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πŸ”© 100 Count GRK HandyPak Screw Fasteners for Multipurpose Use Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ”© 100 Count GRK HandyPak Screw Fasteners for Multipurpose Use

#6 and #8 screws use T-15 bit; #9, #10, and #12 use bit T-25. Self-tapping, countersinking head; W-Cut thread design. One package contains 100 screws. Climatek coated for all weather corrosion protection conforms with ICC#2442. For use in wood, particle-board, cement fiberboard, plastic, and sheet metal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you need screws, buy them.

I bought the 2 inch but I don't think size matters after looking at them. for homemade fluff, they can be pricey, but they're legit, no jokes, no pun intended. I will be buying more and reusing the plastic boxes they come in. I'm not kidding when I say they take these screws seriously. revised is the only word.

Pros
  • Clasps
Cons
  • Discontinued

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not the same.: Screws

I bought two boxes of these deck repair screws a few months ago and they fit me well. I have reordered two more boxes and they are not as good. They don't turn on the beat anymore. This should be activated as they wear out after 100 screws. The screws are tightened slightly to get the bit into the head, sometimes the bit slips off because it's difficult to fully seat. In other cases, the bit will get stuck in the screw when tightening the screw. The plastic box they come in is also different…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product. self-tapping. Made my project so easy!

These screws made the horrible job so easy! I bought a new house and unfortunately only discovered after we moved in that there were a lot of squeaky floorboards hiding under my carpet on the second floor. I began my search and soon discovered that this was the result of the plank separating from the joist. This is usually due to the contractor using nails instead of screws to attach planks to joists. Ok, so how can I fix it? I thought I need a carpenter what's on my mind = $$$$. After watching

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • I'll add later