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SNUG πŸ”© Fasteners Phillips Concrete SNG483 Review

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Description of SNUG πŸ”© Fasteners Phillips Concrete SNG483

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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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The beat was shot fast!

Used to attach T1-11 to concrete in our basement. Our house was built in 1900. The racquet broke but the screws hold the wood perfectly. Buy good bits for tight cast-in-place concrete. Great price but a little better.

Pros
  • Great Construction
Cons
  • Crumpled Packing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Almost the worst screws I've ever used.

These screws come out so easily. No matter what screwdriver I use, no matter what drill I use. Those fists. The design of the threads causes them to get stuck in the material when driven in. These screws really need Robertson or Torx bits. Now I know.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Outperforms any other Masonry Anchor

Incredible durability and anyone who needs to fasten materials to masonry work should use these. Used a 300 to attach a sub deck to a concrete slab and only had 1 latch. At the end of my project, I found that about 70 was too short for me, so I grabbed a box of Tapcons to finish the job quickly, and of the 70 I screwed in, 15 popped. I'd easily double that number if I wouldn't catch the rest by moving very slowly. Whatever Snug does, they have to keep doing it because they're doing it just…

Pros
  • Quality Construction
Cons
  • Requires Socket