







🔧 Elevate your mounting game—secure, sleek, and stress-free!
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Drywall Anchors deliver professional-grade holding power with up to 265 lbs capacity in 1/2" drywall and 1,080 lbs in concrete block. Designed for versatile hollow wall applications and easy one-person installation, these zinc-plated anchors come with included bolts for 1/4-20 fasteners. Manufactured in the USA, they combine durability and convenience to transform your mounting projects into rock-solid successes.











| ASIN | B01IU6HG48 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #474 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Toggle Anchors |
| Compatible groove diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Date First Available | February 29, 2016 |
| Fastener Type | Toggle Bolt |
| Finish Type | Zinc |
| Head Style | Round |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 12 Pack Toggler |
| Manufacturer | TOGGLER |
| Maximum Shear Strength | Approximately 16,695 lbs/square inch (concrete block), 4,109 lbs/square inch (1/2-in drywall) |
| Number of Items | 20 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Set Name | 12 Pack |
| Shape | Round |
| Thread Size | 1/4 20 |
| UPC | 757901773341 |
J**J
Game‑Changing Anchors — Made My Loft Bed Installation Easy and Rock‑Solid
I bought these snap toggle bolt anchors after the anchors that came with my teen’s loft bed completely failed on both wall types we tried (firewall and hollow wall). These toggles were a total lifesaver. Installation was straightforward, and once the bed was anchored with these, it became incredibly sturdy. The difference was night and day. They held perfectly in the hollow wall, and the strength and stability they provide give me real peace of mind with a tall, heavy loft bed. The extra cost was absolutely worth it for the safety and durability alone.
B**H
Super handy
These are extremely strong and the most versatile wall anchor that I have found. They work in 3/8" drywall, but will also work in depths of up to 3 5/8". It also requires a slightly smaller hole than standard toggle bolts. My house has plaster wall of various thickness. Some areas used a plaster board with metal lath and plaster on top, making for very thick, uneven and brittle walls. Standard nylon drywall anchors will not work. The wall chips out too much. Toggle bolts may need to be so long to get through the drywall, that the bolt itself won't fit in the wall cavity. Of course, with standard toggle bolts, you lose the toggle the first time you take the bolt out. With snaptoggles, you drill the hole, insert the toggle, pull it tight, and then insert the bolt, so their is not an issue with bolt length that you have when you have to have the bolt in when you insert the toggle with a standard toggle. I do recommend that you buy some 1/4" fender washers to use with these when working with materials that might not have a clean hole when you drill. That just insures that your toggle won't pull back through the hole. These things do have a downside, which I have come to terms with. Some of the toggles will break during installation. It is not a big deal. You can just use another one in the same hole. Still, it makes an already expensive anchor more expensive when you waste some. In my twenty pack, I broke 7. Part of that is because of my stupidity. The nylon zip part of this anchor does not provide any of the strength of this anchor. The strength is all on the metal toggle and the bolt. You do not need to pull that nylon zip super tight. Since I learned that, I am not breaking too many. Still, you may break some. One example of the pluses (mostly) and minuses of this product was when I tried to anchor my toilet recently. The flange bolts on one side were not holding. When I went to replace the bolt, I found that the flange opening for the bolt had widened out over time, so the flange bolts would never hold. I thought I was going to have to pull the toilet, and either replace the flange or repair it, then clean out the old wax ring, install a new one and remount the toilet. Instead, I used a snaptoggle. The first one broke, I think because the flange was not flat underneath, resulting in an awkward angle to thread the bolt in. The second snaptoggle worked like a charm. I finished in five minutes (ok maybe fifteen). Now my toilet does not wobble, and I did not have to go through the time, expense and mess of messing with the flange, wax ring and pulling and remounting a toilet. I'm fine with spending $2 or $3 in snaptoggles to get that done.
O**N
works 100%
Magical exactly what I needed to hang 85" TV on a drywall highly recommended and easy to use % star and thanks to Gemini for the recommendation
E**T
Near Perfect Hardware — With A Few Caveats
I bought these toggles for the purpose of mounting some cleats for a shelving project that I’ve been working on, in any spots where the cleats did not align with a stud.. I needed a mechanism that allowed me to drive holes straight through a layer of wood + drywall at the same time, and this product is what I ended up stumbling upon! I’ve never used any kind of toggle-bolts historically, but I did not find these difficult to use by ANY means. Although, I do think it is important for beginners to pull up an instructional video to get a quick idea of how they work, when you’re using them for the very first time. The official company YouTube has a great guide - It is titled ‘SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolts’ (channel: TOGGLER Anchors, posted in 2009). Now I do believe that there are a few minor caveats with using these, & I just wanted to make sure that I brought attention to them: #1 • When you’ve reached the step of pulling the zip-tie style straps tight to secure the metal channel to the inside surface of your drywall, you MUST ensure that it gets pulled as tightly against the wall as possible. During one of my first attempts, I believe that I could’ve clicked it tighter once more, but it went unnoticed before I tried fastening the bolt to the channel — It absolutely refused to tighten down correctly. I believe that was due to the channel not being completely flush up-against the inside surface. #2 • On the same subject as the above note, when tightening the zip-tie straps down, make sure you’re ALSO simultaneously pulling the channel toward yourself. Otherwise, it is quite easy for it to shift out of place without you realizing. After pulling everything nice & tight, I would just shine a flashlight down the hole to make sure the inside threads were lining-up correctly. #3 • DO NOT push too hard when you’re initially starting to screw the final bolt. I actually made the mistake of doing that a few different times, which ended up causing the channel to get knocked out of the wall, & fall down into the inner drywall cavity. Be very gentle at first, until you’re confident that you can feel the bolt has latched onto the channel’s threading. Once you’re certain the bolt has caught the threads, it shouldn’t matter anymore how much pressure you’re applying to it when tightening. #4 • I would definitely anticipate losing a couple of toggles, & make sure the quantity you buy is a little bit more than what your project is going to require. This honestly shouldn’t be an issue for most, if all steps are correctly followed.. BUT everybody makes occasional mistakes, and the last thing you want is to run out of what you’ll need to finish up on your project. In Summary — 10/10 product that works really great, just make sure to be mindful of the things I’ve mentioned above, & don’t start blindly trying to install them without first pulling up the super quick video guide!
B**.
Pro’s incredibly easy to install. Once in pkace nylon steps pop off with ease (using your fingers). I used these after a different, screw in anchor failed). Wished I’d use these first! Con’s - you do have to drill a half inch hole for each bracket (no big deal for most things).
J**S
Excelentes !!!
A**R
These are better than other units, but the hole needs to be bigger then some brands ( Dotties) The Dual plastic arms help Center the metal bar and does not Obstruct the Bolt going into the center of the bar. ( other brands will squish in the hole and make the bolt tough to push in and thread
F**D
Bon produit, correspond à la description, rien a dire de très bonne manufacture.
C**G
Amazing product. I used it to secure a 15 kg range hood to a drywall without having to remove the plasterboard and add a stud. I used four of them and the rangehood is not going anywhere. I also used one for a heavy light pendant and it did the job also. In my opinion, it is the best anchor for drywalls
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