🔧 Fix it like a pro—no sweat!
The Nartel® Nylon Self Drilling Plasterboard Fixings come in a convenient pack of 25, featuring easy installation without the need for pre-drilling. Made from durable nylon, these fixings are designed to insulate against electrical contact and can be reused, making them perfect for any decorating project. With a corrosion-resistant design and a flush finish, they offer both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Brand | Nartel |
Colour | 25 Pack |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 0.4 cm; 101 g |
Material | Nylon |
Item Weight | 101 g |
M**N
Self Drilling Plasterboard Fixings
These Self Drilling Plasterboard Fixings work well and appear well made. Remember they are for Plasterboard only and wont work in plaster etc. They are good quality, easy to use and well made.
R**D
Plaster board fixings.
Easy to use albeit they were a little frail when screwing into the board, found it best to pre drill first.
J**5
Good Buy
These worked really well in a new build with cardboard walls. Seriously, they gripped really well in plasterboard after drilling a small hole to get them started. Only hanging lightweight shelving but I think they could handle tougher jobs. Very pleased with this purchase.
R**R
Accurate
Worked exactly as described.
Y**I
Not the best quality
The plug kept sheering off before I managed to screw it in fully? Just meant I needed a larger pilot hole.I thought the quality was very poor and won't buy again.
D**.
Perfect for shallow plasterboard
Got these to replace some metal versions which started to rotate and bore out the plasterboard, these worked perfectly in their place.
G**5
Good quality
Good quality, easy to fit. Holds really well.
#**9
Poor quality.
To start with screws are to long for the plugs. Then the plugs are very poor quality. As soon as the thead of the plug starts to bite the plasterboard it snaps . I had some from poundland years ago and were 100 times better quality. Only ordered as I couldn't get out to bye some and wanted them for the job early. Ended up going to wickes anyway for better ones. Avoid these seriously poor. I have no doubt if you do mange to get them in ya wall any bit of weight will break them and then your have big holes in ya wall.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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