Love these no need for plugs / needs to be a solid wall not soft
Very good. I would highly recommend this product. Easy to use.
These are excellent, and quite reasonably priced considering the quaility
These screws appear to be ok in regard to the specification, but were not in fact used in the current job. They remain available for future use.
4mm pilot hole and screw them in, simple as that really. Tried them into brick and breeze block, worked fine.
These are great. I had them originally for what they were intended for to hold my electrical clips in place. I found they worked that well i now use them in masonry jobs where i can get away with the length. Go in well. Grip well. No plugs required.
Bought these because they are stainless steel. I mostly use them for fixing stainless expanded metal mesh to wall repairs...as everyone should!! I plop a bit of epoxy or pu into the hole strengthen the fix If I need to. For fixing clips boxes etc to plasterboard etc. I prefer the DeWalt ones
Without drilling holds in a mortar better then standard screws in a plug.
With 4mm drilled hole holds better then normal case with plug. (You will need a propper European made ph2 bit with hammering off)
Whats missing is the cut near the tip to help it start in.
Pitty that only places left selling good quality 4mm drill bits are online only
Much better than the screws I have had previously which had a pan head. Lower profile is better inside trunking and they look like they will be good for metal saddles/conduit although I am yet to try that
Good screws. Did exactly what they say! Highly Recommended
good screws for the job go in easy with a pilot drill bit.
With 4mm pilot hole drilled into concrete, 100% of these screws tightened perfectly, without wall plugs.
Purchased thes to use during construction of a multifuel fire surround,
These screws were very screwy. I used them to screws things.
Excellent no raw plugs needed
Used to fix OSB panels onto concrete, worked really well. I only missed off 5 stars because the packet doesn’t tell you what drill to use or whether they are Phillips or Pozidriv