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Chenango Supply Concrete Miami Dade Compliant Fasteners : Screws Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Details

MaterialAlloy Steel
Drive SystemExternal Hex
Head StyleHex
BrandChenango Supply
ColorBlue

Description of Chenango Supply Concrete Miami Dade Compliant Fasteners : Screws

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.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Terrible Quality, Dangerous for Work

These screws are a complete waste of money. As my tests showed, they become loose over time and cannot withstand any weight, making them useless for industrial and scientific purposes. The one positive is that they do comply with Miami Dade regulations, but that's not enough to justify the danger they pose to any project. The last thing any worker needs is an unstable foundation caused by shoddy fasteners. A definite disappointment.

Pros
  • Complies with Miami Dade building codes for added safety and peace of mind
Cons
  • May cause difficulty or be incompatible with non-concrete surfaces, limiting versatility

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The drill failed

The screws worked as intended, but the drill failed more than four holes in the soft brick. Buy a different brand or different drill bits

Pros
  • These concrete screws meet Miami-Dade requirements
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Screws

Bought 300 and ran out. I had to buy 100 more asap and buy the Tapcon brand at a local store. I took 6 shots of the Tapcon brand. None of Chenango's 300 stamps broke. I think they are superior to Tapcon. The hex head was thicker and held on me better.

Pros
  • They are commonly known as Tapcons
Cons
  • Expensive