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Brand | Everbilt | E-Z Ancor | E-Z Ancor | E-Z Ancor |
Name | 3/16 in. x 3 in. Zinc-Plated Steel Phillips Mushroom-Head Toggle Bolt Anchors (15-Pack) | 100 lbs. Philips Pan Head Heavy-Duty Toggle LockSelf Drilling Drywall Anchors with Screws (10-Pack) | Twist-N-Lock 75 lbs. Medium Duty Drywall Anchors (50-Pack) | Stud Solver #7 x 1-1/4 in. Zinc-Plated Phillips Flat-Head Drywall Anchors (50-Pack) |
Price | $697 | $1152 | $1181 | $1550 |
Ratings | (131) | (185) | (503) | (215) |
Maximum Weight Capacity (lb.) | 90 | 100 | 75 | 50 |
Anchor Length (in.) | 3 | 2.5 | 1.625 | 1.25 |
Fastener/Connector Material | Steel | Alloy | Nylon | Alloy |
Fastener Head Style | Round | Flat | Flat | Flat |
Package Quantity | 15 | 10 | 50 | 50 |
Weight Capacity (lb.) | 90 | 100 | 75 | 50 |
Anchor Diameter (in.) | 3/16" | #8 | #8 | #7 |
Fastener Type | Molly/Toggle Bolt | Molly/Toggle Bolt | Molly/Toggle Bolt | Molly/Toggle Bolt |
Finish Family | Zinc | Zinc | Zinc | |
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Brand | Everbilt | E-Z Ancor | E-Z Ancor | E-Z Ancor |
Name | 3/16 in. x 3 in. Zinc-Plated Steel Phillips Mushroom-Head Toggle Bolt Anchors (15-Pack) | 100 lbs. Philips Pan Head Heavy-Duty Toggle LockSelf Drilling Drywall Anchors with Screws (10-Pack) | Twist-N-Lock 75 lbs. Medium Duty Drywall Anchors (50-Pack) | Stud Solver #7 x 1-1/4 in. Zinc-Plated Phillips Flat-Head Drywall Anchors (50-Pack) |
Price | $697 | $1152 | $1181 | $1550 |
Ratings | (131) | (185) | (503) | (215) |
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I would say no since these are specific to drywall, unless you know for sure what is behind the plaster you might be able to make it work if it is comparable to the thickness of drywall.
I believe it would.
I used these for my kitchen cabinets and yes they can be used, it has been 2 years no problems what so ever. I put 4 on each corner of the cabinet except small 2 door cabinets I used 2 as well as some construction screws when I found a wall stud. I suggest finding wall studs first but everyone saying it cannot be used is wrong these can be used I used them myself perfect for cabinets just have to make sure it stays sturdy and do not go over the maximum weight listed on packaging. I love these drywall anchors, perfect :)
One. The toggle swivels and attaches from behind and is very sturdy.
The manufacturer's instructions say that 50 lbs is the maximum ceiling load. Personally, I don't like to stress a part, or it's attachment material, to the stated maximum load rating.
Hi Scott from E-Z Ancor. I want to hang a mirror that requires the screw heads to extend about 1/4 of an inch. If I install the anchor and screw it down tightly to expand the wings and snug the front surface of the anchor against the wall, if I then back out the screw a 1/4 of an inch are you saying it will loosen up again? I would expect that once the anchor is snugged in place backing out the screw a bit would not impact tightness. This would be similar to how the old metal molly anchors work. Thanks
I have uninstalled these without making the holes any bigger. First you unscrew the long threaded Phillips head screw all the way out. Then you unscrew the wall ancor. Next cut the 4 thin metal bars that go from the wall ancor head into the wall. Now you can just push the rest of the ancor directly into the wall. I used a wire snipping tool to cut the metal strips but you could use a dremel, pliers or almost anything.
Yes it can. When reinstalling the screws it almost seems like it's not grabbing thread but keep turning it will gi back in.
1/2".
Don't buy these. The toggle doesn't extend so the anchor will strip a larger hole than you already have.