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πŸ”© SNUG Fasteners SNG482 Phillips Concrete: Unrivaled Strength for Secure Fastening Review

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Description of πŸ”© SNUG Fasteners SNG482 Phillips Concrete: Unrivaled Strength for Secure Fastening

Corrosion resistance and long lasting performance due to the EnviroSeal blue coating. Deep threads provide superior holding strength. Great for anchoring items to concrete, brick, block, or other masonry materials. The diamond tip allows for superior penetrating into hard materials. Package includes 100 screws and 1 masonry drill bit.

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I used 25 pieces to fasten 3/4" thick plywood to a concrete foundation wall. None broke, but I sprayed some lube in each hole to reduce the torque required to tighten the fasteners Giving 4 stars only because the masonry bit that came with it turned out to be a "dollar shop special" and only made 3 holes before the bits wore out completely Had I known this beforehand I would have ordered a decent bit from Revain including screws.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DO NOT BUY! BUYER BEWARE

DO NOT BUY! Tight concrete screws from this brand are terrible. They are very fragile and break even with a conventional drill, not with a punch. I tried using them to lay a subfloor on concrete. I pre-drilled the holes, vacuumed and inserted the screws. About a third of them burst, another third did not fully retract. I finished three sheets of plywood before going to the hardware store and buying another brand. I used Ace/true value hardware brand "Gripper". I almost finished my project and…

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works if you follow the instructions.

My plastic box was "full" with a drill bit and a masonry bit. I have a concrete house and use them throughout the house. Probably 40-50 of them. None of 1 broke. broken or something. If you look at other people's problems in their photos, you can clearly see that the thread of the screw has been torn off. This is an indicator that they are using the wrong masonry OR. they "drill" something other than the concrete of the first. These are "BETON" screws. When "drilling" wood you must first use…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Packaging is ugly