Description
- ⭐ ADVANCE SUPER GLUE. BAZIC’s super glue is the only solution you need! Good for Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Ceramics, Wood, Leather, Glass and most non-porous materials.
- ⭐ STRONG BINDING GLUE. Latex-free glue. Create the perfect scrapbook with our various glue types and applicators. Great for home-improvement and arts and crafts work.
- ⭐ PRO TIP. Apply glue to one surface only and press pieces together for 15 seconds. For optimum bonding, surfaces should be clean and dry. Don’t spread glue with fingers or nozzle.
- ⭐ PRECISE CONTROL. Our self-piercing tubes do not require clamping or pins which makes it easy to use and provides you with a professional non-messy application to your repair.
- ⭐ STORAGE TIP. Clean tip and replace the cap immediately after applying glue. Prolonged exposure to light can cure adhesive. Store in cool dry, dark place.
Highest Price
$4.99
Amazon.com
December 18, 2024
Lowest Price
$4.99
Amazon.com
December 18, 2024
Since December 18, 2024
Quotacious –
All dried.
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James Smith –
Had a few items that were broken — statues in resin and ceramic. Tried other glues in the past with no luck.
I liken the consitancy to artificial nail glue — but more effective and bonded my items immediately with no visible residue. Product is clear and dries clear. VERY fast acting and I have tried other glues on resin figurines that my daughter collects with NO LUCK — until I tried this.
Product was easy to open, you do NOT have to use all of the product immediately as some other reviewers mentioned — I used some glue last week and more again today from the same tube without any issue.
I like that you can see the product, even though it is clear when applying — no guesswork.
Would buy again for hard to repair items. very pleased
John van Veggel –
You know how you carefully squeeze the glue at first because you don’t want a mess? Well after carefully squeezing the entire package up to the cap, I took it off to see dried up glue. So thick that it wouldn’t go out the nozzle. Okay, bad start, how about another? Same. And another? Yep. All of them. The odd thing is that every tube acted like it was filled up with air as there was almost no tried up glue that would finally appear.
Queenie Beck –
I like these individual glue packets. they can be used more than once if it hasn’t been too long in between uses and very easy to use. dries quickly. I don’t notice the smell, easy to hold and squeeze. great adhesion even on plastic lamp pieces after I dropped something on it.
AmazonMom912 –
Great glue!
Grammy –
The good: These are six containers of precisely what you should expect from a standard cyanoacrylate glue (a.k.a. “Super Glue,” “Krazy Glue,” “Super Bonder,” “Quick Set 404,” and many other names, I’ll refer to as “CA” despite this name’s association primarily with industrial formulations). This is also one of the lowest prices per gram/oz for Prime shipping eligible CA glue.
The normal: This being “standard” CA means (for those few who don’t know already)
* low viscosity until it sets (it flows more easily than almost any other adhesive you’re likely to encounter in a household setting)
* rapid, powerful adhesion to skin (and, if you’re really careless, eyes, lungs and other mucus membranes)
* non-trivial amounts of invisible, irritating fumes—especially if you are particularly close or looking directly down at what you’re gluing
* very strong grip on rigid surfaces
* very low shear strength (if you apply to something flexible, very small amounts of bending will easily break up the glue)
* dangerous reactions with cotton and baking soda (check wikipedia or google for why anyone would be mixing the latter :-P) possibly producing enough heat to start fires
* surprisingly good wound closures (NONE OF THIS REVIEW IS MEDICAL ADVICE, I AM NOT A DOCTOR, YOUR RESULTS MAY VARY, DO NOT SELF-TREAT SEROUS WOUNDS, ALL OTHER POSSIBLE DISCLAIMERS, etc.) if you realize you’re *not gluing between* the bits of skin, but instead you’re holding the opening closed and gluing over the top, so that when it dries the skin is held in place by a “shell” of glue *above* your epidermis with no glue actually *inside* the wound; in this manner I’ve had an impressive, deep gash from my knife-sharpening carelessness heal entirely in less than a week—sooner than my usual small nicks covered with a Band-Aid often manage (Incidentally, I had to re-apply a little each daily to keep cracks in the glue from forming/spreading).
The bad: The tubes are made of metal that fatigues very easily, and the cap screws onto the nozzle in the same direction that the nozzle screw onto the tube. This has led to most of my tubes leaking glue from around the accidentally loosened nozzle’s base (you have to unscrew it once to pierce the seal, and irony of ironies—since the container and nozzle have to touch the glue without bonding you can’t glue the nozzle itself in place); this is exacerbated by the tendency for some hardened glue to physically jam up the cap so more force is needed to break it free than to unscrew the combined cap and nozzle bits. Other leaks tend to occur throughout the surface of the tube where too many bends have caused the metal to fatigue and tear. Once a tube even managed to shear in half while stored in a cup with other office supplies (Fortunately, the glue inside had already solidified from other tiny tears in the tube, so disaster was averted.)! I find that two layers of standard office copier paper folded and taped/stapled into an unbroken vessel around a tube generally suffices to bond with any leaked glue before it soaks through and ruins anything else.
The upshot: CA is a common, pretty standard product, so if you’re paying a lot less for it than average (as with this product), the only thing that can really differ is the container. In this case, you’re not paying the “Brand name tax” but you’re also not getting the more reliable/safe container that most better-advertised brands also feature. In my opinion, since you have six tubes to limit losses when one (or more) fails, some reasonable precautions and foreknowledge of the potential issues suffice to make this still a reasonable value overall.
Gabrieliz Burgos –
I purchased this super glue to make straw toppers for my Stanley cups, it worked great and it dried nicely within seconds!
Gabrieliz Burgos –
I almost never write a review, but this superglue is so superior to anything elseI have tried over the last 50 years, that I had to let other consumers know so they could stop wasting their money on other super glues.
Every other type of superglue that I have bought has either dried or clogged when it is still half full: either tip of the tube clogs and the glue won’t come out anymore, or the glue solidifies in the container so you can’t squeeze it out, or the brush get stuck in the congealed glue, and you can’t use it.
But this glue keeps on going, keeps fresh, the tube or the tip never clogs. I have used the same tube for the last seven months, and it is still perfect! You just have to carefully wipe the tip after each use, so there is no glue left around the opening, then close the cap very tightly, and open it a little and close it a few times just to make sure there are no tiny amounts of glue adhering to the cap. Also, store it standing up after opening the tube to keep the gel on the bottom.
This is the best, most long lasting, and greatest value of Super Glue on the market. Bravo Bazic!
Robert Clayton Barnes –
Super glue is pretty much all the same. Here you get six sealed tubes, enough to stay fresh for a year or two. Each tube contains 3 grams, or 60 drops, which should give you 10 or 20 applications per tube.
Here are a couple of tips I learned the hard way. First, before you pierce the seal on the tube, coat the long tip and the inside of its cover with petroleum jelly or silicon grease. If you don’t, the cover will soon be super-glued to the tip and the rest of the tube will be unusable. Second, when you’re done applying glue, put the tube on a sheet of wax paper for an hour or so until any glue on it dries. If you don’t do this, sooner or later the whole tube will super-glue itself to a table top you’ll have to chisel it off.
Quibid –
After opening a capsule, I keep the package standing up when storing after use. Finally a superglue where the tip does not clog up, and can simply be used without having to pinch a hole at the top. And in addition, the glue works as well.
GiniK –
Actually quite well put together. Worth the additional cost for quality and logical way it dispenses and locks back up (within sensible time after application).