TOGGLER heavy-duty drywall toggle bolt 3/16"-24 zinc-plated anchor (100 pack) w/o bolts vs TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BC Toggle Anchor 3/8"-2-1/2" grip (25 pack)
Overall winner: TOGGLER heavy-duty drywall toggle bolt 3/16"-24 zinc-plated anchor (100 pack) w/o bolts
Key Differences
TOGGLER Heavy-Duty Drywall Toggle Bolt (A) comes in a 100-pack, has a higher average rating (4.60 from 3,257 reviews), and is noted for high holding power and vibration resistance though bolts are not included. Mechanical Plastics Corp. SnapToggle BC (B) is cheaper per unit package tier, praised for solo installation and use in hollow materials but has a lower rating (4.10 from 102 reviews) and some mixed feedback on its fastening method
TOGGLER heavy-duty drywall toggle bolt 3/16"-24 zinc-plated anchor (100 pack) w/o bolts
Heavy-duty drywall toggle bolts for hollow walls, plaster, and tile. Provides strong holding power for TVs, shelves, grab bars, and fixtures. Customers note ease of installation and secure hold, with some concerns about bolts not included
Pros
- high holding power in drywall
- easy installation
- secure hold for heavy fixtures
- works in hollow walls, plaster, tile
Cons
- bolts not included
- some reports of breakage/falling into wall during install
TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BC Toggle Anchor 3/8"-2-1/2" grip (25 pack)
Toggle anchor installs behind hollow materials to provide a secure hold from within the mounting material. Affixes to the wall before adding the bolt and fixture, enabling one-person installation. Customer notes highlight strength and ease of use
Pros
- strong and secure hold
- easy to install by one person
- affixes before mounting fixture
- works with 3/8"- to 2-1/2" thick materials
Cons
- mixed reviews on fastening method
- perceived as expensive by several customers
- specific to 3/8"- to 2-1/2" grip range
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TOGGLER |
| Durability | TOGGLER |
| Versatility | Mechanical Plastics Corp. |
| User Reviews | TOGGLER |