Toggle Bolts TV MOUNT | Flip Toggle Wall Anchor TV Mount on Drywall | Snaptoggle

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I never use studs. 100 percent toggle bolts every time

SoSaysYou
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Edit: When I went to buy the toggle I realized that I use the bolt that comes with the toggle and not the one that came with the wall mount for the ones that don't go into a stud. I drilled a 5/8 pilot because I didn't have a 7/32 bit and a 1/4 inch toggle fit in the pilot hole but, I had to shimmy it in while pushing. I got a 1/4 snap toggle and 2 cost me $3.36 at HD.

I'm trying to figure out if the snap toggle is a universal one size fits all solution to my problem. I have measured the wall I want to mount the tv and my wall is 108 inches so I marked the middle point of the wall and where that lands I have 1 stud on the left I can use but, on the right side I'm about 4 inches off to the next stud and have to mount the bracket lag bolts on that side using snap toggles preferably. My lag bolt is 7/32 or at least the drill bit recommended size is 7/32 so, I'm trying to figure out what size toggle I would need?

RznB
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At 1:06 you hold the toggle from behind the Sheetrock. How are we supposed to do this a sealed wall lol. These plastic toggles are junk I have wasted so much money. I do not screw around with Sheetrock. I get some plywood and screw it into the studs. Then I can mount my tv anywhere within the plywood.

ncvman
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I've drilled a 1/2" hole into a metal stud and used the 1/4" snap toggle bolt to mount a 55" TV (top and bottom snap toggles). The bottom hole is snug for the snapped area, but the top hole I made is a little large due to some drill wandering which caused some looseness in the plastic flange area... Is that sort of looseness going to be an issue since the 1/4" bolt is connecting with the metal bracket on the other side of the stud? Or it should be fine, since it's metal that's screwing into metal? Do you think I need to fill the hole with anything so the plastic flange portion is snug in the drywall? The leveling of the TV is fine, but I just want to make sure there's no issue with the anchor integrity

rosemarychen
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I was just about to install my FlipToggles into the drywall to mount my TV, but the package actually has a warning to “do not use for mounting tv’s”!
Why does it have that warning? Just for liability, or is it a bad idea ?
I have no option other than installing the tv mount into dry way, I’m in a high rise condo, there are no 2x4 studs!

CameraJamie
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What size the flip and snap bolt should be - 3/16", 1/4", 1/2" for 65" tv, < 100lbs?

alexiworld
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On the side of this package it says
"Do not use to mount tv"

umiumi
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Wow. What keeps the toggle anchor from. Busting through that 1/2 inch drywall.

manny
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I didn't know I had metal studs and mounted my 75in tv with lag bolts into the metal studs. Should I replace all of the lag bolts with toggles, or instead of replacing the lag bolts, I just reinforce the other bracket holes with these toggles on the drywall (leaving the lag bolts in)?

LARKIN
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What size toggle would I need for a 50 inch tv? I have the 1/4' but I was told this might be too big?

JordanFox-de
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I couldn't get centered for the living room where i needed to mount wall brackets to center TV. I used flip Toggler anchors on drywall. They are rated at 137lb per toggler. I used four togglers for a full motion mout for a 77-inch OLED. Do you think I'll be okay?

dannyumana
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Would these work for 75” tv? It’s about 78lbs heavy. Maybe if i put 6-8 these anchors would it hold this weight on a drywall?

AleksandarKaNS
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I want to apply 40 inch on swivel mount. Ideas?

geneweaveskdot
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Explain this again, but so I as a female can understand. Like this thank into that thingy? I am confused. Lol.

geneweaveskdot