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Screw Eye 4.9 5 7 9
Sturdy and correct Ordered these to go along with a new stall guard-- sturdy and correct, good buy. June 12, 2012
Screw eyes Can't have too many of these (in either barn or kennel) and the price was right! January 20, 2012
Excellent Deal I was paying about $1 a screw eye at the hardware store and here they are @ about $4 for a 12 pack. Great buy especially when there is a free shipping offer!! Great buy! April 9, 2010
Very Useful We take some of these to shows to screw into the wood for cross ties. They work great and usually go in with just your hand but sometimes need a little more to get them secure. August 13, 2009
Easy Very easy to screw into a wall. I usually need some tools to get these in but somehow this one went right in with only my hand. Very pleased. June 15, 2009
great value paid $2.49 at the feed store, same strong screw eye here was only 49 cents! May 26, 2009
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