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πŸ”’ MAXS62704 2-Inch Stainless Steel, 5lb Pound Review

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Description of πŸ”’ MAXS62704 2-Inch Stainless Steel, 5lb Pound

Type 17 Point Deck Screw. 10 by 2-1/2-inch T25 Star Drive. 305 Stainless Steel 5 pound tub. Model number: MAXS62704.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sprocket bolts (torx) rule!

We have found that when you need to install frames/garage shelving for a garage makeover you really need 3 screw lengths in quantity: 3" 2.5". , & 1.5/8" length. WFH (Work Form Home) brought us many remodeling jobs and turned at least 1 multi-car garage stall into an office/den (or women's den) to work in. And stainless steel addition, the Torx ( star) drive makes it even better.

Pros
  • 5lb 305 Stainless Steel Tub
Cons
  • Some Small Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product and good price

I am located in the US Virgin Islands. Home Depot claims to sell them here, but they're usually out of stock. In the States, Home Depot is slightly cheaper, but only a few dollars less. At USVI, Home Depot costs $10 more than Revain, but turns out it's almost the same price if I pay extra shipping (despite having Prime). Revain shipped them quickly and the only Home Depot on my island is still out of stock. Here in the salty air there are excellent all-purpose propellers for outdoor use. They…

Pros
  • Model number: MAXS62704
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great future investment for raised beds!

I used these stainless steel screws to build some raised redwood beds for growing my own products. I've had the beds a while and the mahogany is starting to rot, but the screws are as good as new. Since the beds will rot completely I will save the stainless steel screws and reuse them to create new beds. Since I will be using the same screws again and again in the years to come, I save money every time I convert my beds. Therefore, the long-term cost of these screws is very low. These screws…

Pros
  • 17 point deck screw
Cons
  • I will add later