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I have been asked to fit the following

[ElectriciansForums.net] Fixing to a plasterboard wall?
A Glimpse Mirror and shaver socket.

Overall dimensions: 50cm H x 39cm D and weight is 6.2 kg's.

I think it should be ok on a plasterboard wall but just wanted some opinions (with regards the weight)? I wont be able to locate it on any joists because of where she wants it.

Cheers all...
 
I had this a couple of years ago with a large heavy mirror light, used them toggles with wings on as described above, a bit awkward to fit, be prepared for some effing and blinding. but did a good solid job once fitted!!!
 
Either metal screw fixings as per Julian (I prefer the Spitt ones) or spring toggles. Both have their downsides but both will do this job easily. Given that screw fixings are cheaper, I'd try those first - if you're not happy then at least you've got a hole left roughly big enough for the screw toggle to go through!
 
Just remember, the weight is downwards and not under any kind of leverage. Rawl do a good range of fixings suitable for plasterboard, but just make sure you have a decent selection of quality screws (no.10 or 12 will be needed), although if using the metal ones Julian recommends you need to use the ones which come with them.
I have no issue with fixing heavy loads to plasterboard walls, even heavy heated towel rails. It just takes a while to get a feel for what works best with different board, so take some filler just in case (or practice on your own wall before you go) :)
 
Thanks all, thats reassured me :D

Just remember, the weight is downwards and not under any kind of leverage. Rawl do a good range of fixings suitable for plasterboard, but just make sure you have a decent selection of quality screws (no.10 or 12 will be needed), although if using the metal ones Julian recommends you need to use the ones which come with them.
I have no issue with fixing heavy loads to plasterboard walls, even heavy heated towel rails. It just takes a while to get a feel for what works best with different board, so take some filler just in case (or practice on your own wall before you go) :)

Thanks Guitarist,
The lady was kind enough to give me the mirror so I could have a bit of a play. I really like using the twirlies (spitt) so will probably use those, but its good to hear all the responses saying it will be fine. I thought it would be, but the backup is reassuring.
 

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