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⚒️ Hartline ROCKITE-10001-1LB Fast-Curing 1 Lb Rockite Expansion Cement Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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5.0
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Compatible MaterialConcrete, Metal
BrandHartline
Item Package Quantity1

Description of ⚒️ Hartline ROCKITE-10001-1LB Fast-Curing 1 Lb Rockite Expansion Cement

This item Rockite expansion cement 15 min 1 lb. Used for hardware, glue. The product is manufactured in United States. Model number: 10001.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fear No More

I've read a lot of reviews about these little do-it-yourself concrete mixes and everyone seemed to hate them. No one seemed to like them, except for one major flaw: the lack of directions. I had two small square flower pots and some cute decorative elves sitting on the backs of birds. I had to find a way to ensure that these peaks in the banks would remain stable for years to come. At 82; and not as skillfully as I used to stick a pickaxe in a styrofoam square, mixed cement in a small bucket…

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  • Price
Cons
  • Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Product works great

I installed an eyelet plug in my cement ceiling to hang a heavy bag. In the end the anchor failed. After the third repair, I realized that I had to find a new solution. Rockite worked better than expected. The instructions were easy to follow. Dries in 15 minutes and is enough to hang heavy gear in an hour. If necessary, you can mix Rockite in different ways. Rockite can be mixed with liquid mix for pouring. I turned Rockite into putty for use in a hole in my ceiling. Once the putty was in…

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  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Have used this product for almost 50 years

As teenagers in the 70's we used Rockit on a farm to 'weld' rocks back into the barn wall. Barns were built of fieldstone and cement. In the pen, the bull "Bob" scratched his head (the horns were cut off) and rubbed it against the wall. Eventually, the concrete gave way to all of the attention "Bob" was giving to his itchy head. And of course the boulder would fall out. Rockite cures in 15 minutes no matter how much water you use. I could literally hold on to the rock until the Rockit took…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Big and bulky