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CONFAST Concrete Stainless Anchoring Masonry Fasteners Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.5
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Description of CONFAST Concrete Stainless Anchoring Masonry Fasteners

BIT INCLUDED IN EACH BOX-Proper bit equals improved holding values and reduced cost. HEX HEAD--Can be driven with Hex 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

Strong and Reliable Anchors for Masonry

These stainless steel fasteners are a great addition to any industrial and scientific project. As my tests showed, they offer strong and reliable anchoring for masonry surfaces. Their durability means peace of mind, as you won't have to worry about replacing them any time soon. The only con is that installing them can be a bit tricky, requiring a bit of care and precision. Overall, I highly recommend these fasteners for anyone looking for a strong and reliable solution for their construction…

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting due to being made of stainless steel.
Cons
  • May require professional installation to ensure proper anchoring and structural integrity.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive for peace of mind

These stainless steel screws are expensive compared to other concrete screws, but I had to use them to replace the rusty concrete screws on my porch. The original concrete screws are completely corroded after 10 years in Florida. Hopefully these stainless steel bolts will hold onto the aluminum grille porch with additional stainless steel and rubber washers.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than others

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DISAPPOINTING QUALITY - - - -

Disappointing in every way, starting with the supplied 3/16" drill bit which does not drill through brick only mortar joints in the wall. The screws themselves are of very poor quality as they do not withstand heavy tightening, and many heads break with minimal torque! Those that I have been able to tighten a little, now knowing their weakness, may be due to temperature variations: when I started the project, daytime temperatures over 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade, and a few days later…

Pros
  • Concrete Screws
Cons
  • Only available in white