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πŸͺ Chenango Concrete Anchor Miami-Dade Compliant for Enhanced SEO Review

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πŸ”© Screws, πŸ”© Fasteners

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Description of πŸͺ Chenango Concrete Anchor Miami-Dade Compliant for Enhanced SEO

1000 Hour Salt Spray Test Coating. 5/32 Concrete Screw Drill bit included in box. These are commonly known as Tapcons. These Concrete screws are Miami-Dade Compliant. Hex Head Uses 1/4" Nut Driver & Cuts its own threads in concrete.

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Drill bit seems a little big compared to the screw, I thought if it wore out a little the screws would work a little better but I still had to use liquid nail to hold exactly the way i need it, still a good screw and i recommend!

Pros
  • 1000 hour salt spray test coating
Cons
  • String is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Bends: Concrete Screws

I had to hang the install on a concrete block wall and they worked great. No problems with the installation this time - no cleaned holes (ok, cleaned one hole, but that's because I was stupid and used the wrong torque setting), no broken screws, even after stopping and restarting screwing halfway ( usually at least two or three break me down). I was concerned about the durability and holding power of the 3/16" vs 1/4" but had no issues. Will definitely use them again for my next project.

Pros
  • They are commonly known as Bends
Cons
  • . I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Soft Metal: Concrete Screws

Recently bought a brick home and was tired of paying big bucks for Tapcons. I looked at Revain for similar products at a lower price and found these. I was very happy with the price but they didn't suit me at all. I've tried them in log walls, concrete, and brick. The screw holds no weight. My advice to everyone: Tapcons don't cost more than this junk for nothing, spend the extra money and save yourself a lot of trouble.

Pros
  • Hex Head uses a 1/4" wrench and taps its own threads in concrete
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging