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SNUG Fasteners SNG1110 Modified Phillips Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of SNUG Fasteners SNG1110 Modified Phillips

Quantity: 500 #8 x 1-1/4" Screws. Drive Type: Phillips Modified Truss Head. Material: Black Phosphate Coated Carbon Steel. Use: Wood or 22 & 18 Gauge Metal. Thread Type: Deep Thread with Very Sharp Point.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent value for money on screws!

I really like these black screws. They have wide, low profile pan heads that hold thinner mounts or pieces of wood very well. The black color is very suitable for visible fasteners and looks much more stylish compared to a standard metal screw. They are of good quality, the threads are even and smooth, and the tips are quite sharp.

Pros
  • Thread type: Deep thread with very sharp point
Cons
  • Some mistakes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Deep cross slots, sharp coarse thread. Strong and sharp.

I have several sizes of these screws and love them. The slots for the Philips are deep so that the driver holds well and doesn't slip out. Sharp tips won't grab, wobble or slip. The truss heads adhere well and fade on dark surfaces. Hey, these are screws and they do what screws are supposed to do. They don't break or slip, they hold up well.

Pros
  • Material: Black phosphated carbon steel
Cons
  • Off fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good anchor head - tight

I've been a happy customer of SNUG fasteners for a while and these are good screws too. SNUG normally comes in a small resealable plastic package, about 10% of which is cracked but still usable. The fasteners are identical in quality to those I can find at my local hardware store and they come in a few shapes like this truss head which I can't find locally.

Pros
  • Uses: Wood or metal in 22 and 18 gauge
Cons
  • Large and bulky