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🔧 Fix it fast, fix it flawless—Bondic’s magic in your pocket!
Bondic UV Liquid Plastic Welder is a revolutionary adhesive kit that bonds multiple materials instantly with UV light curing in just 4 seconds. Unlike traditional glues, it stays liquid until activated, allowing precise application and cleanup. Waterproof, heat-resistant, and paintable, this compact kit includes a UV LED light and liquid resin in a durable metal case—ideal for professional-quality repairs at home or on the move.










| ASIN | B00QU5M4MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,375 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #334 in Hardware Sealers |
| Brand | BONDIC |
| Brand Name | BONDIC |
| Color | No Color |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic, Leather, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 8,320 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 4 Seconds |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687077335428 |
| Included Components | Bondic LED UV Liquid Plastic Welding Adhesive Complete Starter Kit |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Bondic LED UV Liquid Plastic Welding Adhesive Complete Starter Kit |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BONDIC |
| Material | Liquid Plastic |
| Material Type | Liquid Plastic |
| Model | BONDICBOGOBULK |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Part Number | BONDICBOGOBULK |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Commercial/Residential, General Purpose |
| UPC | 687077335428 636156077766 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Volume | 4 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
F**N
MAGIC, I TELL YA!
Since the that first day in the dentists chair, watching the dentist use Ultra-Violet activated bonding agent - I have been on the lookout for a way to have that capability. So, when I saw a TV ad for Bondic my eyes lit up like a kid on Christmas morning. Short answer: This stuff is Magic. Works better than I had even dreamed! Additionally, my wife, who is an Elementary School Art teacher - immediately saw applications for it. In the short time I have had it... I have glued the frame on a magnifying glass that was beyond normal repair, fixed the plastic lid on my wife's expensive make-up case... repaired some dog-chewed phone charging cables, and just last night I fixed something whose repair had eluded me for 20 years... the brass handle on my fireplace tool. It REFUSED to stay tight - it would wobble and then loosen up no matter WHAT I tried. Believe me, in 20 years I tried a lot. Just a quick, light strip perpendicular to the threads, Zap it with the UV, and I had to use considerable force to screw the handle back on. The threads immediately gripped tight... I can still remove the handle with force, but is goes back on tight. Magic, I tell you. I had to build a fire just to use it. <G> Pros: the ability to clean it up before setting it is an unsung Pro. No frantic time worries about super glue setting up, no concerns about getting glue where I didn't want it. I am a perfectionist - I found that I could apply the glue, take cue-tips and paper towels to clean up the bond - with NO TIME PRESSURE or melting of the plastic ... and then, when it satisfies me, Zap it and it is hard as a rock. Cons, Tips: The only failure I have had is when I attached a magnet to another magnet. The surfaces were slick chrome, and the directions warned about roughing up the surfaces. They are correct - the bond failed under pressure. Personal con: the hardest things for me to do is use just enough. I had to get out of the "If a little bit does a little bit of good, then a lot will do a LOT of good" mentality. The only thing a lot does is waste glue. The only other con is the instructions: what there was is written in 16 languages and hard to follow. Tip: The tool works best when taken apart. The UV head pulls easily out of the orange holder, and the glue tube pulls out of the orange holder as well. I found I had a lot more control with the tube in one hand and the light in the other. The "Lock On" function of the light is handy also. You will be amazed... can't say enough good about this product. But I am gonna need some more glue... <G>
M**R
Maybe not a Panacea, but great stuff none-the-less!
Bondic is Great! Lets start with this statement: Bondic is Great! And then lets get some disclaimers out of the way... 1) Bondic will not replace superglue or epoxy in every situation. 2) It is not as strong as quality epoxy, and as it is not a true adhesive, it will not work well unless there are edges or texture for it to grab -this is why they recommend roughing the surface prior to application-. 3) It is NOT ideal for repairing clean breaks as it is not a true adhesive like super-glue and if it does not have edges and texture to grab onto it will not hold well. Also, if your material is opaque, getting the Bondic in the middle of the crack to cure may prove very difficult, as it has to be hit with Ultraviolet light in order to cure. 4) It still doesn't stick to polypropylene, nothing commercially available really does, but with the right texture it's as good or better than anything else you can buy in the store. So, what is this Bondic stuff all about? Bondic is an instant-UV-cure filler material with some adhesive properties. What this means in practice is that Bondic combines the best features of a liquid adhesive like superglue, a paste adhesive like epoxy and a filler like caulk. In it's un-cured state Bondic is a relatively thin, clear liquid that flows easily into tight spaces and forms around odd shapes (like you get in cracks and breaks in splintered plastic), but with just enough viscosity to not run all over the place, it looks and behaves very much like gel-style super glues when first squeezed out. That all changes when you hit it with the Ultraviolet LED, and it (nearly) instantly becomes a durable, clear polymer! you can fill large gaps by building up layers of the stuff, and you can sand and cut the cured material like it were soft plastic, which it essentially is. On materials with a rough, porous surface the bond strength seems quite high, but on smooth non-porous surfaces it will flake off quite readily. you also need to be aware that Bondic won't do a good job of holding your pieces in place until it gets hit with the UV, and you will need to be able to hold your working pieces in place. I've used it to tack some things onto unfinished fiberglass (a rough, and porous material) with excellent results, and have used it in place of electrical tape and heat-shrink tubing to insulate wire junctions, I have fixed a tail-light lens, sealed a leaky wire-passthrough in a "waterproof" speaker, stuck a hanger wire onto a small lamp housing, and more! I haven't tested the claim that it "works underwater" but based on the technology involved it probably does, you just have to be sure all the water has been pushed OUT of your intended joint before you cure. One caution: Bondic is cured by Ultraviolet light, and if you are working outside on a sunny day you can expect the rays of the sun to begin to cure your project AND cause build-up on the applicator nozzle in a few minutes. Shade your work area if you want to avoid this happening. Overall Bondic is a very nice addition to my toolbox and junk drawer, and is useful in a wide variety of small repair and construction projects. It's a little expensive, and could be considered a "novelty" as everything it does can be accomplished with other less expensive materials if you are patient, but it really is neat and functional stuff and although you might not wonder "how did I ever live without this?" you'll certainly hope it gets less expensive so you can use it with more abandon.
K**L
UPDATED: re: Some leakage and the LED was dead
Wow...I'm disappointed. I really needed this thing to work. I was very impressed with the video. I read some reviews on here regarding fluid leakage from the pen, and I thought it can happen, but maybe their quality-control will step up. I received this unit and it was partially covered with the liquid material that leaked out - not a lot. But it isn't the type of stuff you want on your skin, and there's no way around it unless you open the package with a cloth or paper towel handy. Also, the pen body is much more flexible than I would have thought. It's like a stiff black plastic drinking straw with threads that don't seal that well. Okay, not a big deal. But the LED wouldn't light. There are two ways of activating it - sliding a switch down that presses one of the LED leads to make contact with the battery, or by squeezing the soft battery case to do the same thing. Nothing. I don't know if the LED is defective or the battery was dead. I suspect the latter. I had an application for which this item would have been perfect. But I can't use it and have to send it back. Very disappointed. ***************************************************** ********************* UPDATE ************************** ******************************************************* I began my return process with Amazon, but in the meantime, the seller noticed my review and promptly sent a replacement, unsolicited by me. The replacement arrived today and the LED light was fully functional. I didn't notice any leakage around the pen, but I might still expect some, given the material it's made from. The item works as advertised, though I will say that the resulting cured product is a bit more flexible than it appears in the video. It isn't glue, but if you've had any experience with actual metal welding, you will have more success - you need to make a good solid mechanical connection for good strength. I updated my review from one to four stars - for the product itself. It isn't the cat's pajamas as it appeared, but it's pretty good. The seller is outstanding - and I very much appreciate their efforts to satisfy this customer.
M**D
great idea.. but doesnt stick
I am a fan of adhesives. I am always on the lookout for the latest and greatest. The idea of a UV curing resin that's as strong as the videos show sounded amazing to me. The fact that it's clear was a big plus. In theory, this product is amazing. In practice, unfortunately, I am not that happy. First the good: the plastic when hardened IS very strong and the curing process is very quick once the light is on. The fact that the "glue" is in a liquid state for as long as you want is really great and helps you position parts and shape it/remove excess. once the light is on, it only takes a few seconds for the resin to harden. The result is almost optically clear and attractive. When bonded to itself (as in molding parts for instance, or enveloping an item in the resin), it's very strong - as demonstrated in various videos. Now onto the bad.. CONS: It will not stick to most plastics I've tried it with.. usually, it's a plastic part that breaks. whether a toy, an electronic component or whatever. Sadly, I havent had a single instance where Bondic would stick to the plastic. I would pour it on, shape it if necessary, join the parts (if necessary) then cure it.. only to have the cured piece fall right off on first application of ANY force to it. For instance, I had an old phone where a piece of the casing was dented/chipped. I filled in the chipped part, cured.. then scraped against it with my nail and the part fell off. The other day, I had a little piece of a switch break. I had to fashion a sort of little rod on top of a circle of plastic. Rod fashioned, worked exactly as intended - i'm super happy. then on the second or third activation of the switch, it falls off. (the rod itself was nearly bulletproof though .. the plastic is very strong). As such, I am very disappointed. I will reserve this for jobs where several parts need to be joined in a glob of this stuff. I touched up my wife's necklace - there was a part of the clasp that would scratch her neck. I surrounded the offender in bondic, cured it, did a layer or 2 more on top to make it smooth and it's great - no complaints there. I hope i'm just totally missing something and there's a way to make it stick, but until it sticks to your everyday types of plastic, it's going to sit in a bin next to all the other glues I can't rely on.
E**Y
Excellent product, works as advertised, but not a cure all
Update: New information posted at the top of review: Adjusted this down to one star. Used the product once, put it back in its case, and there it sat in my desk, untouched. I take it out today to use it again, about a month later, and the reservoir has a crack in it. Now the resin leaks out it if I try to use it. It is a great product, but the construction is obviously made of flimsy material. Great idea, poorly executed. I wish I could get a refund. ******* This is an excellent product. I have been waiting for something like this for a long time. I have a family with young children and that means a seemingly never ending stream of broken plastic toys. It works exactly as advertised. I don't know if I would trust it for a high strength repair, but that is only because I have made a few small delicate repairs so far and I am too afraid to pull-test them. I first used it to fix some minor pieces of broken jewelry that had no real monetary value, but they had sentimental value. I recommend doing this first in order to get a "feel" for the product. I like that you have to squeeze the liquid chamber just slightly in order to get some of it out. So far I don't see any real problem with leaks. After a few minor repairs, I tried it on the main reason for buying: a Christmas ornament that was very treasured. The ornament consisted of Dumbo spraying water into the air. Well the glass water spout had come apart from the Dumbo trunk. Normal glue would not bond, I tried. This did an excellent job of repairing and it seems to be holding very well. I would not use this in place of a normal repair that only requires super glue and I don't feel like I can trust it to something that requires the strength of epoxy. It is a nice product for niche repairs that are in between those two products. Pros: - I like that you can turn the LED on with the switch for constant on or just squeeze that end of the device for momentary on. - Nice little metal case is a convenient way to carry it around. - Bonding liquid is a good consistency so that it is not messy unless you squeeze the tube too hard. - Works as advertised. Cons: (only minor issues) - It is easy to unscrew the cap to the reservoir, which also contains the cap to the applicator. Making the applicator cap a different color would be helpful. - I don't think you will get much out of the reservoir before needing a refill. I recommend picking your repairs carefully. The only issues I have are minor: The clear liquid can make it difficult to see how much you have already layered out there when curing.
R**N
you will be very happy with this product
As long as you don't expect this to do what it was not designed to do, you will be very happy with this product. The Bondic team makes it very clear that this is NOT a glue. This is rather a plastic (and other materials) welding kit. It is also, to a small degree, an insulator (think in terms of voltage insulation). Let me give you an example of where this really shined for my needs. My microwave, which is rather new, started to fall apart 1 day out of warranty, I kid you not, 1 year and 1 day. Specifically the door handle just started to crack and flake off, and it absolutely was not abused, just normal use. I checked with the factory and the only way to fix it was to replace the entire door which that part alone was about 60% of the cost of the whole thing. Anyway, the parts that fell off were located in a way which you could not glue it without it looking really terrible. The parts really needed to be manipulated to fit. Instant glue (crazy glue or ca) would not allow this and they were situated in such a way that you could not clamp them or even rubberband than in place while a slow acting glue or epoxy would cure. Since it is a built in microwave, I did not want this looking half a**ed and I was ready to just replace the whole thing. Then I saw Bondic and figured I would spend the twenty some odd dollars as a last resort before handing out another $500. I was able to apply this to the parts, get them fitted properly and hold them in place till I was happy with the fit and then hit them with the UV light. It worked perfectly! I was then able to build up a new part that was threaded and structurally required with some JB Weld to finish re attaching the handle and allowing it to cure properly. Bondic just saved me $480! I want to add that the microwave was badly designed (on purpose?) because you can't replace small parts without buying much larger parts that are not needed and...I called them and told them how the materials they used just started disintegrating by themselves and I wondered if they would be willing to perhaps discount the door assembly. They said no, they would not be willing to do anything, seeing as this warranty had expired the day before and then without hesitation they asked for a credit card number so they may send me a new microwave... At full cost! Again, true story. I would tell you the name of these folks but I don't think it fair to ken more if I do, understand? Also, I had need to contact the good people at Bondic and they are an outstanding group of people and a great company to deal with, I can't tell you how pleased I am with this product and these people. I recommend them 110%! I know this has been a long review but maybe it can help explain just where this product comes into its own, if you think about it I'm sure you may have a need for this as well.
D**N
Big Win on Blown Glass: Read Below for Tips on Delicate Items
My friends call me a bit of a glue freak. This despite bringing me things to fix that they cannot. Usually I'm able to put it back together using epoxy glue or polyurethane glue or whatever. But I was stymied by a blown glass dragonfly. One of the four wings had broken off. When I examined it with a magnifier, I could see that a small, wedge-shaped piece was missing where the wing root took a 90 degree turn to join the wing. Epoxy glue requires matching surfaces, so it wouldn't. The dragonfly sat broken on a shelf for 8 years, until I saw a Bondic video. The unique thing about Bondic is that you can build up material with it, and that material is structurally strong. Even better, this only takes a few seconds. For the Dragonfly, I dropped a blob on the wing root, cured it with the UV light, then did it again. After three blobs, I had recreated about 80% of the missing wedge piece. Then I applied another blob, stuck the wing into that and cured it. While the wing was now reattached, it was barely connected to the wing root. So I applied three thin layers of Bondic over the joint, curing each one. The final result is perfect, and no thicker than the original glass. SEE ATTACHED PHOTO. This ability to easily build up material and cure it within a few seconds is what makes Bondic unique. If you need a specific shape, you can cut or sand the cured material as necessary. In my case, the Bondic flowed into the natural shape of the blown glass, so no shaping was necessary. Please note, the layers need to be thin. The directions recommend 1.0-1.5mm, but I made them even thinner. There's no need to rush, since each layer takes only 4 second to cure with the UV light! My second repair was a glass swan. The edge of the wing had broken off. This required adhesive along a long, thin surface of clear glass. Impossible with glue, but straightforward with Bondic. For this repair, a third hand was very useful, but again, only required for 4 seconds! So the hints for delicate items are: . * Build up material in advance when necessary. For the dragonfly, I applied three blobs . to the the wing root before applying one more to adhere the wing. . * Cure everything thoroughly with the UV. After layering Bondic all over the repair on the . dragonfly wing, I noticed that there was still some tacky stuff there. One more pass with . UV light and that was gone (hardened). . * Thin layers work best. Since you can cure a layer in 4 seconds, there's no need to rush. I'm totally happy, and looking forward to getting very creative with this in the future.
J**I
outstanding product and delivery
hello, tired of using super glue or a hot glue gun to make a solid connection of broken parts? wait no more...bondic liquid plastic is here. what a great handy invention. it fills small holes, cracks, glues two ice cream stirring sticks together, and for our main application, filled a crack in some fiberglass. indoors, it takes a little while to have the liquid start to harden. but, outdoors in the bright sunlight, it hardens almost instantly and starts to build up on the tip of the applicator. there was no need for the uv light as the sun did the hardening. under a shady area, the hardening process was a little slower and we were able to get the crack finished. it was a little shaky as soon as the liquid was coming out of the tip, it started to harden, making filling the crack difficult, once we got the shade cover in place, we were able to finish the project. after it hardens, it can be filed down, but use the finest file you can find as it comes off fast even after hardening. finally using a 600 wet dry sand paper, you can finish it to your liking. our indoor projects were easily completed because of no sunlight hitting the liquid tip as it was spread onto the projects. then we had to use the uv light on the other end to harden the liquid. this is an outstanding product and it is ever handy in its protective case. but, be warned, the screw on cap for the tip comes off with a simple twist and goes on quickly, but it you are not careful, if you twist incorrectly, you will open up the second cap that takes off the opening for the liquid in the pen. the replacement parts will come in handy later. great product and delivery ...yrmv
C**N
Bondic colla UV
Conoscevo già questo prodotto e devo dire che non ha eguali per flessibilità di impiego. Una volta polimerizzato (bastano pochi secondi) potete facilmente carteggiarlo per dargli la forma definitiva. Eccezionale per piccole ricostruzioni su abs e plastiche in genere: ottimo anche per fori e filettature lente e da rifare. Costa un po' ma è un prodotto che risolve in modo eccellente le situazioni di bricolage che altre colle possono solo "arrangiare"
S**H
Works well
Quite unique and interesting tool how it works. Effective for broken items that are difficult to hold with with superglue.
D**L
Stunning! Amazing! Great!
My Basenji Puppy broke my Tag Heuer Glasses for the second time. I was looking for the fix at $575.00 This would have been my second $575 spend in 4 weeks. I saw the Bondic advertised and decided to order it to see if it lived up to its billing. Boy did it ever. It took me all of 15 minutes to repair my glasses. The repair is hardly noticeable and I saved $550.00 on a new lens. Now I'm going to repair the first broken pair and have a back up pair. I could not be more impressed with a product. I would use the words Breakthrough, Must Have.
A**ー
接着液がなくなりそう
思ったより、手軽で良く接着します。あっちこっちと接着して回り接着液がなくなりそうです。
Y**L
ne tiens pas
tous les objets collés avec ce produit ne tiennent pas malgré l'utilisation correcte du produit, je suis très déçue vu le prix
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