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πŸ”§ 116 Piece Hard to Find Fastener 014973209032 Review

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Description of πŸ”§ 116 Piece Hard to Find Fastener 014973209032

Diameter: #7. Length: 3 inches. Material: stainless Steel 305. Head Style: trim (#1 square bit). Point Type: Type 17.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality Screws for Industrial and Scientific Use

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I know that finding the right screws is often a challenge. However, I am glad I stumbled upon this screw set as it contains a diverse range of fasteners tailored for industrial and scientific use. The screws are well-constructed and durable, and the set offers enough variety to suit multiple projects. One slight drawback is that the case may not hold up over time, but it doesn't detract much from the value of the product. Overall, I highly recommend…

Pros
  • Includes 116 pieces for a variety of fastening needs
Cons
  • May pose a challenge for beginners to identify and distinguish between the different types of fasteners

Revainrating 2 out of 5

soft metal on wood screws

The square drive breaks easily and the screw bends. It is yellow pine. So on all screws. The holes were pre-drilled. Such a good idea, but not very useful.

Pros
  • wood screws
Cons
  • some bugs

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality fasteners

Don't waste your time and money unless you're working with cork or soft pine. Every wood is harder, the screw breaks, the square head of the screwdriver comes out with little effort, the screw gets hot immediately and bends quickly, even if the wood was pre-drilled with a 7/64 bit. Very poor quality, soft stainless steel metal. look elsewhere 57 years of carpentry and finishing.

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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