Hillman 376476 DuoPower Contractor-Strength Anchor Kit (#8 & #10), White
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Among the items in the kit Item #8 The following amounts are 10 times 1 It is 3/16 of an inch. Anchors on a 1-inch center line, #8 The diameter of 9/16 inches. The following screw is #10 x 1 Phillips The diameter of 9/16 inches. A pair of #10 anchors, sized two by two This is 5/16 of an inch. A set of Phillips screws with a #2 Phillips bit and a 1/4 in. diameter. The 5/16 in. bit and drill bit are both required. This bit is used to drill holes. There are 60 pieces in this set
Selected User Reviews For Hillman 376476 DuoPower Contractor-Strength Anchor Kit (#8 & #10), White
Sticking things in holes is one of my specialties, and using those stuck items for fastening and hanging items is another. The best. You could hang a 5 year old child from them properly if you used them as instructed. The great aunt with diabetes could use the towel rack as a grab bar while trying to get off the porcelain throne if a couple of these were held up by a couple of these. I am really happy with the things in my life. It stinks to have toggle bolts.
Last month, I purchased this model for the sole purpose of trying it out. In conclusion, I used most of the larger anchors and barely any of the smaller anchors. The price is 18 bucks for 25 of the large and 35 of the small. As a result, I was interested in buying the model that only has There were 12 of them, each worth $8. It surprised me to see used selling for 11 dollars when I thought I was purchasing the same product as I had. Is it used? According to the article, some information may be missing. Who can guess how many missing (( there are? There are fewer than 40 anchors in the boat. There are fewer than 20 large anchors on board. I made a mistake, so don't do the same. Rather than going with the Fischer brand, where you could get 50 big anchors for $15, I should have gone with the V-max brand. It looks like 25 anchors and 25 screws, but I was afraid. They like to screw you because of how they are. Next time I will know if it is 50 anchors and 50 screws or if it is a large screw. Here's an update It is a good product. As far as the "used version", I did not return it since I was ignorant and therefore could not make any judgment. I think they could have just used two anchors in it. I did have the great fortune though of finding the big anchors, even though 5 of them were too short. If I had found only small anchors I would have been devastated. Besides the 50 anchors in the Hillman package, I ordered the Fischer dual power box of 100 anchors, which sells for 19 dollars and should be the same size as the anchors in the Fischer box. In the meantime, I will update when I receive them.
You get everything you need in one The drill bit must match the anchor's size to the screw's diameter if you want a good fit. One and the same. I cannot believe how well this anchor works since it goes exactly into the wall without bulging. The entire process went smoothly. I give it a five-star rating. Please provide me with your address so that I can come and hug you.
There is a lot of information packed into this kit, and it was hard to figure out exactly what is included. As a result, I posted photos in the event anyone else has questions. As of yet, I haven't used it, but it appears to be of good quality and definitely worth the price. I'll update this if I think differently once I've used it.
The supplier of this product describes it as a complete kit that comes with drill bits of appropriate sizes for use with drywall, plaster, tile, block, brick, and concrete. In addition, the package does not say that these bits are only for drywall, and they can't be used in masonry. Outside of the package, there is no indication that this is true.