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Yes seems easy but happens all the time. Just bought a house and the previous owner duped us on a towel rack. Pure mud patches right behind the rack. Would have to lower it 3-4 inches and might be too low. Any tricks or easy ways out when you have a bathroom towel rod that can't be secured well?

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    Drywall anchors. There's an Amazon product called Bullfix anchors that I like if the anchor doesn't show. Toggle bolts give a nice strong anchor. For towels, not people. – popham Oct 31 '23 at 23:13

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