I used this method and it worked! For one I had an issue where the stud was preventing the toggle from lining up with the bolt, rotated it 90 degrees and it worked!
Those Molly bolts work well, but they're a pain to install. The snap toggles are superior in every way to the Molly bolts. And they're even reusable if you ever want to mount something else in the same holes. I've used them to hold up shelves solidly filled with books...no problem.
Thanks for subscribing Ray! You're doing good work and offering good advice. Hardware stores are my happy place. My dad worked in hardware when I was young. Good memories visiting him at work. He was always helping people too.
Had no idea the 'snap toggle' existed...the best for sure. I once overtightened the collapsible wing type toggle, and the wings bent outwards away from the wall! - had to remove, replace sheetrock...
Yikes, that wing toggle caused some damage. Been there too. It’s great when you find something new like a snap toggle. Love to see progress in action. 👍🏽
Hi, thanks for the video some useful information. I want to mention that on the 1st. toggle you didn't mention that you have to put the screw(s) into/through whatever mounting plate that sits on the wall first. If you don't, when you unscrew the bolt/screw the grabber bar inside the wall will just fall off.
Hello Daru , I definitely love that style of anchor , Unfortunately all manufacturers of products that are mounted give you the wrong anchors and just recently I installed a grab bar in my older brother's shower and they had these plastic plugs for anchors and the manufacturer expects these to hold a grab bar ? What a joke , What I did was use a stud finder and a plum bob to mark the location of the stud and using hefty screws , mounted the grab bar so the screws go right into the stud , These manufacturers are wasting their money on the wrong anchors they furnish with their products , They should either furnish the right anchors or not furnish them at all but put in their installation instructions what anchors to use , I definitely love the snap toggle anchor because of it's amazing holding power They'll definitely come in handy because my niece may want me to install a large mirror in her bedroom and it's a framed mirror just like a picture and chances are that the mounting brackets or rings won't be positioned on the mirror in such a way to line up with the studs in the wall , So these anchors will be perfect for installing a large mirror , The grab bar that I installed at my brother's house , Now these anchors would do the job because of their holding power if I couldn't find the studs When it comes down to brass tacks There is nothing like having the right materials and the right tools to do the job , My Mom used to call me a packrat because when I got gift cards for The Home Depot for Christmas , She'd ask , Another tool ? And I would say You just can't beat having the right tools and materials for the job , Not only do they make the job much easier They play a huge role in doing the job right the first time , One thing for sure is even though we've gone to school and graduated , We never stop learning and thanks to you , Now I learned about which is the best drywall anchor to use , Thank you so much for your tips on drywall anchors
We never stop learning that is so true. I also don’t like to use the anchors provided. Like you say they don’t work out. Sounds like you have a good idea when it comes to tools. I agree!
Install roll holders etc by screwing to a stud or dwang (horizontal.) In my country builders consistently install a timber dwang where a roll holder should be.
It's worth mentioning that the 'screw in anchor ' should be used with the appropriate length size screw. They will split and grip behind the wall, thus working similar to a toggle bolt. It doesn't look as neat behind the wall as a toggle bolt but it works if you don't have the tools for pre-drilling. I've used screw-in anchors for years, hanging mirrors, paintings and other decorative items without any issues.
Ok its been said that men and women do not think the same......God bless so many men who really are wonderful and creating good diy you tube videos. And, I do mean to "negate" the prior statement, but, I've watched so many videos by men about how to mount various items, and most of them do not indicate what type of anchor to use. It seems to me this is one of the most important aspects of mounting correctly. Your video is of the very few that include this information. Please feel free to share this with other well intended "diy you tubers". Thanks so much.
if the hole is too large notice that it was about the same size as the plastic part that holds it against the wall. That will slip thru the wall and be totally useless. Try putting a washer behind that is larger than the hole so it doesn't slip thru the wall.
Thank you for the weight rating comparison of the different types of anchors!!! While I've been a big fan of pop toggles, my house has different thicknesses of drywall in different places, so I never know which depth pop toggle i'll need. The snap toggles might be overkill for a lot of my uses, but it looks like they will take the guesswork out of the pop toggle depth!!!
Thanks glad you liked the video! They are especially helpful for anything like hardware that you touch and causes movement. If you never touch something the screw in anchors are fine too.
Hi Daru, great advice! I love you tips. Thanks for the video I typically have used the worst ones because they’re cheap and usually come with the hardware. I always learn something from your channel. 👍🌹
I agree with away from the wall dispensing. Some people disagree and I think it's lame because if it's dispensing away from the wall you can easily see it for the next grab. When it dispenses towards the wall you may have to search for it or rotate it around to find the next piece. I find that to be very annoying. When I visit the homes of other folks they may insist on having against the wall. Away from the wall is more logical.
Huge fan of the snap toggle, I've got a big box of them in my workshop 🙂 I had no idea you could just wiggle / twist the plastic zip off when it's locked into place; I've always used diagonal cutters to snip them flush. Next time I use them I'll have to give that move a try!
That's a good idea to have them on hand in your workshop! I recently did the same and already used one to hang a mirror. Give the snapping a try next time. I hope it helps George. Thanks for taking the time to comment I love hearing your results!
Thanks for introducing me to the snap toggle anchors. Very interesting. If later you need to remove them how much damage will it do to the drywall? Looks like the plastic part will have to be drilled.
We found these cool brass toilet paper stand alone holders and they're decorative, small, you can place them in a convenient spot, they hold three rolls on a fixed shaft and an active use roll on a curved portion. The most convenient device ever. Just slide the rolls on the stand, no springs, no contraptions no wall mounts, no reaching around trying to find the roll, never run out of paper. Good to go.
@DaruDhillon lol. No, not fails. Better idea. One came with this new home we bought and my wife and I thought this is odd. Not odd. Good. Very, very good so we purchased more.
You drill 1/2” the depth of your drywall. I show the snapping in the video. The plastic snaps off after you pull it tight and bend it to the left or right. Like a zip-tie.
Hi! I am considering the snap toggle anchor for my towel hooks because afraid my kids might yank on the towels. However, I have a question. Is there a minimum distance between each anchor? I wonder if drilling two 1/2" holes close by each other would weaken the drywall and decrease the weight load. Also thank you for the vid and info.
I had to install a curtain rod recently and couldn’t use the anchors that came in the package cause they were messing up the wall. So I screwed the nail without it. Which I know is probably the worst decision. Can I fix that. Or did I just totally mess up my wall??? 😢
@@BboyWalzy it’s a permanent solution no need to take them out. Typically when anchors are removed that would require patching. I have a helpful video on how to patch small holes in drywall. I think you’d want to avoid that though. Thanks for the question!
TVs are heavy and should always be mounted to a stud or blocking for safety. Anchors are used more in a supplemental way for mid weight mounting. I find them very useful for hardware, pictures etc. Good question, thanks for asking! 👍🏽
How do you know where the pipes are so you don't drill into them? Also, it is secure on the wall but I have to keep tightening that tiny screw to keep it tight and it has stripped. Nobody sells them. I'd hate to have to do a whole project because of this tiny screw!
If you are unsure about where your pipes are place a piece of tape on your drill bit at 1/2”. That way when you drill through your wall you only go the depth of your drywall. You can insert something small into the hole to feel what’s behind it. It’s often easiest to install a new holder than finding a new tiny screw. The one in the video is affordable and well made.
As long as it’s bigger and has enough area for the toggle to hold tight against the drywall. If not I have a really helpful video on patching small holes. That’s easy to do. You got it!
@@DaruDhillon Thanks so much for responding. I've discovered that the contractor had not installed the toilet roll holder on at least one side to a stud. I've located the stud & will be moving the holder over a couple of inches. I will definitely be using option #2 for the side that will not be attached to the stud. I'll also be checking out your video on repairing holes in drywall. Thanks again!!
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I did the snap toggle but the screws of my toilet holders must be too small. It’s not catching to anything. I have two holes now. 😢 what can I do? I can’t (not right now pay for anyone to fix. Any ideas to help?
When using the snap toggle you have to use the long machine screws that come with the snap toggle. The two long screws will attach the mounting bracket. If your holder doesn’t have a mounting plate and only small screws I would swap out the screws for bigger ones. Or use an anchor that is sized for your specific screw. To patch the holes fill with spackle, light sand and paint.
My toilet paper mount is loose... The Allen key screw underneath the mount is jammed and not coming out no matter how much I loosen it... So... What now?
You could use a metal drill bit to drill out the screw and safety release it. Or beast mode and pull it out of the drywall and patch it. Drilling it is easier.
I'm afraid your best bet is to rip the mount off the wall, doing the least damage possible, and patch-sand-paint the drywall. Once those little screws rust in you're, well, screwed. In the future, always pre-oil them when installing; that's what I do.
@@DaruDhillon But the anchor is holding against the wall. If you pull hard enough, it would tear the wall. I don’t get it. Can you re-close the anchors after they are deployed?
@@ViniciusFortuna usually if your anchor stops working or pulls ways from your wall you would have to patch it. I have a video that can help you. Sorry your experiencing this.
@@ViniciusFortuna I just had to remove some molly anchors, and saw a comment that I tried, that said put the screw in and give it a gentle hit with a hammer. This of course will cause it to not be holding up against the wall. The rest of the molly anchor snapped off and the other part just got pushed into the wall, it's somewhere at the bottom of the dry wall.
Those screw in anchors are THE WORST. They are easy to put in but they damage the drywall as they go so they are weak from day one. They leave huge holes behind, too.
2 at 238lbs...cement toilet paper ? Weight lifters on the throne ?? I think they use the paper roll for arm/ body resting or handicap lift bar. Can you say OVERKILL !!
I can't imagine a scenario where screwed-in anchors would be insufficient for a toilet paper holder. Unless you use the paper holder as a grap bar I guess..
@@laurenmccormick9259 I used plastic screw anchors from Lowes all around my house to attach everything from toilet paper holders to storage shelving. In a very small minority of cases I was lucky enough to have studs in the right places to avoid anchors. Somehow through many years I have not had a single case where those anchors failed. I am sorry about your experience.
just used those on a closet clothing rod in a rental today , had to place four bars in and i need shear strength for all the clothes that are hung so hopefully they hold well...
I Cara please check the link in the description box for the sizing. I also need to pick up some. It’s on my list. Hope you like them as much as me. Thanks!
I LOVE you for saying "Always away from the wall" !!!!!!! My family has picked on me my whole life over that!!
Anytime. It makes sense to the both of us!!
@@DaruDhillon I agree, unless you have a cat.They love to unroll the paper when it can be done by pulling down.
@@hardlyb - That is one of many reasons I don't have a cat.
I used this method and it worked! For one I had an issue where the stud was preventing the toggle from lining up with the bolt, rotated it 90 degrees and it worked!
Thanks for sharing your tip! You may have to rotate the toggle depending on its location. Good little trick to know!
I didn't know you could check the level of a round fitting with a spirit level. You live and learn.
Those Molly bolts work well, but they're a pain to install. The snap toggles are superior in every way to the Molly bolts. And they're even reusable if you ever want to mount something else in the same holes. I've used them to hold up shelves solidly filled with books...no problem.
Thanks for sharing your story. It’s always helpful when people like you take the time to let others know their thoughts.
Great video.
Yes, snap toggles are the best and easiest to use.
Thanks for sharing your experience. They are easy to use. I love them too!
I work at a hardware store and always recommend the snap toggle.
Thanks for sharing! New subscriber.
Thanks for subscribing Ray! You're doing good work and offering good advice. Hardware stores are my happy place. My dad worked in hardware when I was young. Good memories visiting him at work. He was always helping people too.
Had no idea the 'snap toggle' existed...the best for sure. I once overtightened the collapsible wing type toggle, and the wings bent outwards away from the wall! - had to remove, replace sheetrock...
Yikes, that wing toggle caused some damage. Been there too. It’s great when you find something new like a snap toggle. Love to see progress in action. 👍🏽
Clear explanation and perfect visual demonstration. Thanks for a great tutorial!
You're very welcome! It’s a common problem I hope it helps. The solution has been amazing.
Hi, thanks for the video some useful information. I want to mention that on the 1st. toggle you didn't mention that you have to put the screw(s) into/through whatever mounting plate that sits on the wall first. If you don't, when you unscrew the bolt/screw the grabber bar inside the wall will just fall off.
Hello Daru , I definitely love that style of anchor , Unfortunately all manufacturers of products that are mounted give you the wrong anchors and just recently I installed a grab bar in my older brother's shower and they had these plastic plugs for anchors and the manufacturer expects these to hold a grab bar ? What a joke , What I did was use a stud finder and a plum bob to mark the location of the stud and using hefty screws , mounted the grab bar so the screws go right into the stud , These manufacturers are wasting their money on the wrong anchors they furnish with their products , They should either furnish the right anchors or not furnish them at all but put in their installation instructions what anchors to use , I definitely love the snap toggle anchor because of it's amazing holding power
They'll definitely come in handy because my niece may want me to install a large mirror in her bedroom and it's a framed mirror just like a picture and chances are that the mounting brackets or rings won't be positioned on the mirror in such a way to line up with the studs in the wall , So these anchors will be perfect for installing a large mirror , The grab bar that I installed at my brother's house ,
Now these anchors would do the job because of their holding power if I couldn't find the studs
When it comes down to brass tacks
There is nothing like having the right materials and the right tools to do the job , My Mom used to call me a packrat because when I got gift cards for The Home Depot for Christmas , She'd ask , Another tool ? And I would say You just can't beat having the right tools and materials for the job , Not only do they make the job much easier
They play a huge role in doing the job right the first time , One thing for sure is even though we've gone to school and graduated , We never stop learning and thanks to you , Now I learned about which is the best drywall anchor to use , Thank you so much for your tips on drywall anchors
We never stop learning that is so true. I also don’t like to use the anchors provided. Like you say they don’t work out. Sounds like you have a good idea when it comes to tools. I agree!
Install roll holders etc by screwing to a stud or dwang (horizontal.)
In my country builders consistently install a timber dwang where a roll holder should be.
I love backing behind drywall. Great tip when renovating. Thanks for sharing!
in our country where Daru also lives, we use drywall in bathroom and toilet walls that's why these 3 toggle screws are way to go. 😊
It's worth mentioning that the 'screw in anchor ' should be used with the appropriate length size screw. They will split and grip behind the wall, thus working similar to a toggle bolt.
It doesn't look as neat behind the wall as a toggle bolt but it works if you don't have the tools for pre-drilling.
I've used screw-in anchors for years, hanging mirrors, paintings and other decorative items without any issues.
Yes, glad you mentioned that here. Thank-you! Appreciate your added value tip.
Ok its been said that men and women do not think the same......God bless so many men who really are wonderful and creating good diy you tube videos. And, I do mean to "negate" the prior statement, but, I've watched so many videos by men about how to mount various items, and most of them do not indicate what type of anchor to use. It seems to me this is one of the most important aspects of mounting correctly. Your video is of the very few that include this information. Please feel free to share this with other well intended "diy you tubers". Thanks so much.
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
if the hole is too large notice that it was about the same size as the plastic part that holds it against the wall. That will slip thru the wall and be totally useless. Try putting a washer behind that is larger than the hole so it doesn't slip thru the wall.
Normally I just gently rip the toilet paper off. Just curious when do I exactly need to apply 200+ lbs pressure on it.
However, great info BTW.
Thank you for the weight rating comparison of the different types of anchors!!! While I've been a big fan of pop toggles, my house has different thicknesses of drywall in different places, so I never know which depth pop toggle i'll need. The snap toggles might be overkill for a lot of my uses, but it looks like they will take the guesswork out of the pop toggle depth!!!
Thanks glad you liked the video! They are especially helpful for anything like hardware that you touch and causes movement. If you never touch something the screw in anchors are fine too.
Hi Daru, great advice! I love you tips. Thanks for the video I typically have used the worst ones because they’re cheap and usually come with the hardware. I always learn something from your channel. 👍🌹
Hi, Thanks so much! I've learned the hard way not to use what comes in the package. On the bright side it's helped my drywall repair skills 👍❤
I agree with away from the wall dispensing. Some people disagree and I think it's lame because if it's dispensing away from the wall you can easily see it for the next grab. When it dispenses towards the wall you may have to search for it or rotate it around to find the next piece. I find that to be very annoying. When I visit the homes of other folks they may insist on having against the wall. Away from the wall is more logical.
@@wiliiamamey5967 I agree 💯. It makes sense. Yes!
Huge fan of the snap toggle, I've got a big box of them in my workshop 🙂
I had no idea you could just wiggle / twist the plastic zip off when it's locked into place; I've always used diagonal cutters to snip them flush. Next time I use them I'll have to give that move a try!
That's a good idea to have them on hand in your workshop! I recently did the same and already used one to hang a mirror. Give the snapping a try next time. I hope it helps George. Thanks for taking the time to comment I love hearing your results!
I also did not know you could just twist and snap them off. I always used diagonal cutters.
Thank you for the thorough demonstration it really helped
I'm so glad!
Thanks for introducing me to the snap toggle anchors. Very interesting. If later you need to remove them how much damage will it do to the drywall? Looks like the plastic part will have to be drilled.
Not much. Just push them through the drywall and mud. Good to go!
Snap toggles are amazing but not as amazing as Daru. Love her stuff.
Thanks appreciate your support. Back at you!
if installed correctly the first type work very well ,,been holding up my towels and tp holder for 25 years mm
Great to hear! Thanks
We found these cool brass toilet paper stand alone holders and they're decorative, small, you can place them in a convenient spot, they hold three rolls on a fixed shaft and an active use roll on a curved portion. The most convenient device ever. Just slide the rolls on the stand, no springs, no contraptions no wall mounts, no reaching around trying to find the roll, never run out of paper. Good to go.
When all else fails that's a good solution!
@DaruDhillon lol. No, not fails. Better idea. One came with this new home we bought and my wife and I thought this is odd. Not odd. Good. Very, very good so we purchased more.
okay but ur hair slays as always
Them screw ones I love them never failed unless it was too heavy😂😂😂
Very very helpful information! Ty
You’re welcome!
I wish I'd seen this one sooner. Thanks for a great video!
Hi Eric! At least you know now. I’m glad I found these too. Super helpful for hardware.
You are amazing lady! Total knowledge of problem.
Thanks kindly! If there’s a problem finding a solution feels good, yes?
@@DaruDhillon Absolutely, I just fixed a problem in the blink of an eye. Thanks again
@@nunukalataria Sweet, you did it. Well done!
Thank you for sharing!! Would you say I could change my anchor to one of your suggestions? Mine is loose now 💔.
Whats ur advice on towel rack
pretty builder, bravo👍
Thank you Daru 💕
Happy to help Arturo!
Excellent. Thank you.
how about if it is a tiled wall?
BUT, what do you do with the species that put Toilet Paper towards the wall 😢
We don't know why Neanderthals got wiped out but it probably had to do with something like this.
How do the snap??? There is a wall and a small hole. I don’t want to make a through hole to my bedroom.
You drill 1/2” the depth of your drywall. I show the snapping in the video. The plastic snaps off after you pull it tight and bend it to the left or right. Like a zip-tie.
Thank You
You're welcome
Great Video! Thank-you!
Glad you liked it!
Hi! I am considering the snap toggle anchor for my towel hooks because afraid my kids might yank on the towels. However, I have a question. Is there a minimum distance between each anchor? I wonder if drilling two 1/2" holes close by each other would weaken the drywall and decrease the weight load. Also thank you for the vid and info.
I haven’t had any issues as long as you align your toggles so they don’t touch. Both in the same direction.
Molly bolts are my goto
That’s a good option. Cheers!
I had to install a curtain rod recently and couldn’t use the anchors that came in the package cause they were messing up the wall. So I screwed the nail without it. Which I know is probably the worst decision. Can I fix that. Or did I just totally mess up my wall??? 😢
I agree that the screw in anchor is terrible. They eventually fail and leave a big hole to repair.
Thanks for sharing your experience..I’m not alone.
I watched the whole video, but I’m not sure if you mentioned how to also take them out. Is that a permanent solution? No undo?
@@BboyWalzy it’s a permanent solution no need to take them out. Typically when anchors are removed that would require patching. I have a helpful video on how to patch small holes in drywall. I think you’d want to avoid that though. Thanks for the question!
hello Daru, do you think snap toggle are good for tv mounting?
TVs are heavy and should always be mounted to a stud or blocking for safety. Anchors are used more in a supplemental way for mid weight mounting. I find them very useful for hardware, pictures etc. Good question, thanks for asking! 👍🏽
@@DaruDhillon Thank you, i'll mount my tv using studsensor method then, i really apperciate your help!
@@min_oz14 my pleasure. Helpful questions and I’m glad you’re doing these projects yourself! Tip of the hat to you.
I didn't realize that mounting tv's was a thing🥺@@DaruDhillon
How do you know where the pipes are so you don't drill into them?
Also, it is secure on the wall but I have to keep tightening that tiny screw to keep it tight and it has stripped. Nobody sells them. I'd hate to have to do a whole project because of this tiny screw!
If you are unsure about where your pipes are place a piece of tape on your drill bit at 1/2”. That way when you drill through your wall you only go the depth of your drywall. You can insert something small into the hole to feel what’s behind it. It’s often easiest to install a new holder than finding a new tiny screw. The one in the video is affordable and well made.
Will that second option, the plastic toggle, work in an existing hole where previous wall anchors failed?
As long as it’s bigger and has enough area for the toggle to hold tight against the drywall. If not I have a really helpful video on patching small holes. That’s easy to do. You got it!
@@DaruDhillon Thanks so much for responding. I've discovered that the contractor had not installed the toilet roll holder on at least one side to a stud. I've located the stud & will be moving the holder over a couple of inches. I will definitely be using option #2 for the side that will not be attached to the stud. I'll also be checking out your video on repairing holes in drywall. Thanks again!!
@@lumartin1908 good on you for finding a stud that’s a huge bonus! My pleasure. You’re good to go!
What size did you use for the toggle bolt? I see so many sizes to choose from!
5mm around the house
Yup Always Away from the wall!!!🤘🏽
238lbs... Times 2. ..you'll never have to worry about that toilet paper holder again!
'Away from the wall' gang! 🙌
That’s what it’s all about! 🙌🏽
I just cannot bring myself to use any sort of drywall anchor for anything heavier than a picture or a calendar.
Away from the wall obviously unless of course you have a cat..😂😂
Have you tried these anchors yet, do you have a favourite anchor? Thanks for watching, I appreciate your support! 👋
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Like that toggle though
It’s been handy for hooks and hardware that you touch. 👍🏽
I did the snap toggle but the screws of my toilet holders must be too small. It’s not catching to anything. I have two holes now. 😢 what can I do? I can’t (not right now pay for anyone to fix. Any ideas to help?
When using the snap toggle you have to use the long machine screws that come with the snap toggle. The two long screws will attach the mounting bracket. If your holder doesn’t have a mounting plate and only small screws I would swap out the screws for bigger ones. Or use an anchor that is sized for your specific screw. To patch the holes fill with spackle, light sand and paint.
Just realized the box did not have the screws. Just ordered screws on Amazon!!! Thank you so much.
@@MarthaLopez-xm5si I understand that’s frustrating. I’m glad you figured it out.
Yes the plate has smaller screws. Trying to drill the hole to make it bigger. Single moms power!!! Wish me luck!!!
My toilet paper mount is loose... The Allen key screw underneath the mount is jammed and not coming out no matter how much I loosen it... So... What now?
You could use a metal drill bit to drill out the screw and safety release it. Or beast mode and pull it out of the drywall and patch it. Drilling it is easier.
I'm afraid your best bet is to rip the mount off the wall, doing the least damage possible, and patch-sand-paint the drywall. Once those little screws rust in you're, well, screwed. In the future, always pre-oil them when installing; that's what I do.
Towards the wall
Thanks!
How do you remove those anchors if you need?
If you have needle nose pliers you can pull them out. Or any type of plier.
@@DaruDhillon But the anchor is holding against the wall. If you pull hard enough, it would tear the wall. I don’t get it. Can you re-close the anchors after they are deployed?
@@ViniciusFortuna usually if your anchor stops working or pulls ways from your wall you would have to patch it. I have a video that can help you. Sorry your experiencing this.
@@ViniciusFortuna I just had to remove some molly anchors, and saw a comment that I tried, that said put the screw in and give it a gentle hit with a hammer. This of course will cause it to not be holding up against the wall. The rest of the molly anchor snapped off and the other part just got pushed into the wall, it's somewhere at the bottom of the dry wall.
When Hulk goes to wipe, he'll take the wall out but that holder will stay fastened.
Love strong,talented, knowledgeable, beautiful women especially with great hair 👍🏆
Try those snap toggle to mount a TV mount with full swivel action. LOL I certainly won't.
Heavy items like TV mounts, wall cabinets , furniture safety straps etc. should always be mounted onto studs or blocking. Good reminder 👍🏽
Those screw in anchors are THE WORST. They are easy to put in but they damage the drywall as they go so they are weak from day one. They leave huge holes behind, too.
I don't think I would ever mount something that needed over 200lbs of holding power to drywall !! Mount a 75" flat screen to drywall, nuts
@@TRTCONSTUCTIONCONSULTING for heavy items always mount on a stud or blocking. Excellent call!
2 at 238lbs...cement toilet paper ? Weight lifters on the throne ?? I think they use the paper roll for arm/ body resting or handicap lift bar.
Can you say OVERKILL !!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!
actually in the universe wants it to be close to the wall more often. I never deliberately choose. and 8 times out of ten, its towards the wall 😅
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I can't imagine a scenario where screwed-in anchors would be insufficient for a toilet paper holder. Unless you use the paper holder as a grap bar I guess..
@@ashkiler appreciate your thoughts on this.
Nope. Mine fell out. Amazon special…
@@laurenmccormick9259 I used plastic screw anchors from Lowes all around my house to attach everything from toilet paper holders to storage shelving. In a very small minority of cases I was lucky enough to have studs in the right places to avoid anchors. Somehow through many years I have not had a single case where those anchors failed. I am sorry about your experience.
Those wing ones you cannot reuse them & make a huge hole. There are better ones out there
Nothing neater and stronger and easier to use than self drilling anchors. FACT.
I use nothing else .
😉
😊
500lb of anchoring for toilet paper holder? Seems like overkill but what ever works
That’s a good word for it!
Yes. When you have kids you need this!!!
@@SharonaKiani have 3 well behaving kids so idk what kids you have
or you could of used your stud sensor and just screw it right to the stud, duh!!
That would be easiest for sure! It didn’t work out in this case, so it’s toggles for the win. 👍🏽
That only works if the studs just happen to be in the right location. They often are not.
You changed the whole fixture with a dedicated wall bracket so no help
this is why drywall should be banned on spaceship bathrooms... the change in gravitational force may exceed the snap toggle weight limit. lol
The challenges of spaceship bathrooms should not be underestimated 😂
Yea but those will not work on a block wall with fur strip framing. There is not enough space to push that through 😛
Good reminder Mike!
European houses are much better
just used those on a closet clothing rod in a rental today , had to place four bars in and i need shear strength for all the clothes that are hung so hopefully they hold well...
I hope they hold. Sounds like an anchor strength test.
Does it hold a Kirkland toilet paper roll though?
This is the million dollar question! ❤️
Good information. Thank you !!!
Glad it was helpful!
What size did you use for the toggle bolt? I see so many sizes to choose from!
I Cara please check the link in the description box for the sizing. I also need to pick up some. It’s on my list. Hope you like them as much as me. Thanks!