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πŸ”© CONFAST Phillips Sleeve Anchor Plated: Durable & Reliable Fastening Solution Review

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Description of πŸ”© CONFAST Phillips Sleeve Anchor Plated: Durable & Reliable Fastening Solution

VERSATILE - Can be installed in a wide variety of masonry, solid concrete, brick or block. 360 DEGREE EXPANSION - Provides consistent holding values in a wide range of base materials. PRE-ASSEMBLED - Ready to install no separate parts required. ALL STEEL PARTS - Heavy duty for the most demanding jobs. ANCHOR SIZE EQUALS HOLE SIZE - Easy to remember correct hole size for best results.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong and reliable anchors!

My analysis of this product showed that it is capable of securely fastening heavy loads to concrete surfaces with ease. The plated finish protects against rust and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability. The only con is that it may take some effort to properly install, but the end result is worth it. Overall, a great investment for any construction project.

Pros
  • Strong and durable with a plated finish that resists corrosion
Cons
  • Difficult to install without specialized tools and expertise

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Misleading designation

IMPORTANT: Phillips screw is also a sleeve (internal thread). An anchor is a sleeve around a stud that protrudes from your concrete. Given the picture and the description I figured the bushing left in the concrete would be flush and get a Phillips head screw. But they seem good/quality. Although I found another solution at my local hardware store, I'm keeping it for possible future projects, not returning.

Pros
  • Sleeve dowel
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Did the job well for me for Anchor

I wanted to install two rows of 2x4's on a stucco covered concrete block wall. They appear to have worked well as the boards appear solid and should provide good support for the trellises I plan to attach to them. Drilling deep enough holes was a bit tricky at first, but after a few I got the hang of it. I only needed 20 but I messed up a few while studying so I was glad I bought more than I needed. I was a little unsure if I bought the right length and maybe 1/2 inch shorter would be better…

Pros
  • Anchor
Cons
  • Some little things