Simpson Strong-Tie S10300WPBBR05
•Flat head; also available in trim-head version
•Unique “box” thread design with raised-ridge technology greatly reduces driving torque, which allows you to drive more screws on a single battery charge
•Specially designed sharp point penetrates hard wood products with ease
•6-lobe drive helps prevent driver-bit cam-out, resulting in easier driving and longer bit life
•(2) T25 6-lobe driver bits included (replacement bit model BIT25T-2-R2)
•Length: 3 in.
•Made from Type 305 stainless steel for long-lasting durability
•Color: Brown 05
•Quantity: 1,750
Simpson Strong-Tie Deck-Drive DWP Wood SS Screw
Elevate your outdoor projects with theSimpson S10300WPBBR05 Deck-Drive DWP WOOD SS Screw. Designed specifically for deck, dock, and general exterior applications, this screw offers unmatched strength and durability in all weather conditions.
Key Features:
- Superior Corrosion Resistance:Type 305 stainless steel construction provides exceptional resistance to rust and corrosion, ensuring longevity in harsh environments.
- Innovative Design:The specially designed sharp-point and unique box-threads facilitate easier driving and enhanced holding power in today’s deck boards.
- Versatile Use:Ideal not just for decking but also for fastening fascia and trim, making it a perfect choice for all your outdoor woodworking needs.
- Large Quantity:Supplied in packs of 1750, ensuring you have plenty of screws on hand for any project.
- Size Specification:#10 x 3 inches with a T-25 flat head, providing a secure fit and clean finish on various materials.
Why Choose Simpson Strong-Tie?
When it comes to fasteners, trust in the reliability and performance of Simpson Strong-Tie products. The Deck-Drive DWP Wood SS screw is engineered for construction professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, guaranteeing a job done right every time.
Choose theSimpson S10300WPBBR05 Deck-Drive DWP WOOD SS Screwfor your next decking project and experience the difference in quality and performance!


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