Prime-Line MPSC7841-100 Drywall Screws, 6 x 1-1/4 Inch, Coarse Thread, Phillips Drive, Flat Head, Pack of 100, 6 x 1-1/4", 100 Piece
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Not sure. They came in a clear plastic bag, and after I used them to attach reflectors to some trees, they began to rust.
The total weight of the 100 screws, including packaging, is 0. 37lbs.
Selected User Reviews For Prime-Line MPSC7841-100 Drywall Screws, 6 x 1-1/4 Inch, Coarse Thread, Phillips Drive, Flat Head, Pack of 100, 6 x 1-1/4", 100 Piece
The screws aren't one and a quarter inches long. I've attached a photo of a 1 1/4" screw as well as one of the screws I received. The screws arrived in a sealed plastic bag labeled 1 1/4", but they are all 1".
I first noticed black metallic shards accumulating on my magnetic screwdriver bit. Worse, while driving through 1/8" luan plywood into joists, the screw heads broke off. These screws were supposed to be the same as the ones I'd purchased from a big box hardware store. They aren't, believe me! With my original supply of screws, I was able to easily install 15 sheets of plywood. The heads started breaking off as soon as I switched to Amazon screws.
br>OK, MAYBE ONE OF THE WORST. SO I GOT ANOTHER SCREW AND TRYED AGAIN. EXACTLY THE SAME EXACTLY THE SAME EXACTLY THE IT WAS NO LONGER JUST ONE BAD SCREW AFTER FOUR (4) HEADS WERE POPPED OFF. MY SCREWDRIVER WAS ON THE LOWEST SETTING. I EVEN ATTEMPTED TO SCREW WITH MY HANDS. br>THESE SCREWS ARE WASTE OF TIME. BUY NOT, DON'T BUY NOT, DON'T BUY NOT, DON'T BUY NOT, DON'T BUY NOT, DON'T BUY NOT, DON'T br>THEY MUST BE PASSED BY!.
The screws were 6 x 1 1/4 inches in length. The package's label stated the same measurements as the order, but they were clearly incorrect. labeled. Each screw was just under one inch long in total, which was insufficient for my job. I'll keep these screws in case I need a shorter length in the future, but this order was filled incorrectly, causing my project to be delayed, so it deserves a low rating.
Metal spinters should be avoided when using these drywall screws. I seem to get a metal splinter in my finger every time I use these specific drywall screws. I've never had this problem with any other drywall screws before. Screws, on the other hand, are effective. br>br> There appears to be some kind of flashing that splinters off, which is just annoying.
They were exactly as you'd expect from a big box retailer. For drywall, this is ideal. They arrive in a plastic bag that has been sealed. When you can't get to the store due to the Corona virus, this is a great alternative.
I'll keep them because I'll be able to use them in some way.
Some have broken while being drilled into studs, which is a disadvantage. and they haven't been deburred, so you'll have to use your fingers to start the screw. Frequently, metal shavings end up in your fingertips (ouch).