Duraspin #7 2" Collated Screw (1,000/box) for drywall to wood, grey vs Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)
Overall winner: Duraspin #7 2" Collated Screw (1,000/box) for drywall to wood, grey
Key Differences
Product A (Senco Duraspin 7x2) lists a lower price tier, higher review count, and is positioned for drywall-to-wood use with notes about fastening efficiency and reducing waste. Product B (Duraspin 8x2) is aimed at subfloor installations, emphasizes ease of install and value for subfloors but has some mixed feedback on strength and stripping
Duraspin #7 2" Collated Screw (1,000/box) for drywall to wood, grey
Senco Duraspin collated screws for drywall to wood, with improved accuracy and reduced waste. Noted for easy use and time savings observed by customers
Pros
- high-quality materials
- consistent accuracy and performance
- reduces waste compared to bulk screws
- suitable for cement board use
Cons
- mixed feed quality feedback
Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box)
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Senco |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Senco |
| User Reviews | Senco |