Best Biscuits & Plugs in 2022

Last update: January 5, 2023

Oatey 33402 Mechanical Test Plug, 3 In, 5 Psi Back, Plastic, 110 Deg F, 3-Inch, Red Review:


I created a widget to uncoil coiled tubing. This was one of the seven missing cogs. For me, tube sizes 1" and under work fine. It was used to create copper pipe air coolers, straighten stainless steel fuel line coils, create transmission coolers, and create coated brake lines. Although not the designers' intention, I think the quality of the rubber and molding used for this project is unmatched.



Prescott Plastics 2 Inch Square Plastic Plug, Heavy Duty Tubing Post End Cap (4) Review:


I used them on a project that called for 2" square tubing with a 1/8" wall. Although I usually use steel plugs, I didn't on this job because I might later decide to remove them when making a modification. Because they are so much simpler to use than manufacturing plugs and they really give your project a professional look, I want to utilize them more frequently in the future.



Prescott Plastics 10 Pack: 1 Inch Square Plastic Plug, Tubing End Cap, Durable Chair Glide Review:


Price, appearance, shipping speed, and repair of Amsco kitchen stool legs that were missing some end caps and causing our kitchen's white oak floors to scrape were all excellent. Three minutes were needed to fix three stools. Additionally, a spare fit my 20-year-old NordicTrak ski machine that was missing its end plugs. Just make sure you take accurate measurements of the tube steel legs' internal and outer dimensions, as there are different sizes for the end caps. Thanks!



Solid-Wood Pocket-Hole Plugs - Pine Review:


I assembled a canopy bed entirely with the help of the Kreg Jig system. I went ahead and stained/polyd my bed pieces and built the bed since I didn't want to put off creating the bed while I was waiting for these to arrive. These were delivered, and I stained and polyd them to match. Some of them fit wonderfully, but I had more than 60 to fill, and many didn't fit perfectly because of incorrect drilling or screws that were positioned too far out, for example. If your hole is properly sized, these will fit flawlessly and be almost invisible, but if you are off by even a millimeter, these will be off. It is also possible for something to go wrong and cause the hole to be slightly off. If I had placed them first, sanded the entire piece, and then completed everything, there wouldn't have been a problem. They would not have been seen. Fortunately, my wood is very dark, making the ones that stick out little difficult to see at first inspection. I give it five stars since they are excellent and the KREG system is outstanding. I'll use them once more, but I'll know better to wait until everything is completed before staining, polyurethaning, or painting.



Solid-Wood Pocket-Hole Plugs - Oak Review:


The pocket hole jig was not created by Kreg, but they did make it widely accessible.A pocket hole jig is a fantastic addition to any shop, and Kreg provides these little plugs to make it even better by making it simple to fill your holes once you're finished.When I was reading the evaluations the last time, I seem to recollect that some people were complaining that the plugs were too lengthy and that they had to spend a lifetime grinding them down once they had been bonded in place.Guys, that was on purpose done by the generous people at Kreg; one size fits all. The majority of do-it-yourselfers probably use standard 3/4 inch stock, but the pocket hole jig works well with a wide range of material thicknesses and these plugs are designed for use with both thick and thin stock.At cut 3/4-inch material, I either set my little chop saw to about 30 degrees (with a scrap piece of wood on the backing to hold the plug firm against) or I lop off roughly a quarter-inch from the plug's fat end. With my small band saw or scroll saw, I can swiftly cut out a chunk if I'm in a hurry or only need one or two plugs.Place a small amount of glue in the gap and lower the plug until it is nearly flush.That is as simple as it gets.



50 Piece Flush Mount Black Hole Plug Assortment for Auto Body and Sheet Metal Review:


I used these to patch holes in a 2011 Crown Victoria used by retired cops. Five holes were precisely sized for one size, and I simply added superglue to the plugs' lips. The caps were then painted white to match the automobile by my wife using acrylic paint. From a distance, it appears excellent, but up close, it is definitely a janky work. Although three additional holes had to be expanded with a Dremel because they were in between sizes, everything turned out great. This was a really simple and inexpensive fix, but if you spent more time on it, it would undoubtedly look much superior. After washing it, the automobile was entirely watertight. Given that it functions admirably, I only gave it four instead of five stars. Time will tell how lifespan will fare in comparison to the sun's UV radiation! So far, so good!



General Tools 312038 3/8-Inch Button Plugs, Hardwood, 50-Pack Review:


These tiny wooden buttons are used by my husband in a variety of woodworking projects. He constructs banks that resemble 1890s-era homes, businesses, and railroads. The buttons can be transformed into whatever he can think of, including train headlights, post ornaments, and wheel hubs. If you're lacking in creativity, you could use them to conceal a screw head on a piece of furniture.



General Tools 315038 3/8-Inch Flat Head Plugs, FSC Ethically Sourced Hardwood, 50-Pack Review:


These were much too small for the carpenter bee holes we have in our deck, but I ordered them because another reviewer said they worked great for their carpenter bee holes. Nevertheless, I gave the product 5 stars because it is exactly as claimed and serves other needs.



3/8" (0.375 inch) Flush Mount Black Plastic Body and Sheet Metal Hole Plug - Qty 25 Review:


My CT100U Mini Bike has aftermarket suspension front forks, so the OEM front fender did not bolt on directly, so I bought a new CT100U Mini Bike rear fender and had to drill new mounting holes into it. Because the rear fender had holes in it from the original mounting holes, I hated how it looked, so I bought these 3/8" sheet metal hole plug kits to use on my CT100U Mini Bike front fender. They are of outstanding quality and appear to be durable for many years of use. They also hold firmly, which I needed for my off-road riding. I heartily urge everyone to buy this product from this Amazon seller.