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🛠️ Stick with the Best—Sugru Super Glue for Every Fix!
Tesa Sugru Super Glue is a revolutionary moldable adhesive designed for a variety of applications, from home improvement to crafting. Each 3.5g pack is waterproof, heat and cold resistant, and features a non-toxic silicone formula that allows for easy application and removal. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, Sugru is your go-to solution for quick and effective repairs.
M**L
Don't Hoard It! It Expires!
If you buy Sugru, check the expiration date and be sure to use it all up in time!!You may have a year or less from the time of purchase, so don't buy more than you need!!I bought this to use for household repairs. I specifically use it to cover the sharp edges on my macbook so my hands can rest comfortably. I think I kind of hoarded it because it is a little expensive, but I didn't realize that it wouldn't last! I bought this product in the summer of 2022, and it's late spring 2024 at the time I'm writing this, so maybe 2 years is a lot to expect. I opened a pack today for the first time in a while (the batch I applied to my laptop finally fell off) and the Sugru was hardened already. I could break it, but not knead it and it wouldn't adhere. I checked the date and the lot I bought expired in spring of 2023... so a little less than a year from date of purchase. I'm not disappointed in the product, I just wish I'd checked the dates so I didn't waste 6 packets.
M**N
Sugru is always great
Yes, you’ve got to allow yourself to work out how best to use it. No, there’s never enough. Yes, you need to always have some in the house. Yes, you will quickly learn how to pace your use of the product. Yes, your fingers will be slightly stained, but it washes off.And no, it isn’t a magical solution for every possible problem. It cannot fix broken fingernails, for instance, or a broken heart (or maybe it can? Who knows! It’s versatile). I have used it to fix the input cord of my headphones and I’ve used it in an art project where I wanted to keep a model from wobbling in its base.I have never bought the coloured ones (red, yellow, blue), but I plan to. I figure, if I have coloured Sugrus, I will find uses for them.
M**L
One-of-a-kind Product - I love Sugru - I want more!
I purchased this on a whim in order to fix a busted piece of plastic inside of my OneWheel having used it in the past for shoring up an expensive laptop power adapter cable.This stuff is really quite amazing. For my usage, I had a plastic threaded rod that snapped in half. It had an aluminum nut attached which was bouncing around in the interior of the controller board. I wanted to simultaneously eliminate the nut and fix the threaded rod (it connected to the power button, so it's pretty necessary!). The Sugru *did not stick* very well to the threaded rod, which was something I had expected but hoped would "get lucky" on. As it turned out, I *did* get lucky. After opening a pack, I smashed a large-ish portion of it along the rod (about 1" length with about half covered). After letting it sit for 24-hours, I had a very solid glob of "what once was goo" holding the rod together and everything in place. Though it didn't adhere directly to the rod very well, that worked out in my favor. With a little careful nudging, I could unscrew the wad of Sugru -- I'd basically made a very long, structurally acceptable ... nut.Since then, I've used this stuff all over the place.On the downsides - the 4- rather than 5- star review was given because:1) It's expensive. You really don't get very much and once you've used it and discovered the strength, you'll want more. I don't know if this stuff is particularly expensive to make or if these folks just know there's nothing else out there that works. Frankly, a dollar a packet is *too much* let alone almost two dollars a packet. There's about enough to shore up two USB cables in each packet. I'd rather the packets have 2-3 times as much at about 1/2 the price, but as there's nothing else comparable to this product, I'm stuck -- and every time I find a use for it I run it through the "is that really worth $2-$4 to improve"?2) It takes *forever* to cure. It remains as sticky/tacky as it did coming out of the container after several hours. At 12 hours, it's much more solid/less tacky -- really, pretty strong and about what I expected it to be when it was done (about half what the marketing copy implies). However, after 24 hours, it's done and *way* more durable than I expected.That's stored/cured indoors, low humidity, varying from 65-72 degrees. If you are covering a part and need to set it somewhere, set it on some plastic wrap; it won't stick but you'll also discover that the part touching the plastic wrap is less cured than the rest, as well, so move it around.The benefit of the added cure time is that it spoils slower; it also dries slowly, which -- as expected -- means that once you've formed it, it cures very smoothly; I noticed no difference between the formed and cured shape. It didn't shrink/wrinkle/otherwise deform while curing which is frequently a problem with glue-like-things that cure rapidly. Whatever chemical reaction is taking place, though, does warm the wad up noticeably but didn't affect the shape.3) It expires, apparently. I have a few in packets that are from last Christmas. I just used one this weekend. It was as good as the ones I just bought. I read reviews indicating to store it in a fridge and expect it to be worthless after six months but my experience -- storing it in a drawer in my house and forgetting about it -- would suggest it lasts longer than that. I believe they've tweaked the formula a few times, so it might be that I just have a newer formulation than the one that caused the warnings, or the warnings are just wrong. Either way, it worked great at nearly a year with no care taken as to how the things were stored.On the pros side:1) Way ... way stronger than I had expected. Stronger than silicone caulk, rips less easily than all of the silicone mold mixes I've used -- this stuff hardens in a manner that it feels like tire rubber -- soft-ish, won't produce sharp edges, but still physically difficult to rip/tear. I haven't done any scientific tests and I'll attest that it is not as strong as some of the epoxies I've worked with but those strong epoxies also harden to a solid plastic consistency and cannot be used in some places where Sugru works well.2) It worked *better* than the marketing suggested in almost every way -- I have used it to adhere several different kinds of plastics without issue. When it didn't adhere (plastic wrap and things made out of the same material do not adhere well), it cured hard enough that forming it around/over the part resulted in a bond that made the adhesion irrelevant.
V**.
Side view mirror fixed
Grandma had a little accident and damaged her side view mirror “housing”. She was told it would cost $300 to fix/replace it. I cleaned area, made a ‘template of missing piece (about 2”x4.5”) combined 8 packs of Sugru together, placed between wax paper and rolled out keeping thickness even. I placed a piece of gorilla tape sticky side out on inside of housing then put Sugru patch on attaching to tape and all the jagged edges. Looks great and holding up well!
D**N
So very useful!
I can’t even tell you how many things I’ve saved with Sugru! Here’s a few: I formed a new hanger for my favorite wall clock that had broken, I made non-slip “feet” for a wonky pottery bowl used for sponges, I fixed a crow figure whose stick feet had broken, I “framed” pictures in double glass, I reattached a handle on an old tin ladle, I made decorative pieces on the handle of my tea kettle that kept slipping- the list goes on and on. It is something I ALWAYS have on hand!
K**.
Fantastic product
Put it this way - this is not my first purchase of Sugru. I am constantly coming up with fun uses for it.
D**B
Will harden in the package if you don't use it within 6 months or so
Will harden in the package if you don't use it within 6 months or so making it useless afterward. Only buy as much as you plan to use right away. Otherwise it worked well.
D**A
Interesting stuff!
I needed to repair a plastic piece of technology. I was having trouble holding things together as I was doing my repair. Super glue itself wasn't enough so I re-super glued it, then I reinforced everything with the sugru. That was the ticket!
U**Z
MUY ÚTIL
Excelente masa moldeable, pega muy bien si unes piezas. Conserva bien la forma que le des.
A**R
Muy bueno para reparar cables
Para reparar cables ligeramente rotos y que requieren reparación antes de ser 100% inservibles está excelente. El único problema que he tenido con este producto es que la caducidad llega y ya es inútil, puede llegarte a sobrar mucho pues no se rompen tantos cables.
P**S
Super cool
I love this product as it has so many uses but it is pricy
A**H
Génial
A l'instar du WD-40, Sugru est POLYVALENT et n'a de limites que notre imagination : coin de téléphone portable, lunette de toilettes, amortisseur de placard : merci !
C**N
Un peu déçue pour des grosses charges
Fait le taf sur des petits objets mais la pâte n à jamais séché sur des charges lourdes donc n à pas tenu
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