🔧 Secure your space with power and speed—because your walls deserve the best!
The TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Heavy-Duty Drywall Toggle Bolt is a zinc-plated steel anchor designed for hollow walls, plaster, tile, and concrete. It supports up to 238 lbs in 1/2" drywall and 802 lbs in concrete, installs in seconds without needing studs, and offers reusable, vibration-resistant mounting for heavy fixtures.
D**Y
Strong Mount
Excellent and easy to use
B**L
Best toggle bolts I've ever used
Best toggle bolts I've ever used. The plastic holder is very convenient when mounting large or odd-sized things, as you can put the bolt on later. Works as-advertised. Strong.
A**S
A+ gadget for the land of paper walls
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Fantastic product, super easy to learn how to use from a 20 second YouTube clip. Installing Elfa closet shelving and buying more to use instead of the drywall anchors their system comes with.
O**Z
Perfect for heavy things
Work perfecto for heavy things on wall. I used it to put a big and heavy mirror and a big soundbar that it’s heavy.
S**
3/16" toggler
I use a lot of togglers. They are nice for wall hanging accessories like towel holders or light duty shelving. The only reason for not giving a full 5 star review is the screws were not included.
N**S
Solved the towel bar problem
We moved into a house with a loose towel bar in the bathroom. Within a week, one mount was completely out of the drywall. It had been secured with the screw-in, white, plastic drywall anchors. It left behind half inch holes in the drywall. After seeing many solutions involving cutting drywall, installing plywood support, and patching, I finally stumbled on these. Worth a shot! And in my case, no drilling needed because I already had half inch holes. Sure enough, the toggles popped right through the existing holes. From there it was easy to just zip down the plastic fitting, snap off the excess, and reinstall the towel bar. Glad I found them!
S**Y
Very happy with my order
These worked out pretty good
D**K
Everything I needed
These are a godsend. My apartment (old building from the 1920's) has flimsy metal studs throughout, so I use drywall anchors for everything I hang. The lowest "grade" anchor I use are the zinc-plated ones that look like giant drill bits. Good for a wall mirror, framed art, hanging plants, etc.I had something bigger in mind. Recently I scored a great deal on a vintage wall unit. It's the Scandinavian style, where you attach rails to your wall and then hang shelves, cabinets, tables, and what you off those rails. All the pieces are solid wood, and as you can imagine it adds up to a lot of weight, especially once you start putting stuff on top of it!At first I thought about cutting out a piece of drywall to install a wooden backing plate behind it. In the end I decided to use these toggle anchors straight into the drywall. This particular wall has newly installed 5/8 inch drywall, mind you, which is a bit thicker than some and in good shape. Were it thinner drywall or very old, I may have reconsidered.Installation was very easy, much easier than traditional butterfly toggles. One thing to consider is, like those butterfly toggles, you need some space to work with *behind* the drywall so the toggle anchor head has room to flip around and grab the wall. In my case there was a lot of foam insulation behind the wall, so I had to poke around a bit with a screwdriver to make room.I choose to buy just the toggles and not the screws, choosing instead to order screws separately. This allowed me to pick the color and length of the screws. I choose some Steel Pan Head Machine Screw, Black Oxide Finish, Meets ASME B18.6.3, #2 Phillips Drive, #10-24 Thread Size, 2" Length, Fully Threaded, Import (Pack of 50). They looked much better than the unfinished silver screws that usually come with these.So far I haven't had any problems. I currently have 4 rails supporting 4 heavy cabinets and a bookcase with glass doors. I'm not sure I would want to sit on these or store my lead collection in them, but they work great for holding plants, light stereo components, blankets, books, various other crap you'd like to store.I definitely wouldn't have trusted other toggles for the job, but these have worked great for my purposes. Highly recommend.
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