C2 Strongfix Pro Screws – Timco – Trade Case – 1,798pcs
£57.81£69.37 EX VATINC VAT
A trade case of 1,798 Timco C2 Strongfix Pro Screws across 9 popular sizes, with impact driver bits included. Twin-cut point, polymer-coated, and designed for fast driving with serious pull-out resistance.
The Timco C2 screws trade case gives you 1,798 screws across 9 of the most used sizes, plus impact bits to suit. If you go through a lot of screws on site, this is the sensible buy. One case, everything you need, no faffing around with individual boxes.
The C2 screw has been around long enough to earn its place on most fixers’ belts. The twin-cut point is the detail that makes the real difference: it picks up fast, drives clean, and dramatically reduces the chance of splitting timber. That matters when you’re fixing decking, battening out, or working with softwood that tends to blow apart if you look at it wrong.
What Makes the Timco C2 Screws Worth Using
Each screw is coated with a high-molecular polymer lubricant that reduces insertion torque by up to 52% compared to an uncoated screw. That means less effort per drive and less wear on your bits. The rust protection is rated at up to 20 times longer than standard zinc plating, so these are a reasonable choice for external timber work as well as interior applications.
The deep recess prevents cam-out, which is one of those small things that makes a big difference across a long day. The dual-angle thread gives excellent pull-out resistance, and the ribs under the head countersink cleanly without tearing the surface. All sizes up to 75mm are fully threaded. Lengths of 80mm and above carry a 70mm thread length.
The case itself keeps everything sorted. Nine compartments, clearly labelled, easy to find the size you want without tipping the whole lot out. The included impact bits mean you can get straight to work. Whether you’re a joiner, first-fix carpenter, or general builder, the C2 trade case is one of those buys you won’t regret having on the van.
Pro Tip: When driving C2 screws into hardwood or engineered timber, set your impact driver to a lower torque setting first: the polymer coating reduces resistance significantly and it is easy to overdrive and strip the countersink if you are used to standard screws.











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