James DeAn
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
These were utilized to secure 2x4, heavy duty storage shelves I built in our basement. They were just what I needed to anchor the shelves to the concrete block wall. I used roughly 6 of them and all of them went into place well via hammer drill and a hammer. They snugged up well and are holding strong! Remember not to over-tighten these style anchors or they'll risk cracking and pull through concrete (especially with thin wall cinder blocks).
Paul R Manangan
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
These are thinner than I expected which is probably my fault but they work great and take a beating.
Ghostn_U
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Solid quality didn't mushroom out while tapping it into the concrete. Holds tight with no slip or wiggle.
Ken McGuffee
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
I used these to anchor may steel patio structure the concrete pad. They worked great for the corner attachments and used longer anchors for the sides. The only issue is the lack of directions in the package that I received, thankfully, I have used this type of anchor before. A quick google search will land plenty of how-to's on how to install and use these. After drilling the required hole and hammering these into place I did a strength test to see if they would move. These anchors were solid and holding the corners securely in place before I did the side anchors. I would have been comfortable using just these but being on the Mid-Atlantic coast during hurricane season and wanting the side walls to be more stable I needed the side anchors. I was impressed with the strength considering the smaller size, I used the extras to anchor a small 3x5 aluminum shed in my side yard and it is very stable now. For the price and feeling of security knowing that my shed and patio are held down solidly, these are a great deal. Very happy with these anchors.
AZdesert35
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Not much to say here. I usually get these at the big box home improvement stores but I am always looking for new brands and options to get a better value. For this batch I am putting up a dividing wall in a workshop building. I drilled holes in the slab, tapped these in and used them to secure the bottom plate 2x4 of the wall. So far so good.
tool_nut
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I had several electrical j-boxes to anchor to the wall. I used these wedge anchors with great success. Drilling the hole of course is the biggest part of the job. Once that is done you just tap the anchor in and tighten the nut.You are left with a 1/4"-20 stud for your mounting. Note the seller states this is a grade 2 stud so I wouldn't go crazy with really heavy loads on it. For my purposes they are perfect, but I am only supporting 10lbs or so.
EagleRay
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
These 1/4’ x 2-1/4” Concrete Stud Anchor Bolts come ready to use and work well to anchor small loads onto concrete or brick. I used several to anchor down a small lightweight shed onto a concrete slab. Fortunately I have a hammer drill and had the correct size masonry drill bit. In my opinion the product should include the correct sized bit just to make sure that users are using the right sized bit because any bit that is a bit too big or too small simply will not work, but that is just my opinion and does not impact my rating of this product since it works just fine as long as you have or get the correct size bit.
Summery
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Husband says these worked for his needs. He had no issues using these.