🔧 Secure Your Space with Confidence!
The TOGGLERToggle TA Hollow-Door Anchor is a reliable solution for securing fixtures in hollow-core doors and thin panels. With a grip range of 1/8" to 1/4" and a tensile strength of 124 lb, this anchor is designed for easy one-person installation and is compatible with #8 to #12 fasteners. Made in the USA, it comes with #8 x 1-1/4" screws and emphasizes safety by adhering to local regulations for working loads.
N**
The kit that saved my bacon.
My bathroom is small and there is no place to hang a towel except on the bathroom door. I installed a towel rack along time ago, but one day I accidentally ripped it off the wall because I forgot it was barely secure there. I keep getting so mad because it keep falling off and I keep putting it back up and it would work for a little while and then fall down again.This kit saved my bacon and my sanity. I ordered this kit, to once and for all, securely fasten my towel rack to my door. It took me a min to realize I needed to fold the white clip in on itself (push the center towards the screw hole). Other wise it’s was easy to install. They give you 5 pieces, if your like me you’ll lose one while trying to install and still be alright.This does require a drill and a specific drill bit size to make the necessary holes to hang it.
L**N
Perfect for my project
Perfect for installing a heavy mirror on a crappy builder grade door! Used these for holes w/ French cleats and everything is nice and secure. Thank you
C**G
Great solution for hanging up hardware on hollow-core doors
Wonderful. Easy to use. I use them in hollow-core doors in our house. Previous failed attempts to hang towel or robe hooks and bars resulted in multiple screw holes and wood damage. They seem a little on the high priced side, but they save a lot of aggravation so are completely worth it. You will need to drill a pretty size-able hole in your door to get these going, 5/16”. Again, no with that either.
J**O
Used for a coat rack on the back of my door
They work great for those cheap hollow white doors that most American homes have for some reason. The hole you have to drill is a lot bigger than I would have wanted just to fit the thing in though, and they are screwing you over charging $8 for only a 5 pack. For that price it should be at least a dozen or more.
D**R
Must Have For RV Owners
If you own an older RV like our 2010 camper trailer you probably already know, or will soon find out, that time and road vibration cause screws to release their hold on the 1/8" thick paneling used in most RVs. Once pulled out, the screws no longer have any holding power left as they create a larger hole in the paneling. These fantastic little plastic anchors are the perfect remedy and eliminate the need to drill new holes. Just drill out the old hole to 5/16", insert the anchor and you are almost done. In our camper the original screws just barely extend about 1/4" into the paneling. With these anchors, you will most likely need slightly longer screws to achieve a decent grip. Square hole cabinet screws were used in our camper and likely many other RVs. Cabinet screws are available in several lengths. I chose 1.5 in. which was 0.5 in. longer than the original ones. Cabinet screws come as fine thread for hardwood and course thread for plywood/softwood. I had course on hand and they worked fine. I did also drill out the trim boards to 5/32" to allow the screws to rotate within the trim pieces and allow you to "feel" when screw has anchored itself. I wanted to match the screw head color with the originals since I would not be replacing all the screws on this long piece. I could not find an exact color spray paint for the bronze color of the originals. I experimented with different spray paint colors and found painting the heads with black first, allowing them to dry to touch and then spraying with a light coat of Rustoleum 248637 Metallic Vintage Copper produced a satisfactory match for bronze. If you are stumped by how to collapse the anchor wings be sure to view the video on the product description. Be aware these anchors come in different widths depending on the material being anchored (paneling vs drywall vs concrete block, etc.). You need the 1/8-1/4" plastic toggle. Happy Camping!
D**H
Great for hollow core door
hollow doors suck and i had put a rack to hold robes etc.. in my bathroom door and eventually it came off. I tried a few different anchors but these were perfect and the rack is on there super tight. Can't go wrong for the price.
J**S
Worked great on my hollow door
I needed to attach a towel hanger that could support some weight on the back of my hollow door and these anchors worked perfectly
S**R
Great anchor for hollow core doors or thin materials.
Watch the video on YouTube about how to use these anchors. The instructions on the package are almost impossible to read, and what you will be looking for is what to do with the red “key” that comes with the anchors. The video makes it crystal clear. Frankly, I’m not sure a straightened paperclip won’t work better than the tiny plastic key, nor am I even convinced the red key is needed at all. I broke one red key off in the anchor, which had zero effect on driving the screw in to set the anchor. The other key worked as shown in the video, but then I dropped it on the carpet somewhere and it’s MIA. But, these are really excellent anchors for attaching a relatively heavy object to a hollow core door. So much so that I’m going to use the anchors to hang a guitar on a closet door. No, the door won’t be opened and the guitar crushed.
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