National Hardware solid flat 1-1/2" x 72" plain steel vs 2Pack A36 hot rolled steel plate 8" x 12" 1/4" thick
Overall winner: 2Pack A36 hot rolled steel plate 8" x 12" 1/4" thick
Key Differences
National Hardware (A) is a long 1-1/2" x 72" hot-rolled flat bar favored for cutting and general-purpose projects and sits at a more affordable price tier. SALUINOKI (B) ships as two A36 hot-rolled plates (8x12") with thicker, heavy, rust-resistant-coated pieces and higher average ratings, but some buyers report burrs on the edges
National Hardware solid flat 1-1/2" x 72" plain steel
Solid flat steel bar for construction or industrial use. Durable hot-rolled plain steel suitable for exterior applications. Customers note good quality, ease of cutting, and straightness
Pros
- durable hot-rolled plain steel
- good quality
- easy to cut with a jigsaw
- perfectly straight
Cons
- thickness dimension may be missing in some feedback
2Pack A36 hot rolled steel plate 8" x 12" 1/4" thick
A pair of A36 hot rolled steel plates, each 8x12x1/4 inches, suitable for welding. Comes with rust-protective packaging. One user notes its flatness and functionality as a replacement base
Pros
- includes 2 plates
- rust-protected packaging
- flat and heavy construction
- suitable for welding
Cons
- edge quality varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | National Hardware |
| Durability | SALUINOKI |
| Versatility | National Hardware |
| User Reviews | SALUINOKI |