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The TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE Heavy-Duty Drywall Toggle Bolt is a professional-grade zinc-plated carbon 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 quickly without the need for studs, and comes in a convenient 100-pack with round head bolts. Ideal for mounting TVs, shelves, cabinets, and heavy fixtures with unmatched reliability and ease.











| ASIN | B0756ZZF2C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,210 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Toggle Anchors |
| Brand | TOGGLER |
| Color | Off-white |
| Compatible Groove Diameter | 0.19 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Fastener Type | Toggle Bolt |
| Finish Types | Zinc |
| Grade Rating | Grade A |
| Item Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 7 inches |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Toggler Anchor Systems |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Maximum Shear Strength | 802 lbs |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Screw Head Style | Pan |
| Size Name | 100 Pack w/ Round Head Bolts |
| Thread Size | 3/16"-24 |
| UPC | 036296241001 |
| Unit Count | 100.00 Count |
J**T
AMAZING product for older homes with plaster walls
We can't say enough good things about Snaptoggle toggle bolts as they are easy to install and secure. Before purchasing these, I researched quite a few options and needed something easy that would have the strength to hold up. My home was built in 1928 and has plaster walls where finding studs is hit or miss, even with a stud finder. I needed to install a large mid-century floating wall unit and could not rely on the studs being the normal 16" apart. I ended up hitting only one stud and the other 4 wall rails that held the shelves were installed with the Snaptoggle. These worked so well that I ended up purchasing the larger box and have continued to use these to install medicine cabinets, mirrors and shelves. For anyone in an older home with lath and plaster walls, these are for you.
M**L
Strong and reliable!
Fast delivery and exactly as described. These are my go-to anchors for my handyman business. I use them to mount TVs, heavy artwork, mirrors, vanity cabinets and sometimes curtain rods. They are super strong and reliable and in my opinion, there's no better anchor available anywhere.
M**E
great product, great price
great product, great price
R**.
AMAZING - Life Changing for Wing Toggle Users
So easy to install. And if they are as strong as they claim I will be super pleased. When possible I will be using these instead of wing toggles on my installations for clients. I plan on doing some testing on some exposed drywall I have in my home. Will return to update this review if they fail under loads they should support. Otherwise use with confidence!
S**I
Best
Like and always. Best product on market. 🤷♂️ I am Handyman, use it every week. 💪💪💪
T**R
THE metal stud mounting hardware to get
Having over 6 years of experience mounting TVs, cabinets, and shelving I can 100% say this is THE product to use when mounting to metal studs. I’ve tried so many products and found that this is by far the easiest to install and the most secure. They even do wonders in drywall alone. They even have no problem going into 2x2 metal studs with a little persuasion from a flat head screwdriver. Don’t look any further because this is the product you want!
N**K
Must have
I won't use standard wall anchors because they suck. If you're hanging something you know will stay where it is then these are the best because to can easily take down for painting or whatever then just mount back and never worry about anything falling
M**N
My favorite hollow wall anchor
My favorite hollow wall anchor for dry wall. I have noticed, however, that old plaster with wood lathe behind it, sometimes the anchor doesn't sit quiet flat. This can make it tricky to get the screw to grab. I've found that by NOT pulling the "zip" part of the toggle all the way tight, start the screw, then finish pulling tight seems to be a decent work around for most applications. Also, unlike the old traditional toggle bolts, you can back the screw out without worry of the toggle falling in to the wall cavity. I would recommend.
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