🔨 Anchor Your Projects with Confidence!
The 3703-6076 15m Anchor Cement is a high-performance, quick-setting solution designed for construction professionals. Weighing in at 10 lbs, this versatile cement is compatible with concrete, metal, and masonry, ensuring a robust bond for all your projects. With a rapid 15-minute set time and a full cure in 28 days, it’s the go-to choice for reliable and durable anchoring.
Brand | Hartline Prod. |
Specific Uses For Product | Construction |
Material | concrete |
Compatible Material | Concrete, Metal, Masonry |
Item Form | Paste |
Color | White/Off-White/Gray |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Pail |
Full Cure Time | 28 Days |
UPC | 033122100105 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033122100105 |
Manufacturer | Jensen (Home Improvement) |
Part Number | 10010 |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 8.7 x 5.8 inches |
Item model number | 10010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10 lb |
Included Components | Cement |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
National Stock Number | 5610-01-024-6981 |
W**7
Works well
This cement sets very quickly, as advertised.
D**M
Workhorse of my art world
Love this stuff! You can’t ask for a better medium. It’s not messy or sticky and cleans up easily. It cures quickly so you can make a lot of casts in a short amount of time. It works well with silicone molds. I can be really silly with the water—from not enough to too much—and it still comes out with a good result. The color is a nice soft gray which you can easily pigment or paint, but it looks good on its own too. I primarily use this cement for making plant pots.
M**H
Great seal
Easy to work with and sealed quickly. However getting this product online is extremely difficult. 50/50 on this one. Great product but customer service needs improvement.
C**S
Worked for our handrail!!!
I was trying to steady a wobbly handrail on my outside steps without creating a long, expensive endeavor. I was getting discouraged searching the internet on how to fix this as almost everything included either digging up the old cement or cutting the metal railing!I looked into post anchors - the kind that you pour in and they spread, but those are pre-measured for bigger, deeper holes (most of it would be thrown away), and are usually green (which will be an eye sore on cement).Then, thankfully, I found this and it worked beautifully!!! No more wobbly rail, no eye sore, and there is plenty left over for a future use for something else as you don't have to mix everything at once.So glad that I found this product!
T**Y
Amazing Customer Service
First I had issues with where my product was only for it to magically turn up a day later. I guess a neighbor found it either way the seller was extremely understanding before I could update them about the found product they had already shipped a new one for me and they when I updated them they didn't even suggest that I ship it back. That's so amazing. The absolute best customer service ever. I feel like the really care about getting their product into the hands of a consumer.About the packaging, first they packed so much paper that I intended on reusing, like it was a lot of paper. They put two five pound bags into a bucket (with a handle) so that you could either pour it out of use the bucket to mix together your projects.So after I started using it I found it to be very straightforward and easy to understand. I made colorful terrazzo chips and could demold pretty quickly and sand without much effort.
O**S
Been using this product for almost 50 years - nothing compares - that I know of
As a teenager in the 70s we used rockite on the farm to 'weld' rocks back in the barn wall.Barns were made from field stone and cement. In the bull pen, 'Bob' the bull, would scratch his head (horns were cut off) by rubbing it on the wall. Eventually, the concrete would give way to all the attention 'Bob' would give to his itchy head. And of course the field stone would fall out.Rockite cures in 15 minutes, regardless of how much water you use. I could literally hold the rock until the rockite set up. Then never had to worry about it again.Today was different. I was fixing a rock patio that has cracked and split from age. From welding the huge cracks together, to filling the gaps. It was a pleasure to work with.I found that I could measure the water, and rockite in a squirt bottle (Empty Chalk bottle), shake it till it was mixed thin enough for me to squirt the fluid into the larger cracks and openings.For got how much fun this product was.
M**Y
Repeat customer! Great product!
The media could not be loaded. Love LOVE this product.Simple to mix, easy to use, what more could you ask for?*Spray-paintable (I recommend using frog tape for nice clean lines)For any / all questions feel free to find me on Instagram!Best, @marysels
P**R
Have been using this stuff for years - it's indispensable
This is my go-to for any type of small cement patching or anchoring I have to do around the house. I always keep some handy. It is easy and fast to mix. (For very small repairs, I just mix up a little with water in an old plastic bowl with a putty knife.)I don't know what they put in this stuff, but it sets up fast, is incredibly hard and dense, and adheres and stands up perfectly. I've used it over the years to repair a lot of broken places in steps, walls, and floors, and for anchoring.It is too expensive for large projects—for that you'll need standard portland cement mixtures in bags, but for smaller projects or repairs, I don't think this can be beat.
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