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Hillman Group 45362 Phillips Antique Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Hillman Group 45362 Phillips Antique

Ideal for use when joining together wood pieces. Pre-drilling required. Included variants range #5 thru #9 in screw size. Included variants feature a Phillips drive and flat head style. Attractive antique bronze finish.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Antique Phillips Screws

After trying this type of screw, I am very impressed with its quality and durability. It is perfect for vintage-style projects and has a charming antique finish that adds a touch of elegance to any DIY project. The screws hold tightly and are very easy to install, making them a great choice for beginners .The only downside is that they are slightly more expensive than other standard screws but the investment is well worth it for the high-quality finish. Overall, I highly recommend these…

Pros
  • High-quality finish, easy to install
Cons
  • Slightly more expensive than standard screws

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Antique screws: impractical and unreliable

These screws are a waste of money. The antique finish may look fancy, but it makes them impossible to use in any industrial and scientific setting. Additionally, the Phillips-head shape makes them prone to stripping, making them even more frustrating to work with..

Pros
  • Antique finish looks nice.
Cons
  • Impractical and unreliable for industrial and scientific use. Phillips-head shape is prone to stripping.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good screws are good for fasteners

Most important: description is wrong! These are #5 3/4" screws. They are *not* 5" long. Once you fix that mistake, they're great. If screw #4 is too small for your application and screw #6 is too big, this could be the one for you.#5 screws are not very common.most major stores and even some hardware stores don't have them.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • No instructions