KURUI 160PCS Plastic Drywall Anchors & Screws Kit, 5 Sizes

KURUI 160PCS Plastic Drywall Anchors & Screws Kit — Complete Guide & Review

KURUI 160PCS Plastic Drywall Anchors & Screws Kit — Secure Mounting for Every Project

A complete anchor and screw assortment designed for do-it-yourselfers and professionals alike. Five popular sizes, ribbed non-rotating anchors and galvanized screws make this kit a dependable choice for hanging pictures, shelves, blinds and light fixtures.

Why choose the KURUI 160PCS anchor kit?

The KURUI kit is built for versatility and long-term reliability. It includes a selection of five most-used anchor sizes paired with galvanized Phillips screws to resist corrosion. Anchors are molded from a high-performance nylon and PE compound for strength and resistance to wear so they clamp tightly in drywall and other materials.

Key benefits

  • 5 essential sizes: Covering common #6, #7 and #8 screw sizes for light-to-medium loads.
  • Ribbed, non-rotating design: Prevents anchor spin during installation for a secure bite.
  • Galvanized screws: High-carbon steel screws with zinc finish for rust resistance.
  • Durable organizer box: Clear plastic case with compartments for fast selection and neat storage.
  • Versatile use: Suitable for drywall, plaster, masonry, wood and concrete with appropriate predrilling.

Technical specifications

Kit size160 pieces (anchors + screws)
Anchor materialNylon / PE compound
Screw materialHigh-carbon steel, galvanized
Included sizesCommon #6, #7, #8 plus additional sizes for versatility
PackagingClear plastic organizer box

Where to use these anchors

This anchor and screw kit works well in a variety of materials. Use the appropriate anchor size and, when needed, a pilot hole or masonry bit for secure results.

  • Drywall / Sheetrock — ideal for picture rails, hooks and curtain rods.
  • Wooden surfaces — anchors can be used for added grip when screwing near edges.
  • Concrete & brick — use a masonry bit and the correct anchor style for a secure fit.
  • Plaster & masonry — choose anchor size and predrill for clean installs.

Installation tips (quick)

  1. Mark your hole location and check for wiring or pipes.
  2. Drill a pilot hole sized to the anchor body (follow anchor size chart).
  3. Push the anchor flush with the wall, then drive the supplied screw into the anchor.
  4. Do not overtighten — stop when the screw head is snug and the anchor grips firmly.

For heavy loads (shelves, cabinets) use wall studs or heavy-duty anchors rated for the expected weight.

Common applications

Use the KURUI kit to mount:

  • Picture frames and wall art
  • Floating shelves and racks (with proper weight support)
  • Curtain rods and blinds
  • Light fixtures and bathroom accessories

Frequently asked questions

Can these anchors be used outdoors?

While the screws are galvanized for corrosion resistance, prolonged outdoor exposure in harsh climates may still cause corrosion. For exterior use choose stainless steel or specially coated fasteners.

Will these work on concrete?

Yes — use a proper masonry drill bit for a pilot hole. Ensure you select the correct anchor type for masonry loads.

How much weight will each anchor hold?

Weight capacity depends on the wall material and anchor size — for critical loads, secure into studs or use anchors rated for heavy-duty applications.

© KURUI Hardware. This guide is intended to help you choose and install common anchors and screws. For structural or electrical work consult a licensed professional.


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