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🔨 Snug Fastener Carbide Concrete SNG532: Unmatched Strength and Durability for your Concrete Projects! Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🔨 Snug Fastener Carbide Concrete SNG532: Unmatched Strength and Durability for your Concrete Projects!

High quality carbide tip for fast cutting and extended life. For applications in brick, concrete and block. Use with a standard drill. Flat shank prevents bit slippage. Package includes 5 premium concrete bits to be used with 1/4" Topcon style masonry screws. For applications in brick, concrete and block. Used by professionals from plumbers to re-modelers.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not for concrete. Suitable for masonry drills

Not for concrete work. I usually buy Bosch bits at the hardware store. I've had good luck with them for installing Tapcon screws. I bought them because of the 5 pack and the price. It's garbage! The tips are literally blown off through 1-2 holes. They may be suitable for concrete bricks or mortar, but definitely not for concrete. Also not true to size.

Pros
  • Power tool parts and accessories
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not strong at all!: Masonry Drill Bits

I bought these to drill about 70 holes in poured concrete basement walls. Each of them ranged from 2 to 5 holes compared to the drill bits supplied by Tapcon. I used a Milwaukee Magnum 1/2 inch hammer. The performance was pathetic. They're practically useless. I would not recommend them at all. Very disappointed. For reference, the Tapcon bit is at hole #60 or so and is still tighter.

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  • Masonry Drill Bit Sets
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

NOT for concrete work

I bought these based on the description that they drill metal concrete - but they don't drill shaft. I spent five minutes drilling the first hole and made the hole about 1/2 deep. The racquet was damaged - scratched, tarnished and looked like it was coming loose at the tip. It looks like they are regular drill bits that can be used in woodworking. I used a real masonry bit (which was too short, but that's all I had) and I was able to drill a 2.5" deep hole in about 1 minute. No damage to the…

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  • Electric drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • They could have chosen a newer model