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πŸ”§ Hard-to-Find Fastener: Phillips Head (Part #014973211714) Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Hard-to-Find Fastener: Phillips Head (Part #014973211714)

Diameter: 1/4 inch. Length: 1-3/4 inch. Material: Steel. Finish: Blue ruspert. Head Style: flat (Phillips). Diameter: 1/4". Length: 1-3/4 inch. Material: Steel. Finish: Blue Ruspert. Head Style: Flat (Phillips).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Product wasn't in the bag yesterday, was today 09/06/20

Yesterday the Amazon envelope was empty, today it was delivered and my box of screws was there. Thank you for fixing the issue. You are wonderful people. They were small concrete screws that are hard to find. Thank you again and God bless you all for your hard work. 06.09.20

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 1 out of 5

NO TAPCON SCREWS

Very disappointed. I saw TAPCON in the product description. When I received them they were not genuine TAPCON screws but from a hard to find manufacturer. Very deceptive. I, although hard to find, stated they were a popular size. I misunderstood Tapcon in the product name and assumed they were Tapcon screws. If you need Tapcon screws, you don't want to order this product.

Pros
  • Hardware
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good alternative to mainstream brand

They have just been used in a concrete slab, after drilling the right size hole they worked perfectly. My only issue is that the blue coating on the screws was quite thick on several (I had three unusable) screw heads, which prevented the screwdriver head from pushing far enough to tighten the screw well, it started to tighten, but once you do that When proper torque was needed, the bit began to slip in the screw head. Most of the screws were different and worked great. I wanted to use all of…

Pros
  • Concrete Screws
Cons
  • Concise Instructions