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Backer 23401 Serrated Cement Screws Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Backer 23401 Serrated Cement Screws

Serrated head for flush seating. Star drive with T-25 bit for one-handed installation. Serrated single lead thread and sharp point for immediate pick up. Climacoat corrosion resistant finish. Quantity: 185-per pack.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Strong and Reliable Cement Screws

These cement screws are the perfect addition to any industrial and scientific toolbox .After I put them to the test, I was amazed at their serrated design which provides excellent grip when inserted into cement or brick. They WERE also easy to install and held up even under heavy load. Their durable materials make them long-lasting and a great value for the price. The only downside is that they are not as versatile as other screws, but they do excel in their specific use. Overall I highly…

Pros
  • Strong, reliable, serrated design, easy to install, long-lasting, great value
Cons
  • Not as versatile as other screws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy Cement Screws for Fastening!

As a result of using these serrated screws I found that they securely fastened my cement board without any slipping or stripping. The serrated design really helped to grip the surface and kept everything in place while I was working. i really appreciated the durability of these screws, as they were able to withstand a lot of pressure without snapping or bending .The only con is that they are a bit pricey compared to other screws on the market. Overall, I would highly recommend these screws for…

Pros
  • Strong and durable
Cons
  • The serrated edges can damage the cement surface during installation

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They are best screwed in Machine screws

Well. They fucked. Goed through the cement board very well, although they are difficult to flush with a real Hardi base board (the only pure cement board, the others are softer and more friable) but almost flush enough.

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  • Fasteners
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  • I don't remember, but there was something