Grey Plastic Anchor, w/Lip
This is a standard plastic expansion anchor that can be used in drywall or solid walls for light hanging or attaching needs.
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Size | #6 – #8 Bulk, #10 – #12 Bulk, #14 – #16 Bulk |
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This is a standard plastic expansion anchor that can be used in drywall or solid walls for light hanging or attaching needs.
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