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Kreg Deck Jig Bundle (Deck Jig, Deck Screws, Driver Bit Set)

+ $6 S/H

$50

$220

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Kreg has Kreg Deck Jig Bundle (KDJB100) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is $5.95 or free on orders $99 or more.

Thanks to Community Member johnpkelly81 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Complete concealed-fastener system for installing deck boards - includes jig, screws, and extra drivers
  • Deck Jig:
    • Easy-grip handle gives you a secure hold and complete control over each and every joint
    • Hardened-steel drill guides keep the stepped drill bit and driver bit at the precise, optimal angle
    • Handy spacer rings ensure accurate deck board spacing for proper drainage and longer deck life
    • Three hardened-steel drill guides let you install deck boards in a variety of hard-to-reach areas
    • Kreg hardened-steel drill guides feature a lifetime warranty
  • 700-Ct Protec-Kote Deck Screws (bundle includes 2 boxes of screws)
    • Protec-Kote three-layer coating for long-lasting performance outdoors
    • Self-tapping tip for easy driving
    • Smooth upper shank to draw deck board tightly against the joist
    • Compact head with flat underside to prevent wood splitting
    • Case-hardened steel for high strength without bending or snapping
    • 2" length for use with 4/4 and 5/4 deck boards, also available in 2 5/8" length for 2-by decking
    • Also available in stainless steel
  • Deck Jig Driver Bit Set (bundle includes two)
    • (2) #1 KTX drivers
    • Comes standard with Kreg Deck Jig
    • High-quality, durable hardened steel
    • 1/4" (6mm) hex shank prevents slippage
    • Quick-Change compatible

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 5 out of 5 stars at Kreg based on over 25 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by johnpkelly81
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Kreg has Kreg Deck Jig Bundle (KDJB100) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is $5.95 or free on orders $99 or more.

Thanks to Community Member johnpkelly81 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Complete concealed-fastener system for installing deck boards - includes jig, screws, and extra drivers
  • Deck Jig:
    • Easy-grip handle gives you a secure hold and complete control over each and every joint
    • Hardened-steel drill guides keep the stepped drill bit and driver bit at the precise, optimal angle
    • Handy spacer rings ensure accurate deck board spacing for proper drainage and longer deck life
    • Three hardened-steel drill guides let you install deck boards in a variety of hard-to-reach areas
    • Kreg hardened-steel drill guides feature a lifetime warranty
  • 700-Ct Protec-Kote Deck Screws (bundle includes 2 boxes of screws)
    • Protec-Kote three-layer coating for long-lasting performance outdoors
    • Self-tapping tip for easy driving
    • Smooth upper shank to draw deck board tightly against the joist
    • Compact head with flat underside to prevent wood splitting
    • Case-hardened steel for high strength without bending or snapping
    • 2" length for use with 4/4 and 5/4 deck boards, also available in 2 5/8" length for 2-by decking
    • Also available in stainless steel
  • Deck Jig Driver Bit Set (bundle includes two)
    • (2) #1 KTX drivers
    • Comes standard with Kreg Deck Jig
    • High-quality, durable hardened steel
    • 1/4" (6mm) hex shank prevents slippage
    • Quick-Change compatible

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 5 out of 5 stars at Kreg based on over 25 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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immortal_tricycle
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Very tempting, but I had to pass on this one. Reviews of the Kreg deck screws on Amazon and Home Depot note poor grabbing strength, head size inconsistencies that complicate use with the jig, KTX drive that is prone to stripping, and screw breakage after seasonal temperature changes. Kudos to johnpkelly81 for the post, but I think these are on clearance for a reason.
GTPquickRB
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The spacers provided are nice, and the kit works well overall. Used it on two decks so far, and the jig/holder/whatever works well for keeping screws uniform. They've held up for two years in midwestern heat and snow. Just make sure you've got it set up for the right decking being utilized.
I maybe had a few screws with weird heads but that's any manufacturer nowadays when you're talking hundreds of screws?
I think I bought my jigs on clearance at Menards for $40 back in 2020ish, so $50 with the provided screws is nice.

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Mar 31, 2025 05:56 PM
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mouthforwarMar 31, 2025 05:56 PM
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The $220 MSRP is laughable. $5.95 shipping unless you spend $99+ (if you want two are go in halves with someone else, you're set).
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Very tempting, but I had to pass on this one. Reviews of the Kreg deck screws on Amazon and Home Depot note poor grabbing strength, head size inconsistencies that complicate use with the jig, KTX drive that is prone to stripping, and screw breakage after seasonal temperature changes. Kudos to johnpkelly81 for the post, but I think these are on clearance for a reason.
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Quote from immortal_tricycle :
Very tempting, but I had to pass on this one. Reviews of the Kreg deck screws on Amazon and Home Depot note poor grabbing strength, head size inconsistencies that complicate use with the jig, KTX drive that is prone to stripping, and screw breakage after seasonal temperature changes. Kudos to johnpkelly81 for the post, but I think these are on clearance for a reason.
The spacers provided are nice, and the kit works well overall. Used it on two decks so far, and the jig/holder/whatever works well for keeping screws uniform. They've held up for two years in midwestern heat and snow. Just make sure you've got it set up for the right decking being utilized.
I maybe had a few screws with weird heads but that's any manufacturer nowadays when you're talking hundreds of screws?
I think I bought my jigs on clearance at Menards for $40 back in 2020ish, so $50 with the provided screws is nice.
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Mar 31, 2025 09:18 PM
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immortal_tricycleMar 31, 2025 09:18 PM
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Quote from GTPquickRB :
The spacers provided are nice, and the kit works well overall. Used it on two decks so far, and the jig/holder/whatever works well for keeping screws uniform. They've held up for two years in midwestern heat and snow. Just make sure you've got it set up for the right decking being utilized.I maybe had a few screws with weird heads but that's any manufacturer nowadays when you're talking hundreds of screws?I think I bought my jigs on clearance at Menards for $40 back in 2020ish, so $50 with the provided screws is nice.
Good to know! Mind if I ask if you installed composite or pressure treated decking? I'm in the northeast myself, and got most concerned when I read some people report shearing problems after a few seasons.
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Marvel11Mar 31, 2025 10:04 PM
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Looks like you can get the jig for about $30-$35 on eBay, and the screw about $30-$35 on there as well…. So I'd more compare for $90—$115, which means it's still about a 50% savings. This kits are pricey, take it from a guy who just did his deck. I paid $200 for the hidden screws
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I used these on my deck. Got the jig for like 10 bucks at Lowe's and boxes of screws for 15. I would never do it again for two reasons. First being the time it takes to install is not worth it. Secondly, because of where they screw in, there isn't much grip for the screws if the boards decided to cup or warp. Not a huge amount of holding power so they make a bunch of noise.
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pm11088Apr 01, 2025 11:21 AM
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Can I use y'all's microwave right quick?
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I bought the camo screws and screw setter tool so far so good I live in the northeast. I built the deck five years ago and it's still going strong. No problem with school breakage I use composite decking.
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joeystalinApr 01, 2025 11:32 AM
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I like Kreg systems (haven't tried this one) but hate having to use their branded screws. Limited sizes and finishes, and the stainless ones love to strip. If there were screw alternatives, I'd consider it.

I guess with this, you could always add additional screws the regular way, if things start to cup...
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avalanchApr 01, 2025 12:00 PM
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Seems to be worth it just for the 1400 screws, am I wrong?
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Loudog504Apr 01, 2025 01:49 PM
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Quote from robertson136 :
I used these on my deck. Got the jig for like 10 bucks at Lowe's and boxes of screws for 15. I would never do it again for two reasons. First being the time it takes to install is not worth it. Secondly, because of where they screw in, there isn't much grip for the screws if the boards decided to cup or warp. Not a huge amount of holding power so they make a bunch of noise.
Exactly my thoughts before seeing your comment. This is probably why its so cheap.

This might be better for those composite deck boards vs wood. But i think they usually have their own fastener system.
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mandavaApr 01, 2025 03:17 PM
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I broke my drill bit and it costed me 10+ to replace it. For the price I bought this for the screws and accessories.
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dantheman9703Apr 01, 2025 04:13 PM
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Quote from mouthforwar :
The $220 MSRP is laughable. $5.95 shipping unless you spend $99+ (if you want two are go in halves with someone else, you're set).
I definitely wouldn't say the msrp is laughable. Screws are expensive, even if the consensus is that these screws (with this system) are ineffective. Comparable screws are $75-$100 a box and this has two. The msrp is right.
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mouthforwarApr 01, 2025 04:43 PM
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Quote from dantheman9703 :
I definitely wouldn't say the msrp is laughable. Screws are expensive, even if the consensus is that these screws (with this system) are ineffective. Comparable screws are $75-$100 a box and this has two. The msrp is right.
The screws are $25/box. I stand by my assertion.

https://www.amazon.com/KREG-SDK-C...B003CIP4GW
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dantheman9703Apr 01, 2025 05:23 PM
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Quote from mouthforwar :
The screws are $25/box. I stand by my assertion.

https://www.amazon.com/KREG-SDK-C...B003CIP4GW [amazon.com]
That doesnt make the msrp "laughable". The market is deciding they're worth that right now, but the amazon price has hovered at $50/box for years and $75 direct from them. Its really not that far off. But this is besides the point of what MSRP even means. If you're buying 50 pounds of deck screws and a specialize jig at retail, $200 isnt outrageous.

That said, thanks for posting the screws, as $25/box delivered from amazon is a good deal.
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