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1300-Piece Bulldog Complete Specialty Fastener Kit w/ Stackable Cases on sale for
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About the product- Three durable, stackable cases with customizable compartments
- Cases can be used or stored separately and can interlock to create one convenient case
- Each case is equipped with adjustable dividers to keep items in individual compartments
Includes- 350-Piece Metal + Wood Screws
- 450-Piece SAE Bolts, Nuts & Washers
- 500-Piece Metric Bolts, Nuts & Washers
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Case 1: Metal/Wood Screws
Phillips/Flat Combo Button-Head
#4 x 3/8" (20)
#4 x 1/2" (20)
#4 x 3/4" (20)
#6 x 1/2" (20)
#6 x 1" (20)
#8 x 1/2" (10)
#8 x 3/4" (10)
#10 x 3/4" (10)
Phillips Counter-Sunk Head
#4 x 1/2" (20)
#4 x 3/4" (20)
#4 x 1" (20)
#6 x 1/2" (20)
#6 x 5/8" (20)
#6 x 3/4" (20)
#6 x 1" (15)
#8 x 1/2" (15)
#8 x 3/4" (15)
#8 x 1" (15)
#10 x 1-1/4" (10)
#10 x 2" (10)
Case 2: Metric Screw, Nut, & Washer Assortment
Phillips/Flat Combo Button-Head Screws
M3 x 16mm (20)
M3 x 20mm (15)
M4 x 12mm (15)
M4 x 16mm (10)
M4 x 20mm (10)
M4 x 25mm (10)
M5 x 16mm (10)
M5 x 20mm (10)
M5 x 25mm (10)
M6 x 20mm (5)
M6 x 30mm (5)
Washers
M3 (100)
M4 (60)
M5 (50)
M6 (15)
M6 (15)
Nuts
M3 (60)
M4 (30)
M4 (20)
M5 (20)
M6 (10)
Case 3: SAE Screw, Nut, & Washer Assortment
Phillips/Flat Combo Button-Head Screws
#6 x 5/8" (40)
1/4" x 5/8" (10)
#8 x 1/2" (30)
#8 x 5/8" (20)
#8 x 3/4" (20)
#8 x 1" (10)
#10 x 3/4" (5)
#10 x 1" (5)
5/16" x 1-1/4" (5)
Washers
#6 (50)
1/4" (20)
#8 (40)
#10 (30)
5/16" (20)
Nuts
#6 (50)
1/4" (10"
#8 (40)
#10 (30)
5/16" (10)
Wasn't able to find dimensions of the cases, but I'm guessing the width to be around 18", width around 6.5" and maybe 2.5" tall per case / 7.5" tall total when stacked? So...roughly the size of a breadbox? Total ballpark. If someone owns one and wants to measure, that would be swell.
As far as quality is concerned, these are almost certainly on the lower end. I wouldn't depend on them for any considerable amount of shear strength requirements. I also don't know that I believe the "chrome" finish claim. Looks like standard zinc to me...which I'm perfectly fine with (takes gun bluing great if I need a black hardware piece), but some people might not be. I've found that kits like this can be useful if assembling/repairing things that don't require a lot of load, nor much torque to insert (pre-drilled pilot or threaded holes, for example). I make a lot of small crafts, customize toys for my kids, etc.
Anywho, hope this is helpful. If anyone wants to return the favor and can recommend empty stackable storage bins like this, I would be most appreciative. My brother-in-law gave me a metric crap-ton of assorted nuts/bolts/washers that his mechanic shop was ready to throw out, and I've been meaning to get them organized for ages.
Shit, if you need higher grade hardware, at least you could use these to figure out what size it is, and then go in and buy the higher grade stuff....
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I'm starting to think it's all cheap shit material. Unless you are aiming for galvanized or something else, they all the same.
That's my concern. I've had more headaches with cheap, crappy hardware stripping out than just making a trip to the hardware store when I need it.
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This! I hate being the dude standing in aisle trying to figure out where & which bolt/nut or whatever I need…might save me a trip or 100
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Shit, if you need higher grade hardware, at least you could use these to figure out what size it is, and then go in and buy the higher grade stuff....
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Hillman (ACE) is complete garbage and might as well be silly putty. I strip/break screws from them constantly.
Everbilt (HomeDepot) is still really good quality and my preference
GripFast/Midwest Fastener (Menards) is decent. Step down from Everbilt, but way better than Hillman.
Never heard of Bulldog before.
Agreed. But one thing I've started doing is when throwing out some old device/appliance, I remove the easy accessible screws and whatnot and throw em in my bin.
But I definitely wouldn't complain having one of these lying around.