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Grip-Rite 10D 3 in. Common Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 50 lb

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Grip-Rite 10D 3 in. Common Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 50 lbGrip Rite 10D Hot Dipped Galvanized Common Nails, 3 in., 50 lb Heavy duty common nails built for exterior projects. These 10D, 3 inch Grip Rite nails feature hot dipped galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance and a flat head with smooth shank for reliable wood to wood fastening. Key Features: Exterior Ready Protection: Hot dipped galvanized coating resists rust in treated and outdoor lumber Strong Hold: Smooth shank and diamond point drive

Grip-Rite 10D Hot-Dipped Galvanized Common Nails, 3 in., 50 lb

Heavy-duty common nails built for exterior projects. These 10D, 3-inch Grip-Rite nails feature hot-dipped galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance and a flat head with smooth shank for reliable wood-to-wood fastening.


Key Features:

  • Exterior-Ready Protection: Hot-dipped galvanized coating resists rust in treated and outdoor lumber
  • Strong Hold: Smooth shank and diamond point drive easily for secure wood-to-wood fastening
  • Flat Round Head: Provides solid bearing surface for framing and general construction
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for framing, carpentry, fencing, and general construction tasks
  • Bulk Contractor Pack: 50 lb box for high-volume jobs and reduced downtime

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Nail Type Common nail
Penny Size 10D
Length 3 in.
Head Type Flat round head
Shank Type Smooth shank
Material Steel
Finish/Coating Hot-dipped galvanized
Intended Use Wood-to-wood fastening; exterior and treated lumber compatible
Package Weight 50 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What applications are these nails best for?
A: General wood-to-wood fastening including framing, carpentry, fencing, and outdoor projects.


Q: Can these be used with treated lumber?
A: Yes. The hot-dipped galvanized coating is suitable for all types of treated lumber.


Q: What size are these nails?
A: 10D common nails, 3 inches in length with a flat round head and smooth shank.


Q: Are they corrosion resistant?
A: Yes. The hot-dipped galvanization provides strong corrosion resistance for exterior use.


Q: Do they come in bulk packaging?
A: Yes, this listing is for a 50 lb box for contractor-grade volume.


Enduring Strength with a Clean, Classic Finish

These hot-dipped galvanized common nails bring a refined, utilitarian elegance to any build. The smooth shank and flat head create a crisp, tailored fastening point that feels intentional and durable. Style them with natural, weathered woods to highlight the soft sheen of galvanized steel. Essential hardware that quietly elevates craftsmanship while standing up to the elements.


Upgrade your next project with these corrosion-resistant Grip-Rite 10D common nails—order the 50 lb box today.

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