316 stainless steel fully threaded rod, 3/4"-10, 24" length vs 1/2 in. 13 TPI 24 in. stainless steel fully threaded rod
Overall winner: 1/2 in. 13 TPI 24 in. stainless steel fully threaded rod
Key Differences
Fasteners Plus (A) is a 1/2"-13 fully threaded 316 SS rod offering finer threads and is presented as more versatile for applications needing that diameter; Small Parts (B) is a larger 3/4"-10 316 SS rod with a plain surface and has more customer reviews but some mixed feedback on corrosion resistance and thread quality. Choose A if you need a smaller-diameter, higher TPI rod and slightly higher average rating; choose B if you need the larger 3/4" diameter and don't mind varied review comments
316 stainless steel fully threaded rod, 3/4"-10, 24" length
Fully threaded 316 stainless steel rod with 3/4"-10 right-hand threads and a plain finish. Provides strength and corrosion resistance; some customers note good quality and functionality with mixed threading feedback
Pros
- full-length threading
- high corrosion resistance (316 stainless)
- plain surface with no coating
- adequate length for projects
Cons
- mixed feedback on thread quality
- some reports of irregular threading
- divided opinions on corrosion performance
1/2 in. 13 TPI 24 in. stainless steel fully threaded rod
A 1/2 inch diameter, 24 inch long stainless steel fully threaded rod with coarse 13 TPI threads. Provides versatile fastener length and threading for typical structural assemblies. Customer note indicates clear specification of diameter, length, and thread type
Pros
- stainless steel construction
- fully threaded rod
- standard coarse thread
- precise diameter and length
Cons
- no explicit corrosion rating beyond material
- no packaging or coating details
- no installation hardware included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Small Parts |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Fasteners Plus |
| User Reviews | Fasteners Plus |