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(66700) 3/16 x 2-1/4" PFH 100pk Concrete Screws

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(66700) 3/16 x 2-1/4" PFH 100pk Concrete Screws
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(66700) 3/16 x 2-1/4" PFH 100pk Concrete Screws

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99953

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Our Price: $10.97
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Features:
  • Patented Phillips II with ACR Drive Drive System

  • Code Approved

  • Heads Will Not Strip Out-Allows for More Torque

  • Corrosion Resistance - Can Be Used In PT Wood

  • ACR3 Bit and 5/32 Drill Bit Included

Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

5Better than Zapcons  Apr 23, 2012
By Cygarbuff
Lowes used to stock these but not anymore. I'm glad they are available on line. They have a P3 head which eliminates stripping the heads out all together. Tapcons have a P2 and with the torque needed you will either strip the head or shear the screw. Either way you're in a bad situation. I own a set in every size

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3snapped  May 03, 2011
By romansoldier
I liked the product for its design. A+ on the design, phillips head with square drive. You can provide a significant amount of torque, in my case I was able to snap the heads off left and right, nothing i experienced with the other brands where they have just a phillips head only. With the same amount of torque other brands would result in a damage phillips head.

It was difficult to try not to snap the heads off, so I was BS'ing the product at first, then I lost the drill bit it came with, So I use another I had. My older bit drilled the hole ever so slightly bigger in diameter, that at this point I was no longer snapping the heads off, for the most part. Now.. I was liking the product. My only advise is, NOT to use the bit they provide, the provided bit drills slender holes causing a tight fit, then causing you to snap the head off.

btw...my project was a subfloor on concrete, I'm neutral whether to recommend, A+ for head design but screws should not snap that easily.

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