| Brand | SPAX |
| Drive Style | Star |
| Head Style | Flat |
| Material | Steel |
| Model | 0191010601005 |
| Number in Pack | 100 |
| System of Measurement | Metric |
| Type | Wood Screws |
Great No Spin Out's Holds the screw perfect with A T20 Bit
You can find wood screws much cheaper, but in my experience these are worth paying the extra for. They drive in really nicely even without a pilot hole and will get nice and flush without countersinking. The metal is good quality and can take quite a beating with an impact driver before the heads start to get mangled. The torx head is far better than pozidrive for torque transfer and resisting camming out, and the smooth upper shank does a great job of ensuring that your wood joint is pulled tightly together.
Well made, perfect for fixing my cladding and not expensive. A top product.
If you're looking for a secure fixing that's difficult for unortherised intruders, then this is the answer, with its star plus heads,it forms a very secure fixing, especially in boarding up applications
Just the ticket for installing flooring ply onto old floorboards. Thank you
Pricy but never had one snap or have a misshapen head
Good strong screws. Worked well into oak posts. Time will tell how long they last
Get what you pay for here! Good quality, rust proof, no slip with the torx drive
Hi, been using these type of screws for a number of years now good quality, great cutting in when driving.
Great method of driving the screw, and quality looks good
There is nothing more frustrating that tearing off the head of a screw in the middle of a project. With these heads there is no mistake. The correct driver for the head and success every time.
An amazing screws. Used every single one of them on the loft.
Spax screws. They work, they last, they can be removed again repeatedly if needed.
Great quality, dont rust, very happy using these on my shed and fencing.
Great screws at a great price, handy for all small diy jobs about house
Pleased that these came with the right bit to screw them in with.
I rarely use Pozidrive screws if I can help it as they can out easily if you’re not careful. Torx screws are much more positive and the Wirox coating seems pretty good. I just wish they sold them in boxes of 100 instead of 200.
I only ever use Spax screws after the heads on cheaper ones shear off, causing issues costing far more than buying the best fixings in the first place. These are made in Germany, and you can tell. Very robust, and in my opinion worth the cost.
Not much to say except they're ideal screws fir attaching butt hinges to mdf doors
Quality screws, not cheap but work well. Torx drive reduces cam out.