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This 10-disc pack of wall plug fixers offers a quick, no-fuss solution for oversized or crumbling holes in walls. Compatible with masonry, wood, ceramics, and plasterboard, these discs set solid in just 3 minutes without the need for filling or redrilling. Perfect for professionals and DIYers alike, they come with free next-day UK delivery if ordered before 3pm, ensuring your repair projects stay on schedule.
| ASIN | B01B2ULVXG |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,382 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 107 in Anchors |
| Colour | Yellow Packaging, White Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (422) |
| Date First Available | 4 Jun. 2000 |
| Included Components | Industrial Iron pipe |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.3 g |
| Item model number | 7600 |
| Manufacturer | STARTOGOO |
| Material | Other Cotton Gypsum |
| Part Number | FBA_10 pack |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 0.1 x 6 cm; 11.34 g |
| Shape | Circular |
| Size | full size |
| Usage | Drywall |
D**R
Works incredibly well.
I bought this to help fix a poorly fitted wall light which had fallen off the wall. The original hole was in a solid wall and was too large and crumbly for the screw and anchor. Because I’m lazy I didn’t really want to fill and plaster the hole, especially since it’s hidden so I thought I’d give these a shot. Once it arrived i tried with one disc - dipped it in water, wrapped it round a rawlplug and shoved it in the wonky hole. I thought I may need to try again with more than 1 disc or a fatter anchor, but after 3 minutes the plug was solidly in the wall and held the light firmly. Amazing and incredibly simple to use!
T**T
Fix it
Not sure what to say on this as I haven't used them yet. But they look good quality and the sizing is good to.
H**N
Finally fixed a problem after years of trying
With my bannisters always coming away from the walls, I used to try and fill in the holes with polyfiller but of course you can't get it right to the back of the hole. Saw this on-line and was incredibly easy to use and now I have very solid bannisters - could have been more disc's foe the cost but very clever design and worked impressively for me.
L**S
Very impressed
I needed something that would plug the rather large holes left behind after a curtain pole fell out of the wall. I live in an old house and the walls are a nightmare. I read all the reviews for this product and was blown away with how positive they were, so I decided to give it a try. I must admit that I was a little sceptical when I saw the size of the discs BUT - my curtain pole is now back up - it DID work..I had to use two on one side and i did leave the plaster to set for a couple of hours just to be sure. Very impressed. I am going to order some more just to have it in stock .
C**N
It worked but not perfect.
It eventually worked after 3 attempts and cost me 9 pieces in total. The instruction says it takes a few minutes to dry which was wrong in my experience. During the final attempt, I waited for a few hours before started working. The delivery was great.
S**P
Awesome product...you'll be thankful you tried it!
Having bad walls, I repeatedly have to do remedial work on curtain fittings coming loose, and all previous products used required some time to remedy the problem...and some time to clean up the mess. I've tried just about all the available products targeting this problem...and none have come anywhere near Wetnfix in terms of ease of use...it was ridiculously easy to use! Literally cleaned out the two holes that had come loose, dipped a couple of sheets in water, wrapped them around the rawplugs, and popped them in. Then after a few hours (it states they are fine after minutes, but I had to pop out for a while) tightened the screws, and popped the pole back up with the curtains...and job done!...I would say in total I spent 1 minute cleaning the two holes, and 1 minute applying the product to each of the rawplugs - I didn't take the curtain off the pole, so all I needed to do was pop it back up after allowing time for it to cure...so all in less than 5 minutes on the whole job, including preperation...and no mess...awesome product!...all I can say if you are thinking about trying it, don't hesitate, you'll wish you'd come across Wetnfix before. I have no doubt that even Wetnfix remedied fixings will come loose as the problem is poor brick quality, but I now know that I can address the problem in minutes for less than a quid! Awesome...
M**R
Quick Setting and does the job well!
My drill bit slipped when drilling a 10mm hole so the hole I ended up with was quite large for a heavy duty wall plug. I ended up needing to put on about 5 of these to the wall plug to properly secure it, and it certainly did the job. The only reason I marked it 4* opposed to 5* is that they weren't quite big enough to fully wrap around the size of plug that I was using. I imagine that you could also argue that they could be a little too big for small plugs too, so you probably can't win here without introducing different size discs on the market. I just compensated for this by wrapping some around from below the top edge to try to even things out, and this worked well. I left them to set for 10 minutes, then screwed back in and it was rock solid so all in all a great product!
B**Y
Very Good
Bought for my neighbour who's blinds had fallen down. Great quick way to fill a hole and refix the screw.
K**V
Fonctionne comme promis. Facile à utiliser et pas cher.
W**E
Wow, I love this product! I live in an old building with plaster walls and sometimes even the plaster wall anchors do not work. I looked high and low for anchors that would hold up, but part of the issue is the walls are old and also it is a rental so I do not want to do heavy drilling or permanent fastening. In comes WETNFIX. This product is invaluable. My kitchen paper towel holder has been on ongoing issue for the better part of 5 years. I first used plastic anchors, they loosened and fell out, then I used construction adhesive, worked for a while then fell out, finally in a last ditch effort I used Gorilla Glue, possibly the most awesome glue ever, and again it work for a while but never really took hold and I was left with two gaping holes in my wall and paper towel roll on the counter. Being somewhat OCD, I could not live with that situation. I happened upon WETNFIX as a fluke while looking for other products and decided it was worth a try since it was so cheap. I was skeptical at first when you see this stuff, it is a mesh cloth impregnated with some sort of powder. Turns out, it is so easy to use and I did not even need to use a whole sheet per screw whole. I cut a sheet in half, wet it per the instructions, wrapped my anchor, pushed it into the wall and waited. The thing stuck in there like a rock! I mounted my paper towel holder and then went around the house strengthening other hangings with this stuff. It is awesome.
S**L
Works great. I was skeptical, but these are cheap and I had nothing to lose trying it. I had a couple of towel bars where the anchors had pulled from the wall so I wet a circle and wrapped the anchor, put it back in the wall and let it dry for 5 minutes and voila! - tight again. Pretty easy to use too - I didn't even both with dipping them in a cup, I just ran a small bit of water from the sink on them and shook them off. Totally worth a try and if they don't hold, then use a plastic anchor with the "wings" on them - those will hold anything!
D**N
I am certainly no handy woman; that's for sure. I have a towel bar in my bathroom that came out of the wall because the hole was just too big for the screw and anchor. It did take a couple of tries for me to get it, but once I did the product worked beautifully, saving me the pain of hole filling, etc. For the price, this is a great solution that ANYONE can use. Great purchase.
A**E
I had a handrail mounted to an old plaster wall that kept coming loose. After failed attempts to secure the anchor with spackle, toothpicks, silicone glue, it kept loosening. Finally, this stuff made the anchor stay firmly in place. I recommend that you watch the video which is on You Tube for directions how to use it. There are a couple of points that are not so obvious -- hammering in the anchor, smoothing out the surface, and waiting a few minutes before putting in the screw.
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