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The Fastcap #10 x 2 inch flat head PowerHead screw is a coarse-thread wood fastener built for cabinet boxes, panel joinery, and general wood assembly where a flush-seated, broad-head screw is the right call. The oversized flat head with milling nibs seats cleanly without a separate countersink step, and the Torx T20 drive transfers torque efficiently at pace.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches into a second workpiece with enough thread engagement to hold well without over-penetrating thin stock. That makes it a natural fit for joining 3/4-inch cabinet panels where you want thread running deep into the mating piece, attaching hanging cleats and ledger strips, fastening drawer box sides to backs and fronts, and securing hardware blocking inside a cabinet box. It also works well for assembling shop jigs and fixtures from standard 3/4-inch plywood where a shorter screw would leave thread short and a longer one would blow through.
The PowerHead flat head is wider than a standard flat head, and the milling nibs on its underside cut a clean countersink in the wood surface as the screw seats. That means one operation instead of two, and a flush or slightly sub-flush result that doesn't need filling before finishing. The coarse thread bites hard in pine, poplar, plywood, and MDF. The zinc finish is matched to the intended environment: dry, climate-controlled interiors such as cabinet shops, residential cabinetry, and interior millwork. This one stays indoors.
Cabinet shops running production lines benefit from the Torx T20 drive, which holds the bit engagement well under repeated impact-driver use and reduces the cam-out that wears out bits and mars screw heads. The 200-count box is a practical quantity for a multi-cabinet job or a moderate production run. Contractors installing built-ins, furniture makers assembling box cases, and woodworkers building shop fixtures will all find the 2 inch length a useful stock size. If the job calls for joining through a 3/4-inch face into a 3/4-inch panel behind it, this screw fills that role without math.
No. The milling nibs on the underside of the PowerHead cut their own countersink as the screw seats, so the head sits flush without a separate operation in most wood and panel materials.
This screw uses a T20 Torx bit. A T20 is the common size for #10 construction and assembly screws and is widely available.
The coarse thread and sharp point work in MDF and particleboard for interior applications. For edge fastening in particleboard, pre-drilling is recommended to prevent blowout near the panel edge.
The zinc finish is rated for dry indoor environments. It is not suited for exterior use, treated lumber, or high-humidity conditions.
The 2 inch length is a mid-range option well matched to 3/4-inch panel-to-panel joinery, hanging cleats, and drawer box assembly. Longer screws in the same family suit thicker stock or deeper structural connections.
When the job calls for a flat-head wood screw that seats cleanly, drives without cam-out, and holds well in wood and panels at standard cabinet thicknesses, the Fastcap #10 x 2 inch PowerHead in Torx T20 drive is a straightforward choice.