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πŸ”§ POWERTEC QWS1001 Phillips Thread Nickel – Superior Quality for Ultimate Fastening Performance Review

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Description of πŸ”§ POWERTEC QWS1001 Phillips Thread Nickel – Superior Quality for Ultimate Fastening Performance

Extra-deep cut Phillips drive prevents stripping. Course threads ensure a tight, effective and reliable hold into your work piece. Zinc-plated nickel construction for exceptional durability; wear, rust and corrosion resistant; Well made, top notch, great fit and finish. High-utility; use in wood, particle board, MDF and composite; works well in many s. Handy 100 PK of #6 x 5/8" flat-head wood screws.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good screws for screws

They were a great replacement for the screws that originally came with my cabinet. I even tried the thin nose and bull nose driver on them, no slipping

Pros
  • Series threads provide a strong, effective and secure grip in the workpiece
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The size I needed in screws

Use this size for a variety of projects and I've had trouble finding locally. Please note it comes in a plastic bag but I have separate storage containers for them. I also bought another size I needed from the same company. Both screws are good.

Pros
  • Zinc plated nickel construction for exceptional strength; Wear resistance, rust and corrosion resistance; Well made, first class, great fit and finish
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Coarse threads work well for fasteners

I bought this pack realizing I had way more rebuilt hinges, plates and brackets than I had screws to hold them . Very economical and high quality. Just understand that when they call them "deep thread" that's what they mean. They are not typically used on hardwoods.

Pros
  • Extra deep cross cut prevents stripping
Cons
  • I'll write later