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πŸ”© Efficient Concrete Screw Anchor Drill: CONFAST Offers Quick and Secure Installation Review

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Description of πŸ”© Efficient Concrete Screw Anchor Drill: CONFAST Offers Quick and Secure Installation

BIT INCLUDED IN EACH BOX-Proper bit equals improved holding values and reduced cost. SLOTTED HEX HEAD-Can be driven with a nut driver. SELF-TAPPING-Taps threads directly into masonry and requires no other anchor. DIAMOND POINT-Easier to drive the screw to save time.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The screws hold well but the included drill bit was useless.

The heads are easy to remove but I can't complain that they lost about 10 heads from being pulled off. Also, the drill is rubbish, I have other masonry drills that drill holes in about 10 seconds, while the drill they provided took me 10 minutes to drill each hole and it took me 8. All night I would other drill bits use but they were too big to fit the screws, believe me i tried to use anchor in a hole because the bit i tried was too big. If you buy this set make sure you have the time or find…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as intended

You won't find this length in a regular store so I bought it online. On the plus side, bolts work just as well as tapcon bolts depending on your concrete. If it's soft it will tear if overtightened, and if it's really hard you can break them if you put your head down. I've had decent success with a fully cured foundation, some of which I had to knock down with a hammer, but they're still holding. Only real complaint is that it does have to come with a couple of nozzles, mine worked fine for the

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very strong concrete screw

I used this to repair a corner stud on a foundation. The original footage was lost, so I had to create a new one. I used this lag screw to support the new angle. I drilled through the old concrete, added epoxy for the anchors, tightened the bolts, let them dry, set the form, and then sanded down the new concrete. The repair looks good (professional even) and appears to be very stable (time will tell). To determine the right size, you need to decide how deep the screw goes. I wanted my 1.5" to…

Pros
  • High test results for reliability and durability
Cons
  • Not as thick as other screwdrivers