Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box) vs SENCO 08F300Y DuraSpin #8 x 3 in. Wood-to-Wood Collated Screw

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

Key Differences

Product A (Senco Duraspin 8x2) is sold as a 1000-count pack at a lower listed price tier and is positioned for subfloor installations; Product B (SENCO DuraSpin #8 x 3) is an 800-count pack, slightly higher price tier and is focused on wood-to-wood applications and explicit compatibility with Senco screw guns

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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SENCO 08F300Y DuraSpin #8 x 3 in. Wood-to-Wood Collated Screw

SENCO 08F300Y DuraSpin #8 x 3 in. Wood-to-Wood Collated Screw

SENCO • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Wood-to-wood collated screws with sharp point and yellow zinc finish. Includes 800 screws; designed for use with screw guns. Customers note ease of installation and value, with some reports of mixed strength and occasional stripping

Pros

  • easy to install
  • value for money
  • works with Senco screw guns
  • includes 800 screws

Cons

  • mixed reports on strength
  • some instances of stripping
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Senco
Durability Tie
Versatility Senco
User Reviews Tie