Classic Multi-Purpose Screws – Mixed Tray – Yellow – 895pcs
£14.95£17.94 EX VATINC VAT
A 895-piece assortment of yellow passivated multi-purpose screws in a handy compartmentalised plastic case. Sharp-point design with patented lubrication works across hardwood, chipboard, MDF, plastic and thin sheet metal.
A mixed yellow wood screw tray is exactly what it sounds like: everything you reach for most on a typical job, sorted into one organised case and ready to go. This 895-piece assortment covers the popular sizes and comes in a compartmentalised plastic tray so you can actually find what you need without tipping the whole lot out on the van floor.
These are proper multi-purpose screws, not the kind that strip the head on the second fix or split the timber when you’re driving close to an edge. The 25-degree sharp point gets in cleanly across a wide range of materials, and the 40-degree deep single thread bites hard and holds. Pull-out resistance is genuine, not just something written on the box.
What Makes These Classic Screws Worth Carrying
The double countersunk head design reduces the risk of head shear and helps the screw seat flush without fuss. Surface hardness runs up to 750 HV, which keeps torque shearing at bay under load, while the core hardness of up to 450 HV maintains ductility so the screw flexes rather than snaps if the joint moves.
The patented lubrication coating does two things: it speeds up insertion and adds corrosion resistance on top of the zinc and yellow passivated finish. On 25mm and longer screws, a single slash cut reduces the torque needed and lowers the chance of timber splitting when you are working close to an edge. All screws up to 75mm are fully threaded, and anything 80mm and above carries a 70mm thread length.
Whether you are a joiner running first and second fix, a general builder keeping a tray in the back of the van, or a site maintenance worker dealing with whatever turns up, this mixed yellow wood screw tray gives you what you need without having to order six separate boxes.
Pro Tip: When driving screws close to the end grain of hardwood, use a pilot drill slightly smaller than the screw shank to reduce splitting risk, even with the single slash on 25mm and above.














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