2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Prime Whitewood Kiln-Dried Lumber
Item #31100 |
Model #S206SE.189.10
This item is no longer sold on Lowes.com
(Common: 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft; actual: 1.5-in x 5.5-in x 10-ft)
Our lumber is a premium blend of spruce, pine and fir
Stable, strong, light in weight and easy to work with
Ideal for a wide range of residential and commercial construction projects
Durable, versatile and ideally suited for much more than framing but also other home accents such as flower boxes, fencing, decking, building a farm-style table, blanket ladders and more
Untreated to showcase the integrity of the wood grain
Kiln dried to a moisture content level less than 19% to increase stability
General | |||
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Type | Lumber | Contact Type Allowed | Above ground |
Package Quantity | 1 | Green or Kiln-Dried | Kiln-dried |
Grade | #2 Prime | Hardwood/Softwood | Softwood |
Wood Species | Whitewood | ||
Dimensions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Actual Length (Feet) | 10 | Common Measurement (T x W) | 2-in x 6-in |
Actual Thickness (Inches) | 2 | Industry Standard Min Thickness (Inches) | 1.5 |
Actual Width (Inches) | 6 | Industry Standard Minimum Length (Feet) | 10 |
Common Length Measurement | 10-ft | Industry Standard Minimum Width (Inches) | 5.5 |
Features | |||
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Dressing | S4S | Lowe's Exclusive | Yes |
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | Meets AWPA Standards | Yes |
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | None | ||
Compatibility | |||
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For Use with Floors & Ceilings | No | For Use with Framing | Yes |
For Use with Woodworking Projects | Yes | For Use with Wall Paneling | Yes |
For Use with Furniture & Cabinets | Yes | For Use with Shelving | No |
For Use with Decking | No | For Use with Landscaping | No |
For Use with Fencing | No | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 30103600 | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The lumber products received mixed reviews. Many customers reported the lumber was of good quality, with descriptions like "good lumber", "good wood", and "nice and straight". The 2x6x10 boards were highlighted as high-quality. However, a significant number of customers also encountered issues, such as warped, cracked, or defective boards that were not suitable for their projects. Some customers had to sort through multiple boards to find the straight and usable ones. The overall consensus is that the lumber quality can be hit-or-miss, and customers need to carefully inspect the boards before purchase to ensure they get the right pieces for their needs.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Good wood
Great price good product will definitely buy again
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
Boards
Great for the project I’m using them for
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
Great lumber
Good quality, straight and square
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
Quality
We did not realize the big rotten part.
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
a piece of wood
It is straight
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
You need to search for straight one
Ok
From 2-in x 6-in x 10-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber Verified Purchaser
Go to a real lumber supply source
Sorted through 20 2x6s and best one I could find was still not acceptable for project. Clearly previous customers had sorted earlier, and nothing suitable without moving at least 50 twisted, cracked, wormy product!
Verified Purchaser
Raise the floor
Used to raise the floor in Florida room perfect for project attached joist
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Why in the description does it say its suitable for decking and then says, “no” to the decking question under that?
Ozdaddy on July 16, 20210
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How many Sticks are in a Unit of This Lumber ?
Bubba on October 27, 20200
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Is this wood pressure treated?
Anonymous on May 24, 20200
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How much does one board weigh?
Anonymous on November 29, 20190
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What is the cost to cut into (2) 5 foot lengths?
Anonymous on March 19, 20190
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What is the median weight per foot on this 2X6?
Anonymous on December 20, 20180
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