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πŸ”© M4x0.7 Stainless Steel Fullerkreg Phillips Machine Screws Review

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Description of πŸ”© M4x0.7 Stainless Steel Fullerkreg Phillips Machine Screws

M4 Metric Thread Size (4mm). A2 Stainless Steel, also known as 18-8 or 304 Stainless Steel. Details. Metric or Imperial?: Metric. Thread Size (T): M4 (4mm). Thread Length (E): 5mm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dependable screws for your needs

These screws are a must-have for any industrial and scientific project. They are sturdy and durable, promising to last even in the toughest conditions. The sleek design and reliable performance make them a great addition to any tool kit. The only downside is that they can be a bit pricey compared to other options.

Pros
  • Durable stainless steel material
Cons
  • Requires a Phillips screwdriver, limiting compatibility with other tools

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Item as pictured with good full carving and nice finish!

Great product! Good threads and nice finish, just like in the photo. I will use these as screws to replace the M/C carburetor float bowl as needed. Thanks very much!

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great as spare screws for my CCTV rigs

I use these instead of the crappy screws that come with the mounts and back boxes on the CCTV cameras we install. It's nice to have a Phillips head screw instead of looking for my hex socket or using the tiny allen wrench that comes with camera boxes. I've never seen them rust, and each has the correct thread.

Pros
  • Best in the niche
Cons
  • I'll add later