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Hillman Nylon Ribbed Head Drywall Anchors #8 1/2”x1-1/2” 100 pk

$32.99

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Hillman Nylon Ribbed Head Drywall Anchors are a great choice when you need a simple and effective way to hang lightweight items on drywall without hitting a stud. These anchors are designed with ribs along the body that grip the drywall, preventing the anchor from spinning as you drive in the screw. The head of the anchor sits flush against the wall for a clean finish. They provide a solid connection for things like small pictures, decorative wall hangings, or light-duty shelving. These anchors are easy to install, making them a go-to for quick home projects where you need a secure hold without the hassle of a toggle bolt.

Key Features of Hillman Nylon Ribbed Head Drywall Anchors

Nylon construction for a secure, non-corrosive hold
Flanged head sits flush with the wall for a clean look
Ribbed body grips drywall to prevent spinning during installation
Perfect for hanging lightweight frames, clocks, and small shelves
Pre-drilling is not required for most applications
Works with standard #8 screws
A simple and effective solution for hollow walls
Ideal for home improvement and craft projects

Additional Information

Brand: Hillman
Product Type: Drywall Anchors
Model:
Product Use: Anchoring in drywall
Size: #8 x 1-1/2 inch
Material: Nylon
Height: 0.25 inch
Length: 1.5 inch
Width: 0.25 inch

For the most secure installation, use a hand-held screwdriver to drive the anchor into the wall rather than an electric drill. This gives you better control and reduces the risk of stripping the plastic or making the hole too large. You’ll know it’s seated properly when the head is flush with the wall. Once the anchor is in place, you can then use a screwdriver or drill to insert the screw.

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