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How to hang a 6kg mirror?

judessc
Growing in Experience

How to hang a 6kg mirror?

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  Dear Bunnings Warehouse 

I am trying to hang this mirror that weighs about 6kg and has 2 hooks. Can you please suggest the best way to hang it on plasterboard. 

Should I use 5kg dry wall anchors or hooks ? 

Thank you 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

Evening @judessc 

I wasnt certain straight up what the best suggestion would be so I googled it :smile: and low and behold Bunnings workshop had the answer already!

Love it :smile: Not exactly what you were after but definently steers me to thinking the plasterboard screws would be best for you.

 

How to hang a heavy mirror?  Is what I came across.

 

I have a supper heavy old school poster display wooden framed that I have tried to hang with the metal version of these screws. Ramset Super Wallmate Toggle Anchor - 10 Pack  They are solid enough to do the job, tho doing it by myself with the door of the cabinet open is another thing entirely :smile: (Overkill for your 6kg mirror I would say)

 

Dave

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

Hi @judessc,

 

Thank you for your question about hanging a mirror on plasterboard.

 

It's great to see you've already had some advice from our helpful member @Dave-1.

 

With anything hung on plasterboard, the best solution is to screw it through the plasterboard into a stud. This transfers the load into the stud which is far better at bearing a load than plasterboard is. 

 

The use of a stud finder makes this a straightforward exercise. You might like to check out How to use a stud finder for guidance.

 

If you are unable to find a stud in the location where you want to hang the clock, I would suggest using 2 x Ramset WallMate Plasterboard Anchor With Screws And Hooks as they are rated for 10kg each and come with hooks to hang your mirror from easily.

 

Let me know if you have any other questions.

 

Jacob

 

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: How to hang a 6kg mirror?

Hi @judessc,

 

Just thought I'd add that we have a guide How to hang just about anything which is a great reference for questions like this in future.

 

Please let us know if you need anything else.

 

Jason

 

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judessc
Growing in Experience

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

@JacobZ thanks for that. I'm hanging a few of these mirrors in the main living area, so I don't want the hooks to show once it's hung. Which one in the pic is best for this job ? Thank you

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JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

Hi @judessc,

 

Of the three products you've taken photos of, I would select the Ramset Super Wallmate toggle anchors on the right.

 

These anchors, as they are rated up to 20kg, are better at bearing a load than the other two and will be well hidden once the mirror is installed.

 

Let me know if you need assistance with anything else.

 

Jacob

 

judessc
Growing in Experience

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

Thanks @JacobZ 

I'm hanging a few of these mirrors and have located studs to hang one of them. Are 40mm (4cm) long nail sufficient to hold the 6kg mirror or should I get longer nails due to the weight? Thanks 

 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Hanging a 6kg mirror

Hi @judessc,

 

I wouldn't advise that you use a nail. Nails are supposed to be flexible to allow for slight movement in timber. If you use a nail, there is potential that the weight of the mirror will bend the nail over time.

 

Where a stud is present, I'd advise you to use Zenith 50mm Countersunk Head Screws. This will give you plenty of embedment in the timber and plenty of strength.

 

Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Jacob

 

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