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The Zenith 8G x 35mm Gold Passivated Countersunk Rib Head Chipboard Screws are a 100 pack for fixing chipboard, particle board and MDF. The countersunk ribbed head clears the surface for a flush finish and the gold passivated coating adds corrosion resistance for internal use.
Ideal for furniture assembly, cabinetry and general internal joinery in chipboard and MDF where a neat, flush head is wanted.
Zenith 8G x 35mm Gold Passivated Countersunk Rib Head Chipboard Screw 100 Pack is designed for use with chipboard, particle board and MDF in furniture and cabinetry applications.
Pack: 100 screws.
They are designed for chipboard, particle board and MDF in furniture and cabinetry.
They are 8 gauge by 35mm long.
A countersunk ribbed head that allows a flush finish.
A gold passivated finish for corrosion resistance in internal use.
Each pack contains 100 screws.
Happy with SuperSaver AU
Have bought Zenith before and always been happy. Great price on SuperSaver AU and delivery was fast. Arrived perfectly packaged. Works flawlessly from day one.
Fast delivery and perfect condition
Fast delivery and exactly what I ordered. Very happy with this.
Outstanding value
Bought this on a bit of an impulse after seeing it on the site and really glad I did. Quality is much better than the price suggests — feels premium and well made. Ordered Monday and it arrived Wednesday in Sydney. Nothing loose or damaged. A few people have asked where I got it.
Good buy — fast shipping
Really good value — compared it to similar products at twice the price and there is very little difference in quality. Fast shipping and arrived in perfect condition.
Just as described
Works perfectly. Fast delivery. Would recommend to anyone.
Satisfied customer
Had been looking at the Zenith 8G for a couple of months. Zenith build quality is obvious as soon as you open the box — feels solid and well finished. Easy to set up and works exactly as described. Delivery to Perth in only 3 days which is impressive. Will be buying more from SuperSaver AU for sure.

