WOODIES® Ultimate screws enter international market 15 September 2016

Ever since WOODIES® Ultimate wood screws were introduced to the local Dutch market seven years ago they have received positive feedback from both the trade sector and professional users.

A registered trademark of A.S.F. Fischer B.V, the WOODIES® Ultimate screw is available in three different versions — countersunk head, large waferhead and stainless steel decking screws.
All WOODIES Ultimate screws feature shank ribs and special threads for easier and fastener screwing into wood, as well as reducing the risk of breakage. In addition, the milling ribs under the head help to roughen the installation material and enable the head to countersunk easily and effectively, with no pre-drilling required. Thanks to a special drill point, the WOODIES Ultimate screw can also be used in almost any type of wood and reduces the chance of the wood splitting during installation.
The range of WOODIES Ultimate large Waferhead screw has also now been extended to include more dimensions, with a screw length up to 400mm — deliverable from stock — with even longer lengths available on request.
WOODIES Ultimate screws come packed in sturdy boxes with a two-way opening for the practical and manageable user. Also, a free bit is included in every box.
“WOODIES Ultimate screws are developed to be effective in many applications in professional timber construction, including roof constructions, interior finishing and carports,“ says A.S.F. Fischer. “Due to the success of the WOODIES Ultimate screw in the Netherlands we are looking to expand into the international markets.“

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