SNUG Fasteners (SNG433) 275 Qty #6 x 1-1/4" Sheetrock Drywall Screws-Phillips Bugle Head w/Coarse Thread, Count
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It is contingent on the situation.
Screws are all they are. To drive them in, you can use any tool that you normally use.
It is dependent on the number of people who will be using it.
I'm just a person who bought them on the internet, so contact the manufacturer.
Selected User Reviews For SNUG Fasteners (SNG433) 275 Qty #6 x 1-1/4" Sheetrock Drywall Screws-Phillips Bugle Head w/Coarse Thread, Count
The price of these screws is reasonable. They are made of high-quality steel, unlike some of the cheaper imports that strip out when the Phillips bit is used. The container is very useful and sturdy enough to store the screws for a long time. br>I would buy this brand again if I needed more sizes.
Because they can be bought for less money elsewhere, "Value for the Money" was given four stars. "Elsewhere," on the other hand, does not include free delivery with Amazon Prime.
We bought these the other day, and they worked great for the project we were working on, and we still have some left over. They were the perfect size, and we had no problems with any of them. They come in a clear container with a lid, so you can store them if you don't use them all right away.
Screws for putting up drywall I hung drywall throughout the entire box. I didn't have a break or a round because it worked. I used a standard Dewalt cordless drill with the clutch set to 5 or 6, depending on the situation. It fulfilled my requirements.
I bought these for various uses in my garage that required OSB board, and they've worked out well so far, and they were a little less expensive than Home Depot. I'm thinking about getting some that are a little longer next time.
The package was sturdy and had a resealable lid. That surprised me, but it's greatly appreciated!.
This is a fantastic product.
Straightening the screws.