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Hi,
Just looking for some advice/guidance on whether it's OK to mount a Dyson vacuum docking station into a hollow wall (as there isn't a stud in the position I'd like to mount it)?
The vacuum weighs about 2.5-3 Kg's.
If it's OK to mount the docking station in the hollow wall, what anchors would be suitable? Would something like these Ramset Universal anchor's do the trick?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-8-x-50mm-universal-anchor-4-pack_p2260443
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again,
Michael
Hi @Michael11
The wall anchors that you have shown are for concrete or brick walls
I normally use these wall mates for plaster walls where there is no studs available.
Just follow the instructions on the pack.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-nylon-wallmate-plasterboard-anchor-10-pack
Hi @Michael11
I used these they type of fasteners https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-3-16-x-50mm-countersunk-head-toggle-spring-4-pack_p2265630 to mount my Dyson docking station. I have used them to fix shelve to plaster walls where I can't locate a stud. I've also used the hook spring toggles to hang pot plants from the ceiling as well. Wouldn't use anything else.
Wonderful - thanks so much @JoeAzza. Really appreciate this!
This is really helpful - thanks so much @Jobey Really appreciate it!
Hello @Michael11
It's great that you've received excellent advice from @JoeAzza and @Jobey. I agree with their recommendations, you can also use the Ramset 16mm Hollow Wall Anchor - 4 Pack as an alternative. You can also mount your vacuum cleaner independently - How to build a stick vac stand. If have any other questions, please don't hesitate to post them. Our members will be more than happy to provide advice and information.
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Eric
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