🔧 Secure Your Space with Style!
The Simpson Strong-Tie FT25250C10 FlipToggle Anchor is a game-changer for your drywall projects. With its innovative one strap design, this 1/4" anchor and 2-1/2" bolt combo ensures fast and easy installation, making it ideal for all hollow wall types up to 3" thick. Say goodbye to sagging fixtures and hello to a stable, professional finish with this 10-count pack.
Manufacturer | Simpson Strong-Tie |
Part Number | FT25250C10 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.81 x 4.37 x 3.39 inches |
Item model number | FT25250C10 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Usage | Drywall |
Included Components | Hardware |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**.
Worked Perfectly with TV Mount
I used these anchors on one end of a TV wall-mount because I could not get both ends aligned with studs. The directions included were clear, and all three of the anchors I used installed easily and flawlessly. I attached the end of the mount on the stud first, and then the end with the three anchors second. Once tightened down, the end with the anchors felt as secure as the end drilled into the stud, and this did not change when the TV was hung on the mount. I adjust the angle of the TV almost daily depending if I am on my computer or sitting on the couch, and even after 4 weeks of these adjustments, the mount is still completely secure to the wall on both ends. It is worth noting that I personally would not trust a drywall-only installation of a TV mount (i.e., it should have at least one point of attachment to a stud). The bottom line is that I am completely satisfied with these anchors and highly recommend them for heavier duty applications.
K**H
Best way to mount anything
These are the best thing since sliced bread when it comes to mounting any object of considerable weight to a wall without anchoring into a stud. Can mount a tv in 10 mins or less with these. You might think you are using the wrong drill bit if its the first time you are using these because the hole might seem rather large. But the 1/4" bit is the correct one to use and you will quickly understand why. I wouldn't use anything else to mount a tv.
A**7
Solid support
I’ve used just about every drywall fastener available. I needed something very strong to mount a floating vanity and these worked well. They work as advertised, and provide very solid support, but are a bit pricey. It’s easy to uninstall anything mounted with them, but if your item does inadvertently come off the wall, it will be because the drywall failed, not the fastener.
G**O
Used for Mounting TV to wall
I had to use this on one of the four corners for a TV wall mount.It went in pretty easily, and was very secure. I had to give 4 stars though, because I wanted to use 2 to reinforce the corner, but the 2nd one broke off in the wall when I was trying to thread the given screw in! This is my first time using this, so mistakes are bound to happen. The one that did mount in the wall, is very sturdy and I trust 100% that my TV (30 lbs 55 inch) will not fall.
C**R
Great idea...but
Let me preface by saying I'm early into the project that's going to need 60 to complete. I have 6 positioned where they should be, but I used 12. I have the same anchor from 2 sources, but the plastic snap devices from both sources are so fragile they snap before the bolt can be inserted. The bolt is difficult to start because I couldn't get the collar to go snug into the hole. It stopped with about 1/2 inch away from what should be it's seat, letting the bolt flop in the 1/2 inch hole. If I pulled any at all to try to seat the collar, the snaps would break and the anchor would be lying at the bottom of a 6 ft. Vinyl fence post. It's a great design, but the snaps are just too fragile. Given a choice, I would opt for the same idea, but tethers that could accommodate enough pressure to let you get the bolt started. Even if I had to cut it with a utility knife. If I see anything different throughout the project, I'll come back and update, but 50% failure rate is a bit much.
J**T
One of the best purchases I've made on Amazon
One of the best purchases I've made on Amazon. Very easy to use and strong as hell
C**R
Easy to install
Used these to install shower grab bars where no stud was able to be used.Drilled a 1/2 inch hole and the 1/4 inch toggle anchors fit perfectly and sprung up behind the wall. I cinched up the zip tie, snapped it off and got a nice strong anchor.
A**O
4 out of 10 broke when trying to use
They are not good, they work half the time. Some of them would spin behind the wall. Out of the 10ct, 4 broke when I was about to insert them so I was down to 6. Out of the 6, 3 spinned when I inserted the bolt, hence I was not able to tight them up. So 3 worked out of 10. I call that a bad product. I would stick to other fastening methods.
J**J
Buen producto
My facil de instalar y queda muy bien
B**S
Secure for heavier art.
I’ve used a couple of these for 2 heavier framed art. Works well after reading the instructions. Heaviest piece was approximately 25 lbs. and feels totally secure in plaster and drywall base.While the 1/2” drill hole needed for the particular anchor I purchased seemed large at first, pushing the threaded plastic collar over it lessened that. I added my own washer epoxied to the provided screw for added stability.I will be using these for all the art work I have in future and will purchase again. Good quality.
D**N
Where have they been in my life
There are amazing. 6 of them holding up a 50 inch tv and they are so easy to use. Why have I not used them before
A**.
Calidad muy pobre
Calidad muy pobre. Inclinando un ventilador de techo, y los dos primeros tornillos se rompieron dejando la parte metálica en el techo. Estábamos demasiado nerviosos para intentar más en caso de que se rompieran más tarde cuando el ventilador estaba en uso.
N**N
Cheap and good
Beautiful!
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