The sort of thing you don't know you need until you really need it
Fischer is, honestly, the brand most tradespeople quietly trust for fixings. Not flashy, no gimmick, just rawlplugs that actually grip. The Duopower in particular has a decent reputation because it works in both solid walls and hollow ones, which matters more than people realise before they've drilled into an unexpected cavity behind a plasterboard partition.
I've been there. Trying to hang a bathroom cabinet, rawlplug spinning uselessly in a void, the whole thing going sideways before I've even found the spirit level. A Duopower would have saved me twenty minutes of swearing.
Who this actually suits
This kit is for the person who does a handful of DIY jobs a year and wants a single box that covers most scenarios. It comes with screws already included, which is a small but proper useful detail. 160 pieces gives you enough variety without being overwhelming.
Not for professionals who already buy fixings by the thousand. And if you're only ever drilling into solid brick, a cheaper single-size pack does the job fine.
The honest reservation
There's no listed discount here, so you're paying the standard price. That's fine at around 13 quid for 160 pieces with screws, but don't expect a bargain. The value is in the quality and the variety, not in some flash sale. Fischer's quality control is consistent, the sizing is clearly marked, and the Duopower design handles mixed wall types without fuss.
Not half bad for a tenner's worth of peace of mind in the toolbox.