Duraspin 8 by 1-3/4" flooring to wood collated screws vs Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)

Overall winner: Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)

Key Differences

Product A (B000AZ546U) is the 8x2 Duraspin option and is listed at a lower price tier and marketed specifically for subfloor installations; Product B (B000051WTY) is the 8x1-3/4 Duraspin screw, slightly shorter, positioned for flooring and noted for fitting Senco screw guns. Choose A if you want a longer screw for subfloors at a more affordable tier; choose B if you prefer the shorter 1-3/4 in length for flooring and guaranteed fit with Senco guns

Duraspin 8 by 1-3/4" flooring to wood collated screws

Duraspin 8 by 1-3/4" flooring to wood collated screws

Senco • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Senco Duraspin collated screws for flooring to wood, with square head and yellow zinc finish. 1,000 screws per box for extended flooring jobs. Customers note easy installation and reduced squeaking in floors

Pros

  • easy installation
  • squeaking resistance
  • value for money
  • compatible with Senco screw guns

Cons

  • mixed feedback on strength
  • some reports of stripping
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Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)

Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)

Senco • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Senco 8x2 in subfloor collated screw with wax-coated thread and yellow zinc finish. Easy to install in screw guns; helps prevent squeaking and holds oak pallets. Mixed views on strength and stripping

Pros

  • easy to install
  • prevents squeaking
  • holds materials firmly
  • screw gun compatibility

Cons

  • mixed strength performance
  • some reports of stripping
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Senco
Durability Tie
Versatility Senco
User Reviews Tie