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🏒 Hillman 42481 2 Inch Premium Exterior Product Review

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3.3
πŸ”© Screws, πŸ”© Fasteners

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Description of 🏒 Hillman 42481 2 Inch Premium Exterior Product

Ideal for decking and any outdoor wood project. Bronze ceramic coat with a cross-cut thread and dual flat head exceeds 1,000 hour salt spray test under ASTM B116. 20% faster engagement into wood. 75% less wood splitting than standard wood screws.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comes with star attachment

I am building a workbench and needed these screws to attach the top to the tree. The same with the second deck. I really like the star fastener because it almost never breaks and I can quickly tighten the bolt in one go instead of alternating old bolts until they're useless. Fifty-one came. One of them is the Starbeat. Four stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Power Pro Always Ready

These are the best wood screws money can buy. Especially when compared to traditional Phillips head screws. I use the included bit in my drill and can make projects. I can easily remove these screws years later if the need arises. I have used them on my pier and they have held up well. I have found them to be much better to use than traditional nails. Once I discover them, I use them for any job I would use with a traditional Phillips head screw.

Pros
  • Wood Screws
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not impressed. The head is rounded too easily. refunded.

Got them for a small homeowner's makeover. outdoor railings etc. Well I had three done pretty well, but I used four or five to make the next two repairs pretty acceptable. The inside of the torque drive circuit, that star shape at the top where the slot or cross pattern should be, is rounded to the point where the drive head doesn't turn it. This usually happens when the screw hits the second piece of wood. They keep it in place. Walk slowly until it bites. Then it comes in like a charm, and…

Pros
  • Industrial and Scientific
Cons
  • Disappear