALL from your picture!
Found this via YT listing. I will most definitely be trying these out - like you I previously used the acrylic pigtail fixings.
Thanks for the demo and I must say some fine humour which made me laugh. 👍🏼
Thank you for this link. I have used a similar anchor, with the Bulldog brand name for years. I used to get them at WalMart, but they no longer carry them, and I haven't found them anywhere else. This design is GREAT. Thanks again.
Awesomeness 👊👊👊
Listen to me!
These are the BEST anchors available!!!
I have them holding up several pictures in my home....some weighing between 60 and 85 lbs!
These anchors and cheap and very reliable!!!
These look nice for when you're in need of a screw. I also love Monkey Hooks. A small hole and they hold a lot of weight.
I stay in the UK and can honestly say I have never used anything other than Rawl plug uno for absolutely everything, from hanging TV's to cabinets, they are awesome. I've had the first type fail loads of times and make such a mess I've had to use spring toggles just to bridge the hole.
Using them here in ireland years ....they are great up to a certain weight and as you say very low damage after
I love you bringing new and better solution's to the masses. Thanks for the great tip.
Thanks brother 👊
I recently used them to hang some curtain rods. They are pin point precise and so easy to use. I love them!
Awesome, I just did the same. Tha ks for the feedback 👊👊👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone 🤨
Been using these for five or six years. Both versions are v good. And they leave a much neater hole.👍
Was/am sold on the nylon anchors, but... have had similar issues, stripping and breaking. I bought some and thinkit will be a winner. Thanks for this!
Let me know how you like them Bill!!!!
These have been around for decades and I can't understand why they aren't more popular. OMG I remember selling these in 1990, and now I'm depressed, thanks TRZ.
I think they aren't popular because you can't find them in stores. I've never seen one. Also the "removable" part isn't that important usually. Things that get moved around like pictures can just be hung from a nail. And things that need to support real heft NEED a stud. Anchors are not enough most of the time. Any of them. So things that are hung from anchors, you need to make sure that you are putting them somewhere right the first time and they rarely get moved. I patch a drywall screw maybe once or twice a year at most.... Jut not a big enough deal to worry about.
@@JC-fj7oo you're right that things that need an anchor often don't need to be removed. And things that need anchors generally need a stud (or backing). But think about all the things out there that don't have backing but still need substantial support. One end of your towel rack might hit a stud, but what about the other? Or, hanging radiant heaters? They almost never hit right on a stud... So, they need anchors. If any of these things ever get stripped out (because people are hard on stuff), this anchor might leave a smaller spot of damage that could be repaired easily.
@@RustyNail600 right but if this got ripped out you'd have just as much damage to deal with...
Plus if you ever do decide you just want to move something, with the big plastic ones you just drill it in a little bit farther and put the mud right over it and you're done. No muss, no fuss.
With this thing you've got a slit cut into the drywall paper, and all of the rock behind it is crushed. If you just try to put a little mud over the top you're going to have an area where you can just stick your finger straight through. You would have to either cut it open and do it the same way, or tape over it and then you're mudding and feathering.... It's not any smaller of a project.
Awesome! Thanks so for the tip. Added to my wish list for next time I need anchors.
Very cool idea and after going to the link, it seemed very affordable but, not available till end of year. Added to my wish list. Thanks for introducing these to folks in UA-camLand!!
You're right over the mantle. That exit wound is so much better than the screw in type. Thanks for bringing this to the channel. Lastly, they can't make me move the TRZ picture; I'd like to see them try.
Hahaha, from your cold damn hands bro hahaha
These look really handy if you need to hang something light. For heavy items I prefer the Togglers. They are definitely more difficult to install but they have really good contact on the back side of the drywall.
These are good in numbers. I used 6 per shelf and this thing is sturdy as ever.
I thought I've seen them all, this is a first for me...looks like they should work great..enjoy your channel
I'm sold dude, I didnt see that coming and was skeptical till they expanded. Great for medium weight loads.
They look like a great system. Maybe after using up my huge collection of other systems, I'll give them a try.
Cool demonstration!
First time checking out your channel, thanks.
Awesome sauce... I placed your picture in the "I do not see you" pile. The scary part is that I had your picture in the first place😬...
Thank you for brining it to us and to the savvy subscribers for sharing it.
Hahahahaha, thanks Robert 🤣👊
I ordered these last year because of this video and love them. I have another order in my Amazon cart.
Thank you for this my bro, I’ve tried it with a great success…
Peace.✌️✌️✌️👍
Got to be lovin’ the Steeler garb! Need to get hold of those anchors. Thanks
Them work great for mounting new thermostats. We use them all the time
Thank you!!! I am so happy to find these again. It is like running into a long lost friend. Hardware stores stopped carrying them. I have a handful that I have saved for about 20 years and I keep reusing them. The easy way to remove it to back out the screw to the last thread and pull on the screw. That will either pull it out or pull it out enough to grab with pliers. I am ordering the big box now!
Hahaha, awesome!!!
They don't have great reviews on Amazon, lots of people thought they were good but many didn't. Common things were... they broke pounding into the drywall. They stripped out while inserting the screw. They didn't pull out very easy and often broke apart. Just various experiences to consider
Good to see you back shoenice.
This is perfect! I can now take down my VCG picture and put up my TRZ picture!
Excellent!!!! You can just hang mine directly over his brother 👊😎
Thanks for the information These are my new go to anchor.
OMG!! Those are almost as great as the videos you put out!!! Keep up the great video's 👍👏💯💯💯👏👏👏
Thanks brother 👊👊👊👊👊
It all makes sense now, why you're videos are so good - you're a Steelers fan!!
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I appreciate this video, as I work in a retirement home & constantly having to hang pictures for new residents, & then guess who gets to repair the wall after they move out?? Me. So again I APPRECIATE this video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Hahahaha, thanks for comment Scotty 🤣👊
Same here, work at a high rise for seniors lol. These things look great, what are they called and where can you find them?
That is so cool. I have a problem with ours being 3/8 in. I like the idea that you can just pound it in before you screw it. What I like even more than that is when you remove it you only have that slot and not a gaping hole. What's the weight support of that? And where can I buy those?
These are brilliant- not available on Amazon just now (3 Nov 2021) but I'd definitely purchase them. Thanks!
Those look great. And they're not gonna strip out the sheetrock and just spin in place, like the former favorite you mentioned
Who makes them and where can I get them?
In the link located in the description under this video
@@ToolReviewZone "Currently Unavailable. We don't know when this product will be in stock." Looks like you emptied Amazon's supply
amzn.to/3pYdL64. They sell out super fast
Thank you. Exactly what I was searching for
This looks nice!! Will be trying them… thanks.
Those are awesome! Zip Its used to be my go to for substantial holding but I'm sold on these. Just subscribed.
Welcome to the channel Kicknsystm!!!!!!!
I have the same workbench! Thank you for posting.
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Wow, these are a game changer. Thanks for sharing - can't wait to try them out.
Again an awesome product demo accompanied by an awesome shirt!
Hahaha, thanks fdm👊
This guy is the best!! Love your channel!!
They are awesome, just stumbled across those on amazon too, bought a box for myself !
What are they called?
Always a great tip or new products and your always amazing on the good honest test and reviews cause I know your coming from the work field were your viewers are from so there very helpful thanks for all you show us and teach us all
Really truly appreciate the comment Kevin. Thanks brother 🙏 👊
I'd love to use this product if I was hoping for nail and or screw pops on my already painted drywall.
Wish I saw this a last week would've made my life so much easier!
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Wow, what an amazing comment this is. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this, it truly made my day UsWe
sweet! I was using the plastic screw anchors too.. these are definitely better
I need to get some of those. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, I really needed this type of anchor!
These look amazing!
Great demonstration!👍
They used those to hang towel bars on my Dbl. wide! I had never seen them before either!
Great find. Thanks for sharing.
😲 Wow! Thanks!
For Sharing the information about that Great Product!
😲 Thanks you for your sense of humor and being a good friend! 👍 🇺🇲
Thanks Mike!!!!!
I love these DW plugs, my tenant had an old plasma TV (30kg) I used 6 of these, mount is solid as a rock.
Edit: For less noisy insert, pre-drill with a 1~2mm drill bit.
Are you sure these are strong enough for a 30kg tv?
That is real nice like…. Awesome product…. I would like to see them with pan head screws..
I got that TRZ picture in my living room. I get lots of compliments on it.
Hahahahaha, definitely a conversation piece 🤣 👊👊👊👊
Ive been using zip its for some time. When building hotels i found that depending on the brand the nylon ones are stronger than the metal ones. Along the lines of fateners to hang crap on i found some big assed hooks about 15 or 20 years ago at a big lots or somewhere. These are amazing. They make a tiny hole in the drywall and leave only about 3/8 of a small strong wire sticking out. Some are capable of holding 75lbs. Home depot sells some now. I swear by them. Last ones i bought had a free laser level in the package. I bought 6 of them.
Monkey Hooks
@@chrisperrien7055 is that what they were called? As a contractor im always keeping an eye out for new great things. I bought a crap load of packages that had laser levels in them and gave them to a bunch of my friends who would drive rebar through sheet rock to hang a picture on. Then id show up and find stuff still making huge holes in their walls and hooks all over the place with black sticky shit all ovevr them. Theyd use the laser to mess with their dogs. Turns out the hooks are great for cleaning out the resin in their pipes or picking their finger nails with. I gotta get better friends
Monkey hooks
@@steve32221 theres another fastner for hanging crap you may know about but just in case ill tell you. They are large hook like metal rods very small diametrr. Designed to make a tiny hole in drywall. Some will support 75 lbs. The way theyre designed they leave about 5/16" of a hook sticking out for pictures mirrors etc to hang on. I got my first ones very cheap at big lots. I think homedepot sells them now
Wow! I needed that a few weeks ago!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Shout out to my uncle. He’s a legend!
Not sure who he is, but I'll shout him out too!!!
@@ToolReviewZone he’s u bro. 😂
Hahaha, my dude. You changed your name?
@@ToolReviewZone yeah
@@ToolReviewZone This was a hilarious exchange!
Haha awesome work bench. Also that dry wall mount set should be XXX Rated. You can put in and pull out with no problem and leave no trace you were even there.
Omg hahahaha
Very informative....thanks!
Clint, when you said, "so, you are planning on hanging a picture of me in your living room," my first thought was (no offense) "um... no, I wasn't, actually." Two damn seconds later, you showed the specific picture. Now I HAVE to get one and hang it up! Damn it! (That pic captures you perfectly, BTW, haha!)
The white screw are my favorites. These are kool n clean. Luv your shout bruh. Thank-you much
Thanks Carlos!!!!+++
@@ToolReviewZone your welcome sir, I would used the white ones only for mother in law. Lol
This was so awesome I had to subscribe!
Doh! Turns out I’m already subscribed. 😁
I just used 15 of these on my dry wall. They’re very solid screws. Use a rubber mallet and small strokes.
I have that same work bench lol use it fir that purpose all the time!!!!
Love ya your mug should be next to mine on the post-office wall on opposite ends so we can always look at each other ...I'll blink first! Lol
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Thanks for this, was wondering when they develop something easier and more better to hang stuff up. Another great video, keep up the awesomeness work.
Thanks Roger!!!!!
Thanks. Im getting some of those.
Thank you I didn’t know how to used them and I do 😊
Let’s Go Steelers. GOOD helpful tip. Thanks
What a great video. Funny, and well edited.
Thanks Randy!!!!!!!
Have you tried Fischer Duopower wall plugs? I just got a box for hanging a mirror on what I think it plasterboard dabbed onto brick, but it sounds kind of hollow. But these plugs can be used in either, so hopefully I'm sorted either way. They can also be used directly into brick etc and can hold an insane amount. You have to drill a hole though, but they do seem very versatile.
Im going to try these. Ive always liked the plastic EZ anchors. I predrill the hole because ive had them break going in, and then screw them in slightly below the surface. A wipe of mud will then cover them if you need to repair. Its not like they can be reused anyway. Makes a mess installing though - these ones should not be messy !
No mess at all 👊
Perfect timing!
Nice! Getting them next time I hang something.
Man… I just started watching your videos… Your doing great things!!! Keep it fun and loose with attitude and I will watch and support without question. Additionally, I’m a carpenter also Gator Worx LLC in north eastern florida. Thanks for doing what ya do big country!!!!
Rickety, thank you so much for the amazing comment brother. Comments like this is what keeps me going brother 👊👊👊👊
Those would work great in my rv shop project
Wow thank you for the advice, I'm putting up cat wall shelves and don't want them to come out of the wall after a short period of time.
That's pretty cool man!
Excellent thanks, Good Man.
Amazing! Love it
Wow! I have walked the fasteners aisle a hundred times and have never seen this anchors. Thank you, I am buying them through your link. 💙
Let me know how you like them Chelin!!!!
Thanks for the information.....
and a Steelers shirt. Awesome
God is with US 🇺🇲 🌎 🙏
As a 40 yr carpenter my favorite tool is a earth magnet for a stud finder.
i have never seen it before I like it now I can hang my TRZ picture up thats right I'm a big fan
Hahahaha, that's awesome Michael! I'll be ordering the XXXXXXXL pictures soon. They are 50' x 50' and work with any decor 🤣👊😎
Very nice. Will switch to.
These appear to be an improved version of “The Wall Grabber” anchors that I’ve been using for many years. They work great.
Nice video, thanks for the info. Question for you, what do you use for attaching things to wooden hollow core bedroom doors? not sure this product would work. Thanks
That’s a moist work bench you have there Clem
Hahaha, top notch for sure
i have em and they are great.
What a great idea.
A+ For ease and hanging light stuff. but anything more then a small picture frame will be asking for pull outs.