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The Grip-it 202-2530 Brown Fixings come in a convenient pack of 25, featuring uniquely designed slim gripping wings that fold out for secure installation. Ideal for a variety of applications, these fixings can support a maximum load of 185kg, making them perfect for both heavy and light fixtures.
S**P
Good product
I used these to hang an IKEA TV console on the Wall. I had used other 80lbs anchors from Home Depot, but the unit fell on my legs after placing the A/V receiver on it. Even though the hole needed is more significant than with regular anchors, and you will possibly need a round drill-bit, the installation was a breeze, and I feel confident the unit will hold steady.
F**R
European Design but hard to get in US
Works very well but better in less humid areas. Must be installed carefully and as instructed for proper holding power and successful weight loading.
E**N
Great for drywall but not for everyone
Measure twice drill once these are a game changer for dry wall just be careful there is no going back after drilling.ProsThis thing is amazing you can feel how sturdy it isConsThis thing is hard to install For a novice
G**L
Highly recommend
Great anchors. I used it for an 80 pound shelf. Holds it up perfectly and I even put some other accessories on it that are heavy and not even a cream or a movement. Highly recommend!
D**N
Great deal
I got these for a great price and they are working just the way I needed them to work.
D**E
Buy them
Great product for hanging heavy objects
M**M
Buyer beware
These did not work well and kept breaking in the wall. It didn’t hold like it was supposed to.
P**S
Easy and strong
Does exactly what is saysEasy to use and very strongJust ensure you get the correct size for what to using them for
G**B
Good product, questionable delivery
Works well. Ideal for mounting items where walls have shallow space behind them. Definitely helps to view a "how-to" installation video at the manufacturer's website: gripitfixings.com.Before ordering on Amazon I viewed this item at a big box store. There, the product was more expensive and of lower quality. At the big box store the two wings that fold out in the space behind the wall were made of plastic. The product I received from Amazon is made much better with metal wings, not plastic. The only reason I deducted one star is because the first one I took from the package fell apart in my hand. Otherwise it's a five star item.The package was delivered by Amazon Delivery Services on a day when there was a light coating of snow on the road. It was very apparent the driver never learned to drive in winter conditions. I could have easily ridden a bicycle up the street but the driver kept getting stuck, flooring the gas, spinning the tires, and doing all the wrong things. He was driving on the wrong side of the road and in a way that could have been dangerous to school children, pedestrians, and other drivers. Amazon is irresponsible for not ensuring their drivers are qualified to operate a vehicle safely in all weather conditions.
W**P
Brilliant.
These are really clever, easy to use, and appear to work well. I used a 20mm hole saw to make the required hole as after making a pilot hole part way through the plasterboard the central drill can be removed, allowing controlled completion that barely enters the cavity, rather than the suggested flat bit that would be somewhat lethal if there is hidden wiring in the cavity.
J**S
GripIt Anchors look good
I have not had a reason to try these yet. Looking forward to it.
J**R
Requires a flat-laded screwdriver with an 8mm wide blade.
These are pretty solid fixings for putting heavier stuff on a plasterboard wall.Be aware that you will ideally need a flat-laded screwdriver with an 8mm wide blade to activate the wings. You will also need a 20mm drill bit. I also had to make four small hack-saw cuts in the hole as the lugs on the white collar wouldn't push through the plaster.The bolts supplied are 30mm long. Not a problem with a stud wall but with a dabbed board on brick you might also have to drill the brick or block at the back so the hole is deep enough for the bolt.If I ever move house, filling 20mm holes in the wall is going to be a challenge.
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