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Features:
These concrete hurricane anchors are small and compact, easy to store and will not take up much space, allowing to you carry them around for use when needed.
You can give these hurricane anchor bolts to friends, relatives, colleagues and neighbors in need, and they will be delighted to receive such useful tools.
Specifications:
Color: as shown in pictures
Size: as shown in pictures
Quantity: 100 pieces
Package includes:
100 x Hurricane shutter hardware 1/4-20 thread
Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Kevin Finnegan
August 4, 2025
Perfect for mounting my peg boards and my fire extinguisher in my basement on the foundation walls. Also used these to mount tool holders in my garage.
PRIME RIB
July 27, 2025
I needed several pieces after Hurricane Ian and these work for my shutters. I believe the quality could be better, maybe more galvanized, but for the price it's good enough with many spares to have.
David
July 13, 2025
Used to install hurricane shutters on rental houses. No issues thru Florida hurricanes this year !
J.C.
July 5, 2025
When using these make sure you purchase the tool if you don’t have one. If installed properly, they shouldn’t fail. Nice anchors.
Theodore Stradinger
March 1, 2025
strong "Lead" anchors that grips well in cement walls or cinder block walls. I used a tool made for this and the bolts hold strong
Jennifer
February 16, 2025
Great anchors. Easy to use. Set well. Amazing price
GC and PC
February 8, 2025
I needed to mount some panels on a cement block wall and since I will need to take them off and put them back on repeatedly I wanted to use something threaded to hold the panels to the wall.This anchor is supposed to secure in place when the rear cone shaped threaded piece is pulled into the cylinder. The rear piece expands the cylinder into concrete as it is pulled into the cylinder.The problem with these pieces is that when I opened the bag about one third of them had the two pieces completely pushed together. How is the anchor going to expand into the wall if the rear piece is all the way in before putting them in the wall?From the pictures I attached, you can see that some of the two piece anchors are already pushed together. Some of these I could get to hold, but most would not and would turn in the hole as I screwed the bolt into them.So if you need these to hold something that can be installed and removed repeatedly, like plywood for hurricane preparation, make sure you have extras.
Mikey.
January 27, 2025
Box arrived half open , missing so many pieces …
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