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      <title>Drywall Anchors vs Toggle Bolts: Which Fits Better?</title>
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      <description>The better buy for most people is drywall anchors, because they handle everyday wall-hanging jobs with less mess, less storage hassle, and fewer installation headaches than toggle bolts. Toggle bolts take over when the fixture is heavier, the load pulls outward, or the wall needs a firmer clamp behind the drywall. If the job is light and the hole will stay visible or get patched later, anchors win. If the wall item sits in hollow drywall and needs a firmer grip, toggles earn the spot.</description>
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