• Kreg P-PIN Pine Plugs for Pockets, Sold as 3 Pack, 150 count Total
  • Versatile pine plugs for pockets
  • Made from quality doweling for solid joining
  • Cut to match the pocket's angle for minimal sanding
  • Manufacturer's limited 30-day warranty

I was slightly apprehensive about how these would hide the fastener but they were easy to install and required no additional trimming in my application.

I built a canopy bed and used only the kreg jig system to put it together. I was waiting for these to arrive, and i didnt want to hold off on building the bed, so I went ahead and stained/polyd my bed pieces and built the bed. These arrived and then i stained and polyd them to match and some fit perfectly, but I had more than 60 to fill and several didnt fit PERFECTLY because of my drilling being a mm or so off, or a screw being a mm out to far etc. if your hole is perfect, these will fit perfectly and be virtually invisible, but if you are off by even a mm, these are going to be off.. and it's easy for something to happen and the hole be off slightly. there would have been no issue if i had installed them first and then sanded the whole piece down, before finishing everything. they would have been invisible. Thankfully my wood is really dark, so the ones that protrude a bit are still hard to notice at first glance. They are great and the KREG system is brilliant so i give it 5 stars. I will use them again, but I'll know next time to be patient and wait to get everything installed before staining/polying/painting.

Great product! Wish it was cheaper but they fit good and sand easy.

Make sure if you are using stain that you buy the ones that are stainable.

What can I say....any woodworker will tell you that these things are life changing. I have been woodworking for 20 years and feel that pocket screws have had more of an impact on humanity then penicillin or the internet. Properly used, pocket screws can bring about world peace and a cure for poverty.

These are good. I only use them on paint-grade projects, so usually I dab a little glue on them, slide them in, and then come back later and fill any gaps with wood filler or spackle before painting. These are super convenient to already have cut at the correct taper to sit flush(ish) with the wood surface. These are a great way to make your pocket-holed projects start looking more professional. Just don't expect these to blend in perfectly if you try to stain your project due to the varying wood grains.

Nice to find actual stainable WOOD plugs for a good price. People complaining about them not filling are obviously either incompetent or using the wrong plug for their hole.

Like better than plastic plugs

Excellent fit for the Kreg jig holes.