

🔧 Snap, Screw, Secure: The drywall anchor pros swear by!
The TOGGLER SnapSkru SP is a US-made, glass-filled nylon self-drilling drywall anchor designed for #6 to #10 screws. It installs quickly without predrilling into 3/8" to 5/8" drywall, providing a vibration-resistant, shockproof hold with up to 79 lbs tensile strength. Ideal for professionals and DIYers who demand reliable, hassle-free mounting solutions in bulk quantities.











| ASIN | B0051IAPOM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,858 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #30 in Drywall Anchors |
| Compatible groove diameter | 0.63 Inches |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2005 |
| Fastener Type | Snap In |
| Finish Type | Zinc |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036296300111 |
| Head Style | Round |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 0.31 Inches |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 104460858 |
| Manufacturer | Mechanical Plastics Corp. |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Outside Diameter | 0.31 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Thread Size | #6 to #10 |
| UPC | 852661440684 036296441036 036296300111 |
G**T
The only drywall anchors I will buy, the others just leave me frustrated.
These look a lot like other anchors you may have used, but they are way better. After using these, I will not buy anything else. This is a superior product and if you need to anchor something into drywall it is what you should buy. I have installed hundreds of drywall anchors over the years so I have become somewhat of an expert on them. These always do the job with minimal hassle. Whenever possible, I pre-drill a hole to insert these into. It's not necessary, but it does make the installation easier. I use a drill bit slightly smaller than the diameter of the "drill" part of the anchor before the threads so they go in nice and snug. With a pilot hole drilled, I install the anchors by hand with a screwdriver, not using a drill. For the best strength, it is important to get them screwed into the drywall just the right amount. While it is possible to do this with a drill (I have done lots that way too), doing it by hand ensures the best results. I usually end up getting the face of the anchor approximately flush with the surface of the drywall. After you have put a few of them in you get a good feel for how much torque is required. They can be installed with just a hand screwdriver if you don't have a drill, but it will take a bit of work and a few minutes. Or you can use a drill to install them without drilling a pilot hole first, they will drill themselves into the wall. Just be careful not to drive them into the wall too far. Just a hair too much and the drywall strips out, and you now have a large useless hole in your wall. Anytime I have run out of these and been forced to use whatever I can pick up locally I almost always end up frustrated. Some of them are brittle and either snap in two while you are installing them, or the screw bites into the anchor too well and the whole anchor spins inside the hole in the drywall. Both ways other anchors can fail usually lead to a too-large hole in the wall and a mess to clean up, so you now have to move you anchor over a few inches or use a different style anchor like a toggle bolt. Whenever I have a bad experience with one of those other anchors it makes me want to buy massive quantities of these just so I never have to go through that annoyance again. These hold a surprising amount of weight. I've mounted lots of things to walls with them over the years (and a few things to ceilings) and I've never been disappointed. Just use a proportionate number of anchors to how large/heavy your object is. They are strong, but use some common sense - don't expect to use 2 of these to hold your 60" plasma TV to the wall.
M**.
Not sure what to say
These Actually, work great. I’ve used them to hang coat hanger. Several picture frames, an old grandfather clock, several shelves, and rods for curtains and rods for hanging clothing, especially when they’re still wet after you take them out of the dryer. Very easy to put into the drywall. These are actually a lot better than the rounded off ones. These ones you can easily put them into the wall with a screwdriver. They are exactly what is advertised Here on Amazon. Very durable and they don’t break. They’re pretty sturdy/durable when putting them into the wall. They are worth the money, I found them cheaper on Amazon than I did anywhere in a store and you get a whole lot more in a box.
A**R
Works as advertised
Very secure fit. Works with #10 screws
C**G
Wow great, easy installation and hold tight too
I have a wet bar with the mirror and a couple of glass shelves, and the brackets that hold the glass shelves were weakening due to the hardware not being anchored properly to the drywall. The resulting holes were rather large in the screws were coming loose. I took everything apart and spot these along with some bolt anchors. The two bottom holes in the shelves hardware were anchored with these the other top two where most of the stress from the weight was anchored with bolt anchors. These are super easy to put in. I didn’t realize the whole could be very small so I made sure to drill the right size, but I was skeptical that such a large screw would fit, but it did. These hold really firmly -I feel like the combination of bolt anchors and these is more than enough to hold the shelves for many years. I will definitely keep these in mind if I have another application for them. I’m glad that these also have screws that come with them to eliminate guess work.
J**E
Really Work!
I'll admit it - I was more than a little skeptical when I bought these guys. "Self-Drilling?" "Yeah right," I told myself. But, really, they do exactly what they say on the package. You don't even need to pre-drill a hole to get these little guys started. You just put them up wherever you want them, put a little (okay a LOT) of pressure on them with the right screwdriver and just screw 'em in. MAJOR NOTE though - be sure to use a stud finder to make sure you're clear of any framing studs behind the wall you're installing these into because they WILL bend and you will have bored a 1-inch hole into your perfectly good wall for nothing. Which brings up another point - please do not believe the info for this product when it says you "will not damage wall." Let's be honest here - you're boring a HOLE into your wall and, yeah, you can remove the anchors with a screwdriver but then you've still got a HOLE in your wall. The main thing that bothers me is that these anchors are made of a VERY soft plastic which, while they do not seem to affect how sturdily they hold the shelf I installed using these, they did make it slightly more complicated to install. The screwdriver kept stripping the soft plastic of these anchors, so I had to keep switching out my screwdriver for larger and larger sizes as I went along. By the end of installation, these anchors had a big, ragged hole where the screwdriver "slots" used to be. I know it seems like I've got a lot of things to complain about with these anchors, but, at the end of the day, they got the job done and are SUPER sturdy once you've got them in the wall. And, even with all the extra little complications, they only took about 10-15 minutes to install (including putting up the shelf itself). If I ever have need of more wall anchors, I will definitely be buying these guys again.
D**S
Best and most versatile anchor in the market
I’ve been mounting things for many years now with these. Including some heavy duty shelves and they work like magic. They are extremely reliable , never had one snap on me, save your self a headache and go with this brand don’t buy the cheap ones they will just snap in half as you drill into the wall and it will make a mess on your wall to just try and pry them out. Will never buy any other product, these are the ones.
B**X
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R**Y
Whilst when they work they're nice an simple you most definitely need to drill a piolet hole in advance as they can not self tap by themselves and I also had a few snap whilst drilling in, when that happens you're left with a massive hole in your dry wall. If you're going to use self tapping screws, get yourself some metal ones.
J**7
Superb quality and value. These actually pop out on the back of the wall so they're super snugged and tight. Great to secure bookshelves with! I replaced all the loose ones at home and problem solved!
M**O
pero son gigantes, no vi la medida y me equivoque upssssss por ahora no me sirven para lo que quería.
J**L
Used to hang a bunch of sports memorabilia frames... Fairly large and heavy. No issues whatsoever from this product. Holds well. Easy to use. Would buy again.
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