Walldog Drywall Anchor Screws
Simplest way to hang pictures on drywall
I’ve been using Walldog Drywall Anchor Screws at least 8 years since I discovered them; for most purposes they allow me to skip the drywall-anchor stage of affixing items to the wall. One screw can hold about 50 pounds vertical weight in drywall, or a lot more in wood, concrete, or brick.
They’re easy to use, simple to back out and re-use, and the holes left behind are *much* easier to cover up than those left by classic drywall anchors. They make hanging things on the wall a simple one-step process; instead of: drill hole, insert drywall anchor, change bit, insert and tighten screw (and possibly start cussing when the drywall anchor decides to twist around instead of seating itself firmly), it’s just: screw in a WallDog…and you’re done.
Just be sure you have your drill set to a slow speed and low torque so you don’t inadvertently ream out the hole completely. They’re more expensive than standard screws, of course, but since they’re easy to reuse I seldom have to buy another box; when I move something I just back the previous Walldogs out, spackle the hole, and use them again in the new position.
01/4/21Hillman 42007 WALLDOG Screw & Anchor in One White Pan Head Phillips, 3/16" x 1-1/4", 20 Pieces