So you bought a new towel rack—or some shelving brackets, or a paper towel holder—and you want to attach it to the wall. And you want that rack, bracket, or holder to do its job. You want it not to rip down under the weight of a towel or another non-heavy item. There are a variety of options for securing a rack (or what have you) to the wall. One of the most popular ways is to use an easy-to-install drywall anchor.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing one:

Photo: Pete Fazio
Since the anchor really is just meant for drywall, you only need to use a screwdriver and apply moderate pressure while the anchor self-drills.

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When the wide threads start to grab on, make sure you keep applying pressure so the anchor doesn’t simply spin in the hole and dig out the drywall.

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Screw it in until the lip is flush with the wall.

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Once again, make sure you first put the screw through the hole of the thing you’re attaching to the wall.

No, I'm not attaching a bracket to the wall, it's just a substitute to show that you have to feed it through your widget first. Photo: Pete Fazio
And here’s what it looks like behind your wall. The wide threads help the anchor grab on, and, when the screw goes in, it pops the barbs out for added power.

Photo: Pete Fazio
For more how-to content, consider:
How To: Clamp a Glue Joint
How To: Finish Seamless Drywall
How To: Cut Straight Lines with a Circular Saw













