CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box) vs Wensilon 100 pcs 1/4" x4" White Concrete Screws (Flat Head)

Overall winner: CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box)

Key Differences

CONFAST (A) includes a drill bit in each box and has a slotted hex head for easier driving, while WenSilon (B) offers a larger 100-piece pack, white rust-resistant finish, and carbon steel construction. Choose CONFAST if you value a bit-included, easier-driving screw and slightly lower listed price tier; choose WenSilon if you need a larger quantity with corrosion-resistant coating

CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box)

CONFAST concrete screw anchor with drill bit (100 per box)

CONFAST • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

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
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Wensilon 100 pcs 1/4" x4" White Concrete Screws (Flat Head)

Wensilon 100 pcs 1/4" x4" White Concrete Screws (Flat Head)

Wensilon • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

Concrete screws in a 100-pack for masonry, brick, or stucco. Hardened carbon steel with white finish for durability and corrosion resistance. Some users note easy cement penetration but mixed feedback on drill bit usefulness

Pros

  • 100-pack for bulk use
  • high hardness and corrosion resistance
  • flat head design for masonry fixes
  • suitable for concrete, masonry, mortar walls

Cons

  • mixed feedback on drill bit usefulness
  • mixed durability/hold performance reports
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price CONFAST
Durability Tie
Versatility CONFAST
User Reviews CONFAST