Gripit Plasterboard Fixings Blue
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Price: £5.49
Brand: Gripit
Description: Gripit Plasterboard Fixings are designed for use with all types of plasterboard installation. The unique Gripit wings fold out in small cavity spaces to create a vice-like grip. Gripit Blue Fixings allow you to fix the heaviest of domestic heating boilers, T Vs and kitchen cabinets to plasterboard walls. One Gripit Blue holds up to 113kg. Easy to install, you will require a 25mm drill bit. They are also removable and reusable. Each Gripit Blue is supplied with an M8 x 30mm bolt. This Pack of Gripit Blue Plasterboard Fixings contains: 4 x Gripit Blue Fixings 4 x Bolts M8 x 30mm Additional Information: Type: Plasterboard Plug Size: M8 x 30mm Pack Qty.: 4 Drill: 25mm. Gripit Plasterboard Fixings Blue - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: My Tool Shed
Product ID: 516865
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 0700953975744
RRP: 5.96
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Author: Neil Hanlon
Rating: 5
Review: Hung my 65" tv on insulated plasterboard with great ease.Also hung a large press on the same type of wall.A really fantastic bit of kit. Once you make sure you push the center piece home all the way before you turn to tighten it you will have no problems.
Author: Shaunooooo
Rating: 3
Review: Like supposedly great strength for hollow wall fittings. But there are easier and less expensive fittings to use. Not great if you drill too close to a stud as it means the little wing can't spread out and now you've just made quite a big hole to fill rather than a small one. Kind of need to know what thickness plasterboard has been used as well. Just think there's less expensive and easier fittings to use.