1-Pack End Caps & Screw Protectors
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Cover up unsightly screw heads on furniture, office desks and bookshelves with a convenient end cap. End caps fit snugly over the head of standard screws, giving your furnishings a more complete and appealing appearance. At Lowe’s, we offer a wide selection of end caps, screw protectors and more — all in a range of colors to match your home’s style. Find them in multi-packs or buy them separately to fit your needs.
Wood plugs typically feature oak or poplar construction, and you can stain or paint them to match the design of your furniture. Tapered tenons ensure a tight fit, and the design of the plugs helps to ensure they’ll sit securely in place — adding handsome detail while hiding unattractive metal connectors.
You can also select plastic caps in both hinged and slip-over styles that come in a variety of colors, including white, black, red and green. These options can add a bright splash of color when covering screws and cable assemblies, and they’re perfect for brightly hued chairs, bookshelves and tables. To make sure you choose the right screws for your project, check out our guide to buying screws. You’ll find tips on drive types, thread types and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the purpose of screw protectors?
A: Screw protectors can protect screw threads and sharp end points. Protectors fit comfortably over exposed screws, protecting the screws from damage and passersby from injury.
Q: How do you cap a screw?
A: For countersunk screws, you can simply insert an end cap to cover the exposed screw head. You can also insert the screw through a hinged end cap before driving the screw into place. The cap then snaps over the screw head using the hinge.