Hillman 1/4 in Round-Head Spring-Wing Toggle Bolt Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Heavy loads
- Hollow wall
- Budget
The classic budget spring toggle for heavier hollow-wall loads, at the cost of a fiddly one-shot install.
Pros
- Very low cost per anchor in a 50-pack, cheapest way to get real toggle strength
- Spring wings open wide, so it grips in deep or irregular wall cavities where other anchors bottom out
- Available in many bolt lengths to match different wall and fixture thicknesses
Cons
- The wings drop into the wall cavity if you ever remove the bolt, so it is not reusable
- You must hold the fixture up while starting the bolt, awkward as a one-person job
- Needs a 1/2 in hole that is hard to hide and the bolt must pass through the fixture first
Specifications
| Base material | Drywall / plaster / hollow block / hollow-core door |
|---|---|
| Load rating | Up to ~90 lb depending on wall thickness |
| Anchor type | Spring-wing (butterfly) toggle bolt |
| Drill bit | 1/2 in (for 1/4 in bolt) |
| Screw | 1/4-20 machine screw (included) |
| Best use | Heavier hollow-wall mounts on a budget, deep cavities |