🔧 Grip it, hold it, never let go!
The Gripit Brown Cabinet Kit is a UK-designed heavy-duty plasterboard fixing system engineered to hold up to 93kg on drywall and stud walls. Featuring a unique expanding wing design and including all necessary installation components, it offers a robust, reusable, and easy-to-install solution ideal for mounting cabinets, radiators, AV equipment, and lighting with professional-grade reliability.
Manufacturer | Gripit |
Part Number | GCABINTETKIT2 |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 7 x 4 cm; 110 g |
Item model number | GPCABINETKIT |
Colour | Brown |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 x Flat Drill Bit 20mm, 4 x M6x30mm screws, 4 x 20mm Brown Gripit |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 110 g |
M**X
Actually very easy to install.
The required drilled hole in the plasterboard is a little larger than for other fasteners but the ease of installation coupled with the fact they are actually reusable and sturdy makes them great value for money.Word of advice though, the drilled hole needs to be clear of any wooden battens so the fastener can grip the plasterboard so don't be a muppet like me who forgot to check that both holes were clear. You're welcome.
M**Y
Excellent
Excellent. Fixed my tv attachment problem
A**R
Get a Grip
The fixings do a great job of gripping the plasterboard once fitted properly, make sure they’re really snug. There is a lot of lateral play in the bolt (2-3mm) because of the plastic construction of the housing, but it isn’t going anywhere once tightened (just account for a slight drop of your hanging something heavy). The wings on the back are also plastic and the mechanism is flimsy, but it works well enough. All that said, these are definitely the best fixing I’ve tried for gripping behind cavity walls.
A**R
These are Great 👍🏾👌🏿
These are excellent for plasterboard walls, we've hung tv wall bracket for 65inch TV. A heavy framed mirror and tall mirrored bathroom cabinet. And you can be confident that they are all secured and safe. We wouldn't use anything else. Definitely the best on the market for plasterboard walls. And they are not to hard to install. You do require a drill and the correct drill bit for this size. If it's your first time using them get the pack that comes with the drill bit.
T**F
Simple, safe & effective fixing
Very useful for hanging heavy things from my "dot and dab" plasterboard lined modern house. Before drilling, it's vital to check that the place you want to put the fixing is not over a patch of adhesive - use a bradawl to make a small trial hole first and then insert a piece of L-shaped wire - twiddle round to make sure that the air gap is unobstructed throughout a 25mm radius. Downside? Well, if you want to move the item supported by the fixing you'll have a rather large hole to fill!
D**R
Best TV Wall brackets ever
TV installer recommended these and I can see why. Super strong and easy to use . Drill bit supplied. And these easily supported my 56'' TV at 26kg.
C**N
Good concept but could be improved
I like the concept, and in theory they’re a great idea. The fixings come with a drill to ensure that the correct size hole is made in the plasterboard. Once the hole is made the fixing is inserted and then a screwdriver is used to extend the “wings” behind the plasterboard.When I turned the screwdriver the wings were too tight, so the thin plastic where the screwdriver goes broke away. Out of the 4 fixings 2 were unusable and had to be thrown away. 2 of the fixings were going rusty in the packet.Could be a great item but the manufacturers could do to improve the design to make them more sturdy.
C**Y
Perfect - and now still strongly in situ 2024 (after just over 3 years of daily use
Exactly as described and holds the disability hand rail firmly on the plasterboard wall. Now, 2024, and having used the grab rail daily to help me off my stair lift, it is still perfectly firmly in situ. Of course, my husband endured it was fixed to the wooden supports behind the plasterboard, found by tapping along the plasterboard until you can hear a solid sound which indicates wood behind the plasterboard.Will be strong enough to support a mirror, even on plasterboard, providing there is wood behind each fixing to support the weight.
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