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Smseace Tapping Screws Drywall 20Mm 100P Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of Smseace Tapping Screws Drywall 20Mm 100P

Product name: Flat Head Phillips Wood Screws. Size: Diameter #4, Length 1/2", 3/4". Head style: flat (Philip), surface treatment: black phosphate. Material: carbon steel, color: black. If you encounter any product quality problems during use, please contact us.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Tapping Screws for Drywall

These tapping screws have been a game-changer for my drywall projects. As a result of using this product, I found that they are incredibly easy to install and provide a secure hold. The threads are sharp and smooth, making for smooth insertion without stripping. However, I wish the pack contained more screws as I found myself running out midway through a project. Overall, I am impressed with the quality of these screws and would highly recommend them to others.

Pros
  • Easy to install, secure hold
Cons
  • Could use more screws in a pack.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality for wood screws

These screws are garbage. After assembling the cabinet doors, I loosened a few screws and the heads broke off. Had to glue the heads back on so they don't look like unfinished junk

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A tangled mess in a pretty plastic box :(

I just wanted a simple assortment that came ready to use. Nice, tidy and organized as pictured (that's the ONLY reason I ordered it in the first place). Me haven't even tried removing the screws.* Maybe you could actually stick the plastic dividers into the grooves with a dab of glue?Well, in my world, I have 235 reasons to be less than thrilled.

Pros
  • Fasteners
Cons
  • Something else