CONFAST 1/4" x 2-3/4" Blue Flat Phillips Concrete Screw Anchor with Drill Bit vs CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box)
Key Differences
Both are CONFAST 1/4" x 2-3/4" concrete screws with drill bits, but Product A emphasizes a slotted hex head and lists drill bit included in each box while Product B has a flat Phillips head and a slightly higher review count. Choose A if you prefer a slotted hex head and the listing notes the bit in every box; choose B if you prefer a flat Phillips head and slightly more user feedback to judge performance
CONFAST 1/4" x 2-3/4" Blue Flat Phillips Concrete Screw Anchor with Drill Bit
Concrete screw anchor with included drill bit for masonry, block, or brick. Flat Phillips head for driving with a screwdriver. Self-tapping for direct masonry threading. Diamond point eases driving
Pros
- drill bit included in each box
- flat Phillips head design
- self-tapping into masonry
- diamond point eases driving
Cons
- mixed feedback on grip and durability
- some reports of thread stripping
- some failures to grip or breakage during installation
CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box)
Concrete screw anchor with self-tapping masonry design and drill bit included. Easy to drive via slotted hex head and provides good holding power. Customers note high quality and ease of installation, with mixed views on durability and bit inclusion
Pros
- BIT INCLUDED IN EACH BOX
- SELF-TAPPING into masonry
- SLOTTED HEX HEAD for nut driver
- DIAMOND POINT eases driving
Cons
- mixed durability and hold reports
- drill bit inclusion is inconsistent
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CONFAST |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | CONFAST |
| User Reviews | CONFAST |