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  • Imported
  • Contains 675 of 5 most used screws
  • Includes self-tapping screw sizes for pocket-screw joinery
  • All Kreg screws feature a deep No. 2 square drive
  • Includes a durable easy-to-carry case
  • Includes a a needlepoint self-tapping tip

Sure, your local big box store will sell you the jig, and maybe 1 or 2 sized screws, but, the selection is never good enough and quantity on hand is limited and not always in stock. I love this screw kit... I don't typically like buying "screw kits" because I end up with a lot of sizes I don't end up using, creating a lot of waste and taking up critical space in my garage. This one, I'm glad I bought because the different sizes and threads are especially useful when making furniture. Different types of wood require different types of screws and this is one kit I'm glad to keep stocked in my garage. The case is also a nice touch, compared to the typical not-so-durable cardboard boxes. The case is divided into 5 sections for each of the 5 different sizes, and when you flip open the lid, there is a picture and description of the screw and its intended design/purpose. This makes it very easy to pick the right screw for the job. It is a very sturdy case on top of it all, not flimsy plastic as you would imagine... HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Especially if a hardware store is not close by that stocks pocket screws...

Here is exactly what is in the box: NOTE: The product description says the screws come "in five sizes." That's a bit misleading; it sounds like you are getting five different lengths. You are actually getting only THREE lengths (for three sizes of stock); two of the lengths come in both course and fine threads. So you get five varieties, but only three lengths. Course threads are for use in soft woods (pine - including hemlock, MDF, particleboard, etc). Fine threads are for hardwood (maple, oak, etc). For 3/4" stock, 1.25" long screws, bright finish: - 150# SML-F125, Maxi-Loc head #7 shank, fine threads, for 3/4" hard stock - 150# SML-C125, Maxi-Loc head #8 shank, course threads, for 3/4" soft stock For 1/2" stock, 1" long screws, bright finish: - 150# SPS-F1, Pan Head, #6 shank, fine threads, for 1/2" hard stock - 150# SPS-C1, Pan Head, #7 shank, course threads, for 1/2" soft stock For 1.5" ("two-by") stock, 2.5" long screws, Blue-Kote finish: - 75# SML-C250B, Maxi-Loc head, #8 shank, course threads, for 1.5" soft stock Maxi-Loc heads have a molded-in "washer" which increases the surface area of the head compared to the Pan Head variety. All screws use the same size square-bit driver. "Bright" finish means electroplate-galvanized zinc. This finish won't stand up to long term exposure to adverse weather. Blue-Kote finish (used only in the screws for 1.5" stock) is weather resistant. As the name suggests, these screws are blue. The case is sturdy and should last for years, and it REALLY adds a lot of value to the kit. The locking tabs are nice and tight - if you drop the case it is unlikely to pop open and mix up your screws on the floor. My only complaint is that the case does not have a provision to hold the square-drive bit. A "bit compartment" would make it a little more useful (and an included bit even more so - an extra bit would be a nice bit of insurance). Kreg OEM screws are the highest quality. You should always set your drill clutch to a reasonable torque (not much more than it needs to be for your stock), but you are unlikely to twist the head off of these screws or strip out the square socket if your clutch is too tight. I'll be buying a bunch more fine screws for 3/4" hard stock, which is my most common requirement. The other screws I will need much less frequently, but when you need an oddball screw, it's a bummer to not have it. The set makes no attempt to include screws for REALLY oddball stock sizes (how many people really use 1" stock?) This is a good and generous assortment of high-quality screws for the most common stock sizes used in cabinet-style joinery. An excellent value. (if you find my review helpful, please "like" it. thanks!)

This kit's a great way to get started with the kreg jig. however now that I understand more how I'm going to use it and what my needs are I would tend to buy the sizes I need rather than this all-in-one kit.

I am using these with a non-Kreg jig and these make all the difference. I got the assortment that has multiple sizes and threads and tried them out. I have had great success with these and highly recommend them. I have combined these with jigs from other makers and it is a complete upgrade. These are grippy and seat really well in the pocket hole. The square drive works exceptionally well and I am glad I picked up a couple square bits. I use these with a driver and am careful not to over-torque and it works fine. If you are into pocket joining this is the way to go.

Excellent product!! I purchased this as a gift for my husband who decided to build all of our kitchen and bathroom cabinets. My husband uses several of the Kreg tools in conjunction with each other to create professional looking cabinets. These screws are essential if you are using the Kreg joiner, which I would highly recommend. My husband relies on these tool for accuracy and simplicity. I also watched several YouTube videos by Ana-White. She is a great inspiration to fellow do-it-yourselfers and offers a plethora of free ideas and patterns for woodworking ideas. Ana is also a spokeswoman for Kreg tools, so you see her demonstrations on using the tools.

I love having multiple sizes on hand! In the past i always just grabbed construction screws from a local hardware store. These work so much better and now i actually have a better idea of what size or screw and what type of threads i need depending with the material i am working with. I wish i would've bought these when i first bought my jig! This would've saved a TON of frustration!!!

I highly recommend Kreg joinery. If you do not know what that is, then watch some of the Kreg videos on a popular video website. This kit provides a nice assortment of screws for use with the Kreg pocket screw system. With this kit, you get an assortment of five Kreg screws (in a handy plastic carrying case), including: 150 1 inch fine; 150 1-1/4 inch fine; 150 1 inch coarse; 150 1-1/4 inch course; and 75 2-1/2 inch coarse. The "Fine" Kreg screws are for hardwoods as they reduce the chance of splitting. Use "Fine" screws in woods such as ash, oak, maple, birch, ash, walnut, cherry, hickory, or mahogany. The "Coarse" Kreg screws are for softwoods and composite materials such as MDF and plywood. Use "Coarse" screws in woods such as pine, cedar, poplar, plywood, basswood, melamine, or particle board. Material Thickness; Screw Length; Kreg Jig Setting 1/2" (12 mm); 1" (25 mm); 1/2" Marking 5/8" (16 mm); 1" (25 mm); 5/8" Marking 3/4" (19 mm); 1-1/4" (32 mm); 3/4" Marking 1-1/2" (38 mm); 2-1/2" (64 mm); 1-1/2" Marking The Kreg pocket screw jig entirely changed the way I join wood. I no longer use a dado set or a router, I simply set up the jig, drill the pocket holes, and join the wood with the proper Kreg pocket screw. I own the old Kreg K3MS K3 Master Pocket Hole Jig System. The new model is the: Kreg K4MS Jig Master System. If you don't want to spend that much money, try either the Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System or the Kreg R3 Jr. Pocket Hole Jig System. The Jig Master is best if you wish to make a large number of consistent pocket screw holes (for example, if you are building book shelves or kitchen cabinets). To drive these screws, you will need a power drill equipped with a "square drive" bit. A bit may come with your kit. If not (or if you want a spare) you can order the bit here: Kreg DDS 3-Inch No.2 Square Driver Bit and 6-Inch No.2 Square Driver Bit for Kreg Pocket Hole Systems. To drill out the pocket-screw holes, you will need the Kreg pocket-screw drill bit. A drill bit should come with the Kreg kit. If not (or if you want a spare), you can order one here: Kreg KJD Replacement Twist Step Drill Bit for Kreg Manual-Pocket Hole Systems. I recommend using Kreg-brand pocket screws. Considering the expense of wood and value of your free time, it does not make much sense to save just a few pennies by purchasing cheaper, generic screws. Please note: For outdoor projects, you need Kreg "Blue Kote" screws. Update (02/26/14): This was a great little kit when I first started using the Kreg system. Since I typically work only with three-quarter inch hard woods, I now buy (500 count) boxes of 1-1/4 inch fine screws Kreg SML-F125-500 1-1/4-Inch #7 Fine Pocket Hole Screws with Washer-Head, 500-Pack. However, it is good to have a collection of course screws, as well as shorter and longer screws (for that occasional odd job).

I love the kreg jig and pocket-hole screws. I really don't know how I survived before. Whoever invented the concept is a genius. I still consider myself a beginner and use them for constructing projects around the house like wood tables, desks, bins, etc. Eventually, I'll get larger amounts of a particular size the more projects I do, but for now this screw kit is perfect for me to use having the different screw sizes all in one place. My workshop isn't at my house, but I do occasionally have projects I bring home. The kit fits easily in my tool carrier when I'm using them in different locations. This was also the cheapest price I found compared to the other major home improvement stores, and I didn't have to waste any money on gas going to the store to buy it... win win!

I bought this kit with my first purchase of a basic Kreg pocket jig. It is handy as it is but I'll be refilling the softwood 1-1/4 screws much sooner than the rest for the type and thickness of most of the wood that I use. No regrets though because it's nice to have the variety of sizes on hand and in one container.

I am just now getting in to DIY woodworking. Picked up a Kreg K4 jig (came with a micro jig as well), and picked up this set to get familiar with the different sizing requirements when it comes to pocket holes. You can find several cheat sheets for the correct size pocket hole screws. With that said, it's great to have an all-in-one kit just in case what you decide to put a pocket hole screw in something that doesn't fit your standard and most popular size pocket hole screws (1.25" & 2.5"). I found after using this kit a few times, the above two types were going to be the most popular and picked up bulk boxes of each here on Amazon. I feel like this kit is great both for the experienced woodworker, or someone just starting out in DIY or as a Hobbyist. It provides most of the needed screws and comes packaged at a great price! Thanks Kreg & Amazon!