

🔧 Snap it. Lock it. Own your space.
The SNAPTOGGLE Heavy-Duty Drywall Toggle Bolt is a zinc-plated, 3/16"-24 UNC 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 with a simple drill-and-snap method, and requires no studs. This 10-pack includes bolts and offers a reusable, vibration-resistant hold for heavy fixtures like TVs, shelves, and grab bars.











| ASIN | B0051IBBUE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,777 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Toggle Anchors |
| Compatible groove diameter | 0.19 Inches |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2005 |
| Fastener Type | Bolt |
| Finish Type | Zinc |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036296503758 |
| Head Style | Hex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 0.19 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 50375 |
| Manufacturer | Mechanical Plastics Corp. |
| Maximum Shear Strength | High |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Outside Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Shape | Shape |
| Thread Size | 3/16"-24 |
| UPC | 852661440011 680063729614 036296433116 700604238853 036296503758 |
M**O
easy to install and holds up well
Used these to mount my projector and they worked great. as long as you have the drill bit to make the hole, it was very easy to install - only took about 10 min to put up 4. they also seem very sturdy - my projector setup is at least 20lbs, and shows no signs of being loose or much less falling. great product
D**H
Perfect for Heavy-Duty Mounting
I used the TOGGLER SnapToggle to mount a cat playground, and it’s amazing! Super sturdy and secure—holds up even when my cats jump and climb all over it. Installation was easy, and I feel completely confident in its strength. Highly recommend for any heavy-duty mounting!
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.
S**A
Easy to use and are strong!!
After reading the reviews I felt confident in using them to install a grab bar in my bathroom. I read the instructions and got to work. I installed them, but one I did not pull tight enough against the drywall before I snapped off the excess, so I had to push it through and sacrifice it to the drywall gods. Once you get the hang of them, they are easy to use. I installed my grab bar just outside of the tub and it is very secure!!
E**K
Great product that solved a frustrating problem!
These worked great to fix the included wall anchors that came with a wall mounted drying rack. The included anchors were useless but I had eight huge holes from using them. These worked great in the existing holes and the drying rack is now snug against the wall. I will definitely use them again and again!
H**.
Poor plastic quality
These break very easily when installing. They break way before you need to break the guides off. I am barely positioning it and it breaks off. Be careful and make sure there’s ample room behind your drywall. Broke broke four before I even slid the locking ring down when positioning.
R**2
Small guide in post
Already installed dozens of these, some I ended up buying locally. They really are good quality, easy to use and have a death grip hold . Helpful insight: Once in the wall, before pulling the tab into the hole , make sure the “legs” are equal, the peace inside the wall needs to be flat !, you can spin the “legs” around to find a flat spot as you won’t be able to get the bolt in on an uneven surface. If you mess up, use a small drill bit to take out the plastic sides (carefully) and start over. When you snap off the “legs” you might have some left over , use some pliers or channel locks with a flat surface , grab and twist off the remainder so you have a flat surface.
D**K
Everything I needed
These are a godsend. My apartment (old building from the 1920's) has flimsy metal studs throughout, so I use drywall anchors for everything I hang. The lowest "grade" anchor I use are the zinc-plated ones that look like giant drill bits. Good for a wall mirror, framed art, hanging plants, etc. I had something bigger in mind. Recently I scored a great deal on a vintage wall unit. It's the Scandinavian style, where you attach rails to your wall and then hang shelves, cabinets, tables, and what you off those rails. All the pieces are solid wood, and as you can imagine it adds up to a lot of weight, especially once you start putting stuff on top of it! At first I thought about cutting out a piece of drywall to install a wooden backing plate behind it. In the end I decided to use these toggle anchors straight into the drywall. This particular wall has newly installed 5/8 inch drywall, mind you, which is a bit thicker than some and in good shape. Were it thinner drywall or very old, I may have reconsidered. Installation was very easy, much easier than traditional butterfly toggles. One thing to consider is, like those butterfly toggles, you need some space to work with *behind* the drywall so the toggle anchor head has room to flip around and grab the wall. In my case there was a lot of foam insulation behind the wall, so I had to poke around a bit with a screwdriver to make room. I choose to buy just the toggles and not the screws, choosing instead to order screws separately. This allowed me to pick the color and length of the screws. I choose some Steel Pan Head Machine Screw, Black Oxide Finish, Meets ASME B18.6.3, #2 Phillips Drive, #10-24 Thread Size, 2" Length, Fully Threaded, Import (Pack of 50) . They looked much better than the unfinished silver screws that usually come with these. So far I haven't had any problems. I currently have 4 rails supporting 4 heavy cabinets and a bookcase with glass doors. I'm not sure I would want to sit on these or store my lead collection in them, but they work great for holding plants, light stereo components, blankets, books, various other crap you'd like to store. I definitely wouldn't have trusted other toggles for the job, but these have worked great for my purposes. Highly recommend.
A**R
I have installed 10/10 so far. I am not sure why people are complaining about the plastic breaking. These toggles are much stronger and easier to use than the spring toggles. These toggles work in walls with metal studs that only have 1-3/4" of depth.
N**K
Very good thank you
F**Y
1年以上モニターを支えてくれてます。1年前から少しもズレずに同じ位置、而も引っ張っても壁が壊れない。ちなみに壁は乾式壁で木がない場所で1年以上支えてくれてます
S**T
My tv is still up on the wall, so that's a good sign. I've read many good reviews on these toggles so mine will be one of many. They're fantastic. Simple as that.
Q**Y
This bulk package is way cheaper than home Depot. If you are planning to hang a lot of items - this is the way to go. It doesn't come with bolts - you have to buy your own separately. The only downside is a size of the hole in the wall is significant and one should make sure it will be covered by the item you hanging.
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