Fixings & Adhesives: Screws, Plugs, Glues and Sealants
Klevaro's Fixings & Adhesives collection covers the consumables that hold every DIY project together. You will find wood screws, machine screws, wall plugs, nails, picture hooks, wood glue, construction adhesives, silicone sealants and tape across the range. Pair this with our wider tools and equipment selection if you are kitting out a workshop, or browse hand tools for the drivers, hammers and chisels that go with these consumables.
Screws, Plugs and Anchors for Every Wall Type
Most fixings fail not because the screw was wrong but because the plug was wrong. Solid brick, concrete and stone hold a traditional plastic wall plug well, sized to match the drill bit and screw diameter on the pack. Plasterboard partition walls need a self-drive metal plasterboard fixing or a spring toggle. Aerated breeze block needs a dedicated aerated-concrete fixing. Always check the wall first, then pick a screw long enough to engage at least the full depth of the plug. For heavier shelves or wall units, look at frame fixings rather than over-relying on plasterboard alone.
Adhesives, Sealants and Tapes
The glue aisle has expanded a lot in recent years, which is good news for DIYers. PVA wood glue still leads for furniture and indoor timber repairs. Polyurethane wood glue is the better option for outdoor benches and joints exposed to weather. Grab adhesives such as polymer-based hybrids fix coving, skirting and panelling without nails. For wet areas, sanitary silicone with mould inhibitor seals baths, basins and shower trays. Strong double-sided foam mounting tapes are useful for mirrors and lightweight signs where you do not want to drill the wall. Keep one of each in a project box and you cover most home jobs.
Rolson Tools Fixings and Decorator-Friendly Picks
Klevaro stocks Rolson Tools UK fixings packs alongside other trusted brands. The Rolson Tools assorted screw and nail packs are popular as a top-up for the toolbox, since you tend to need just a handful of each size rather than full boxes. If you are decorating at the same time, our decorating and paints range covers fillers, primers and brushes, and our workshop section has the storage cases that keep loose fixings sorted between jobs rather than rattling around in a drawer.
Saving Money on Fixings Without Cutting Corners
The cheapest way to spend more on a project is to buy bargain-bin fixings. Off-brand screws round off heads, soft wall plugs spin in the hole and ultra-low-cost silicones either skin too fast or never fully cure. The honest middle ground is a known-name DIY brand like Rolson Tools for everyday consumables, with a step up to specialist trade-grade screws for structural work, decks and outdoor timber. Buy mixed packs for general jobs and bigger single-size boxes only for the sizes you actually use most often.