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πŸ’ͺ Powerful MKT Conset Masonry Phillips Fasteners: The Ultimate Screws with Impressive Diameter Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ’ͺ Powerful MKT Conset Masonry Phillips Fasteners: The Ultimate Screws with Impressive Diameter

Commonly known as "Tapcon". High strength steel for use in all types of solid and hollow masonry, wood and stone. Fluorocarbon coating offers high resistance to corrosion; costing withstands 1000 hour salt spray test. Cuts its own threads; hex head version offers 2 drive methods. Fast, easy installation; drill bit included in each box.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good for the price

Very good for the price. A few screws in the head of the cross sections had a coating material and were therefore unusable. Also, the drill bit that comes with the kit bent in half, literally 90 degrees, after warming up. Buy better. For the price they hold up very well with a good racquet.

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid anchors. Including carbide tip.

Absolutely great anchors for the price, they also come with carbide inserts just the right size for the screws. They may not have the same holding power as Tapcons because the threads aren't as pronounced, but they're fine for my use. I can't move them with a pry bar so that's enough for me. They also come with a corrosion resistant coating that works well for anchoring treated wood. All in all a great anchor bolt that I am very happy with.kd

Pros
  • Concrete Screws
Cons
  • Long Lead Time

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Soft Metal, Light Duty

I was installing rigid foam insulation on a basement wall in my house. At the recommendation of the insulation manufacturer, I used foam adhesive and 6 of these masonry anchors with each 4x8 foam board. The good part: 1. Cheap. Compared to better known brands in big stores. Sufficient holding power.3. Come up with a drill (more on that later). Bad: 1. The metal is soft. When driving a screw into concrete, the head is easily knocked off when using an impact wrench.2. The supplied drill was too…

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  • Hardware
Cons
  • Socket Required