Description
Concrete Nail (Steel Nail) |
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1 inch |
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1.5 inch |
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2 inches |
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2.5 inches |
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3 inches |
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4 inches |
A Concrete Nail—sometimes called a Steel Nail—steps in when ordinary nails just aren’t strong enough. Made from hardened steel, these things power straight through concrete, brick, or masonry without breaking a sweat. They’re tough. You don’t have to worry about them bending or snapping, even if you hit them hard. That’s why people in construction or renovation keep reaching for them. What really makes these nails stand out is how durable they are. The sharp tip drives cleanly into hard surfaces, and the rigid body keeps everything steady. You end up saving time because you’re not constantly fighting with bent nails or redoing work. Whether you’re putting together wooden frames, locking down fittings, or handling bigger structural jobs, these nails hold tight and don’t let go. If you need real strength and reliability, this is the nail you want on your side.



