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Grip-Rite #6 x 2-in Bugle Coarse Thread Drywall Screws (25-lb)

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Grip-Rite #6 x 2-in Bugle Coarse Thread Drywall Screws (25-lb)#6 x 2 in Coarse Thread Drywall Screws, 25 lb Bucket Grip Rite coarse thread drywall screws are designed for fastening gypsum board to wood studs. The #2 Phillips bugle head and sharp point deliver fast, flush installation, while the black phosphate coating aids driving and grip for indoor applications. Key Features: Purpose Built for Drywall: Optimized coarse thread for attaching gypsum board to wood studs Fast, Clean Installation: Sharp point

#6 x 2-in Coarse Thread Drywall Screws, 25 lb Bucket

Grip-Rite coarse thread drywall screws are designed for fastening gypsum board to wood studs. The #2 Phillips bugle head and sharp point deliver fast, flush installation, while the black phosphate coating aids driving and grip for indoor applications.


Key Features:

  • Purpose-Built for Drywall: Optimized coarse thread for attaching gypsum board to wood studs
  • Fast, Clean Installation: Sharp point eliminates pre-drilling; bugle head seats flush without damaging paper
  • Easy Drive Compatibility: #2 Phillips recess works with common drivers
  • Smooth Driving Performance: Black phosphate coating reduces friction and enhances grip
  • Quality You Can Trust: Meets or exceeds ASTM C1002 for drywall screws

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Screw size #6
Length 2 in
Head type Bugle
Drive type #2 Phillips
Thread type Coarse
Point Sharp point
Coating/Finish Black phosphate
Application Attaching gypsum drywall to wood studs
Standard compliance Meets or exceeds ASTM C1002
Package weight 25 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are these screws suitable for metal studs?
A: No—coarse thread drywall screws are intended for wood studs. Use fine-thread drywall screws for metal studs.


Q: Do I need to pre-drill?
A: No. The sharp point is designed to start easily without pre-drilling in wood.


Q: What driver bit should I use?
A: A #2 Phillips bit fits the bugle head recess.


Q: Are these for interior or exterior use?
A: They are phosphate-coated and intended for interior applications with untreated wood.


Q: Do they meet industry standards?
A: Yes, they meet or exceed ASTM C1002 for drywall screws.


A Seamless Finish Starts with the Right Screw

These sleek, black phosphate screws disappear beneath the surface, letting the wall’s silhouette remain pure and uninterrupted. The gentle flare of the bugle head protects the drywall paper, creating a smooth, paint-ready canvas. Style your install with precision—pair them with a dim, moody workspace and watch the room take shape, crisp and confident. For refined interiors, they’re the quiet essential that makes everything feel impeccably finished.


Secure your drywall with confidence—choose Grip-Rite’s #6 x 2-in coarse thread screws for fast, flush, professional results.

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