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πŸ’Ž SNUG Fasteners SNG498 Diamond Concrete: Superior Quality for Unparalleled Strength Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž SNUG Fasteners SNG498 Diamond Concrete: Superior Quality for Unparalleled Strength

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

Great for cinder blocks

I used this product to mount a Revain Basics TV wall mount to a cinder block wall. Went like clockwork. The included drill bit was the perfect size for the screws, make sure your drill bit is on high speed before use. The fastener is tight and shows no stress in the bolt or screw.

Pros
  • Includes 100 screws and 1 masonry bit
Cons
  • Out of style

Revainrating 5 out of 5

May need to have an extra/spare nozzle on hand

Only required to attach a piece of 1/2 width steel tape to a concrete curb to reinforce handrails. The drill took about 3/8 inch and drilled through 20 year old concrete. Quick trip to the local hardware store/lumber store for a pair of 3/16 bits. The new drill completed both holes in less than a minute. Screws are no problem at all.

Pros
  • Corrosion resistant and durable with EnviroSeal blue finish
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extreme grip, quality workmanship

Have used 4 of these points for inserting into brick that support every gutter in my house. Pre-drill a hole, insert a suction cup. Very strong and the thread design sticks to the brick very well. I also added some concrete filler to the hole before screwing it in to complete the sealing and add support. I would suggest this if you are someone who doesn't trust the product in the long run.

Pros
  • Diamond point provides excellent penetration into hard materials
Cons
  • Vanish