Power Pro 48599 Wood Screws, #9 x 2-1/2", Premium Outdoor Deck Screws, Rust Resistant, Epoxy Coated Bronze, 1lb Box, 100 pcs
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My goal is to stick with 25S because I climb, and they work for me. Possibly I could go down to a 15 or a 20 but that's all I need.
There are a couple of pieces in the box that
There is a T-wire involved in these Bits of 25 torx
Selected User Reviews For Power Pro 48599 Wood Screws, #9 x 2-1/2", Premium Outdoor Deck Screws, Rust Resistant, Epoxy Coated Bronze, 1lb Box, 100 pcs
Deck screws are the only screws I You really are getting your money's worth when you buy them. As soon as I opened the box, I received a box full of loose screws. I think Amazon may want to secure the manufacturers packaging. I counted the loose screws I had, too, as I had a box full of loose screws anyway. I therefore agree with their claim of 530 screws since the manufacturer's container states 501 on the side of the container. Five hundred three is what I got. It would be better if the boxes were secured before they were put into the Amazon Amazon's packing box is so thin that they could easily fall through.

Doesn't seem to slip and grabs pretty Compared with other screws of similar size, this screw has a smaller shank. The only thing I find problematic in the advertisement is I do not believe there are 530 pieces in the box, and there are not 900 pieces in the screws (also made by the same company). Recently, I ordered several boxes of each size for a few projects, but was disappointed that the counts were off, particularly in the 5# box, which claimed that the item had 900 pieces, when it really contained closer to 400. No matter what the exact number is, every box contains at least a dozen or so screws that cannot be used, because the heads have been coated with something that makes it almost impossible for a bit to get a grip on It is otherwise a good screw except for those issues.

Wood screws seem as if they're just your average screws, but they're more than just Both with and without a pilot hole, I have experienced no splitting of wood using these screws. As I mentioned earlier, I have not used these with hard woods before, so I can't tell for certain how they will handle them. I started with a small pack of these and decided they were going to be my go-to pens This is for screws on the outside. Among the Pros I am very satisfied with the Torx drive! The coating seems to last outside in the desert southwest
I have no experience with splitting
There are no broken heads with impact drivers
Nice grip
Cons I wish the price was slightly lower so I could build more things
Making my wallet empty
Makes me want to build more things.

In my experience, I have used about a quarter of a box and all of them have been effective. All of them got into the wood without ripping the tires or refusing to do so. I would definitely buy from this seller.

Screw #9 is not used in this case. There are nine screws in a #9. It is 177" thick and these are 177". The thickness of the object is 171875".

They're great and exactly what we've been looking for - we ordered them for a cabin we're building These screws are very sturdy, good quality, and easy to drill into wood compared to others I have tried Pressure-sensitive screws claim that no pilot hole is needed, and we've found that to be true for pressure-sensitive screws as well. Boards with a thickness of an inch or more and those that are treated. Our first attempt was with some half-cooked chicken We used cedar fence boards that were 1 inch thick for siding, and those splintered so we had to keep drilling pilot holes in that section. Good product - thanks! It would have been nice if we had been using them all along.

So these screws are easy to drill into oak. They are threaded or have some other feature that makes drilling easier. I love that you can screw hard oak without pre-drilling, because it saves my hands, muscles, and carpal tunnel The drilling process.

The screws in this set are far superior to those from big box stores. Under the head, a second set of threads makes it easier for the screw to be pulled into the wood and held securely.
