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J-B Weld 33106 SuperWeld Glue is a clear, cyanoacrylate-based adhesive delivering an ultra-strong, instant bond on a wide range of surfaces. Designed for precision with a brush applicator, it’s the go-to glue for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, made proudly in the USA.
Manufacturer | JBWeld |
Brand | J-B Weld |
Model | 33106 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 2.75 x 7.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 33106 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 33106 |
Special Features | Strong |
C**M
INCREDIBLE BOND!
I purchased this to repair my washer door handle/pull that had a crack in it and felt it was best addressed before it just snapped off which would have made it 'challenging' to open the door to remove clothes after wash cycle. Being proactive is always best. Nice little bottle. LOVE the brush on applicator, went on as easy as nail polish. Problem arose when I attempted to take a closer look at my handiwork with a flashlight while still holding the open bottle. DO NOT DO THIS! Set it down before trying to do something else. Me. the 'genius'..... tilted bottle while observing my handiwork not realizing it was running out of the bottle and into my hair. (and my jeans too.but that isn't a big deal...my hair IS) Freak out mode ensued.Rushed to computer to seek answers on removal. Soap and water. No. Won't work for HAIR! Acetone. don't have any. Ran to neighbors house. She began working on the clumped strands immediately . It was working. I took the bottle home with me and continued to painstakingly work at this 'glob' that had ran down the shaft of my waist length hair. No I ain't blaming anyone but myself. I should've pulled my hair back but with the brush on applicator ,I got overly comfortable in not taking precautions. Yes. I feel dumb. It took like an hour ,but I got it all out. Acetone is not the best thing for ones hair. (very drying) so it is currently soaking and will soak overnight, in coconut/olive oil...to restore the moisture in the hair shaft. Was it alot of hair? No. About 3 of these typed letters in thickness....but right at the front of my head of hair. Cutting it out was simply not an option in my mind. So 'yeah' acetone' will soften and remove this stuff.if addressed quickly. that's my story.
P**H
It actually works
This stuff is amazing. One of the few things that actually have worked on glass. Putting a little bit on each piece before putting back together made the difference. I have bought several times and i will continue to buy this product.
K**R
To small for price
Does great but to small for price and must apply a lot but will hold permanently
O**B
I love this
I’ve tried so many super glues, some of them work ok, some of them don’t work at all but all of them make a mess… until this one. First time in my life I’ve been able to easily apply a tiny amount for a small job (used to fix a metal on metal light fixture). No extra clean up. No drips. No Globs. No Run off. No fingers stuck together. No freaking out. No hassle. And the bottle didn’t look like a volcano explosion after using. I’m confident I will be able to open the bottle and use it again. Can’t say that with a lot of other super glues. Quick adhesion metal on metal, small metal rod glued into little hole , as pictured, held it for about 15 seconds, left it to sit upright, couldn’t tell the difference between sides the next day. Very nice. Highly recommend.
L**U
BEST cyanoacrylate/superglue I’ve EVER used, and I’ve used MANY.
I’ve used SO many brands and types of superglue/cyanoacrylate over the last 45 years: name-brand ones like Kra*zy and G*rilla, plus lesser-known ones marketed for the nail industry, and for the medical industry (for “liquid stitches”/skin bonding…it’s flexibility that’s the main difference, and lack of heat during curing). Note: I have not used JB superglue for skin (yet, haha). Many superglues do a perfectly good job at repairing typical broken household and office-type items: plastic housings on staplers, a cleanly-chipped off edge of a favourite glass vase, etc.It may seem weird, but although I do use CA (cyanoacrylate) glues for those sorts of things, my main use is for broken (natural) fingernails. Even though they’re not particularly long, they break a lot, and my hands and fingers are not of the shape that look ok with very short nails, so I can’t just cut everything down. :( And sometimes the break is down past the “quick” and it would be impossible to cut the nail down so short as it would be too painful. I’ve used EVERY superglue out there, and they rarely hold the bond past a day…I’ve got to re-glue it over and over, and by the third time, the glue is so built up a good bond is no longer possible. Hands obviously have a lot to do (I’m an elementary school librarian…just try to keep your nails from breaking!) and even if I try to be conscientious and wear gloves to do dishes, nails are still frequently exposed to water, and this is the biggest enemy.I broke my index fingernail on my dominant hand four days ago and JB Weld superglue has not ONCE needed to be reapplied. Granted, it was a “good” break, with plenty of surface area as the layers separated, but still…four days without a need for reapplication is unheard of. I’ve probably shelved hundreds of childrens’ books in those four days, used hand sanitiser over and over, typed, done dishes, gotten fuel, gone grocery shopping, and all the other things that a typical American worker/housewife that, without you really thinking about it, puts a lot of stress on your fingernails.You may not think that natural nails would be a good litmus test for a superglue, but they really are. They’re constantly flexing and striking, exposed to water, oils, soaps and chemicals, and taking a beating. Every. Day.I will never buy another brand, and will buy two more now so that I will have bottles at home, in my handbag (in a tiny ziplock bag), and in my desk at work. SO happy I discovered and tried this!! I never knew there could be such a difference in brands/formulas of superglues.
T**S
Quick dry
Fast to ship fast drying and nice quality
L**K
Strong glue
Pretty strong glue
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