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Description:
Available only at The Container Store, our Elfa
Drawer Back Stop Pins prevent Elfa Drawers from going too far back in the frame, which can lead to damage if the system is placed against a wall. They fit easily in the pre-drilled holes in the back of each Elfa Drawer ...
Description:
Available only at The Container Store, our Elfa
Shelf Pins are used to secure an independent Elfa Solid Shelf to Elfa Solid Shelf Brackets.
Description:
Available only at The Container Store, our Elfa
Utility Round Cord Hook corrals extension cords, hoses or even a golf bag. It can be mounted directly to a wall stud or used in conjunction with an Elfa Track.
Description:
Available only at The Container Store, our Elfa
Utility Straight Handled Tool Hook expertly organizes handled lawn or cleaning tools. It can be mounted directly to a wall stud or used in conjunction with an Elfa Track.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mercurio from
holds itThese wood screws are much more superior than any at the local hardware store. The are made to go in easy and hold tight. The screw is not round but oval and that makes them work well for securing the shelving.
Date published: 2013-03-26
Rated 5 out of
5 by
CoffeeAndElfa from
ImprovedI noticed that these screws have threads the full length of the screw. The older screws had a 3/4" shank that was unthreaded. Doesn't sound like much, but the new screws are much easier to tighten than the old. I love it when changes to the product actually result in an improvement. Now a tip that I have used for years. After you drill the 1/8" hole for the screw, spray WD-40 in the screw hole. Wipe off any excess WD-40 with a paper towel. This will make the screw much easier to insert and won't affect the holding power of the screw.
Date published: 2013-03-14
Rated 5 out of
5 by
jopritch from
Comparatively expensive, but convenientThese wood screws are expensive compared to their hardware store counterparts, but they work very well in studs when hanging the elfa system, and are convenient to buy at The Container Store at the same time you purchase the rest of the system.
Date published: 2012-04-28
Rated 5 out of
5 by
SusyQ from
Quality ScrewsScrews are screws, but these are clearly top notch. Yes they are pricey, but do you want your shelves or closet to come crashing down? They bite the wood studs very well, and the soap trick works wonders. Use a good drill!
Date published: 2012-03-19
Rated 5 out of
5 by
stemathis from
Super easy to use!These wood screws are so easy to use! There isn't any need to go to your local hardware store to find any...they have them right here at the container store for the system!
Date published: 2010-05-24
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Dawn from
Long and never wrongIn most cases screws are screws, right? In this case, I loved the fact that these screws were so long, they could work in whatever situation needed. Besides the fact that they come in packs of 10 so you don't have to chase an entire container of screws around.
do you know if this is a #8 or #10 screw? what is it made out of - steel?
Asked by: kwoo
This is a #10 screw which is made of steel.
Answered by: chuckm
Date published: 2020-06-27
Will these wood screws penetrate a cinderblock wall behind my drywall?
This wall was originally an exterior wall made of cinder block. There is a thin layer of polystyrene insulation, 3/4 inch plywood and then 1/2 inch drywall. Just wondering if I should buy shorter screws than the elfa 2 1/4 length wood screws?
Thank you,
Michelle
Asked by: Mich16
We recommend masonry screws, in conjunction with a compound drill, to install your solution securely to your cinderblock wall.
Answered by: DesiR
Date published: 2016-10-22
what is diameter of these?
What screw diameter are these (i.e. #8, #10, etc)?
The descriptions only shows the 2 1/2" length.
Asked by: MKMH
The diameter of the head of the screw is 1/2", it requires a 1/8th drill bit.
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