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Kreg SML-F125-1000 1 1/4-Inch No. 7 Fine Pocket Hole Screws with Pan-Head, 1000-Pack

Kreg SML-F125-1000 1 1/4-Inch No. 7 Fine Pocket Hole Screws with Pan-Head, 1000-Pack

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Kreg SML-F125-1000 1 1/4-Inch No. 7 Fine Pocket Hole Screws with Pan-Head, 1000-Pack

 
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Designed for pocket-hole systems, Kreg pocket-hole screws increase the strength of a pocket-hole joint. Cut-thread pattern prevents splitting. Coarse thread is for any combination of softwoods, plywood, and composites, and fine is for hardwoods.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:3.0 inches
Product Width:7.5 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Product Weight:5.44 pounds
Package Length:7.3 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:3.0 inches
Package Weight:5.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Features
  • Hole screws prevent overdriving in pocket bottoms

  • Self-tapping auger tips do away with predrilling

  • Large diameter of steel shank creates durable screw

  • Bronze-colored finish helps improve driving torque

  • Impressively strong screw that is almost impossible to break


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Wow, they're screws.  Mar 25, 2010
They are screws with square heads, what else do you need to know. They work, they hold two pieces of wood together.

5Awesome screws  Jan 30, 2010
These (and the coarse option SML-C125) are by far the only screws I reach for if they could be accommodated for my work. These are extremely well-made. The square drive prevents any slipping while driving with the correct bit, and the self-tapping works every time, removing the need to pre-drill a pilot hole.

5Kreg pockaet screws are a great value  Jan 21, 2010
These are a great value for the money. Genuine Kreg brand. I can get 1000 with free ship rather than 500 from a home improvement store. Just plan ahaead a little bit so you dont run out like I sometimes do. Just fill up my old box with a couple of hundred and use them for the reserve supply.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5So easy, a baby can do it  Sep 02, 2009
I'll start by saying I'm a home hobbyist, and my projects are getting more and more complex as I go along. I've used mortise and tenon joinery for most of my furniture to this point, and any DIYer knows how difficult it is to make these joints perfect. I had bought a Kreg jig a few months ago but hadn't used it yet. I am in the middle of making a dresser out of solid cherry and poplar, and one of my dust frames (with mortise and tenon joints) ended up twisted and unusable. I decided to redo it with pocket hole joinery.

And boy am I glad I did! It took about 1/10 the time (probably less), and using the jig was so much easier than I was expecting. The frame is absolutely perfectly straight. The joints are flush and strong (I still use glue...sorry, I trust Norm Abram). Will I ever use mortise and tenons again? Well, probably, but only on a through-tenon or one where the joint will be visible. Otherwise, I'm sticking with pocket holes. I love the self-tapping screws and pan head. If you're on the fence about getting one, get one. The price is right ($12 for 1000 screws...that's about a penny each!) and even the basic jig is only $30 or $40. GET IT.



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Best Screws for High Torque  Apr 03, 2009
The Kreg SML-F125's are the best "washer head" screws for a high torque glueless situation. Best I've found anywhere. So there's no confusion the "SML" are washer head not pan head.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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