Used the red ones to fix a double radiator to a plasterboard wall the other day, with no issues. Weight of the radiator was 40kg not Inc the water.
These can be reused too.
We'll with getting a few packs for your toolbox
Latest comments (17)
paddyboy83
24 Jan 17#17
If you read the description it says in store , so if you look it's there , never mentioned anything about in store
paddyboy83
24 Jan 17#16
If you read the title it says I store :laughing: nothing to suggest on line
HereKittyKitty
24 Jan 171#15
Interesting, but I'm not sure what makes them better than standard wall anchors. Plus, the hole you need to drill is massive so you'd better be sure it's in the right place. Still wanna pick some up though
dwattsy21
22 Jan 17#11
Could you put a TV on the wall with these?
lukeo44 to dwattsy21
22 Jan 171#13
Yes, but you would need the blue 25mm ones, not shown in this post so Home bargains may or may not have them
ncd to dwattsy21
23 Jan 17#14
Yea you can, I used them to fix my TV bracket to the wall. I'm rubbish at DIY and it was very easy to do.
Sh0rty
22 Jan 171#12
They do a TV kit mine is on the wall with one rock solid these are great for in new builds
LewisJamesMiller
22 Jan 17#10
These fixings are actually really good, I've used them professionally for hanging cable tray and basket, you will need a flat wood bit to make a hole for the fixing though.
dealchaser888
22 Jan 171#9
sorry I am not the op, just think might give you some hints only
morrig
22 Jan 171#8
Seen them as well there.
elche286
22 Jan 172#7
heat to the op for the price. they are good fixings and as stated above did make an appearance on dragons den
all the info you need about how they work is in their website
Opening post
Red fixings £2.29
Yellow £1.99
Used the red ones to fix a double radiator to a plasterboard wall the other day, with no issues. Weight of the radiator was 40kg not Inc the water.
These can be reused too.
We'll with getting a few packs for your toolbox
Latest comments (17)
all the info you need about how they work is in their website
http://www.gripitfixings.co.uk
Usually use snap toggles or expanding hollow wall anchors but these look interesting.
Would be really good for an existing fixing which has failed as you cut out a good bit of the damaged plasterboard out to fit these.
Heat
You'll need a suitable flat drill bit.