Duraspin 8 by 2 in subfloor collated screw (1,000/box) vs GRK Finishing Trim Head Screws, 50ct

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

Key Differences

GRK 117760 (A) is a 50-count trim/finish screw set with a trim head and star drive for clean cabinetry/finish work and is positioned in a lower price tier; Senco Duraspin (B) is a 1000-count collated subfloor screw set aimed at subfloor/rough carpentry and offers bulk quantity and collated installation. Choose A for finish, trim, or cabinetry where a clean head and reduced stripping matter; choose B for large subfloor jobs or when collated screws and higher quantity are needed

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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GRK Finishing Trim Head Screws, 50ct

GRK Finishing Trim Head Screws, 50ct

GRK • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Finishing trim screws with a trim head and star drive for clean, finished look. Suitable for interior/exterior use and cabinetry; customers report good quality and easy installation

Pros

  • Trim head for clean finished look
  • Star drive reduces stripping
  • Suitable for interior/exterior use
  • Good quality and value (customer insight)

Cons

  • Limited size details provided in data
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price GRK
Durability Tie
Versatility Senco
User Reviews GRK