🔗 Stick with the best—Krazy Glue for your creative edge!
Krazy Glue Fast Dry Wood Glue is a 30g liquid adhesive designed for quick bonding of various wood types. Its fast-dry formula eliminates the need for overnight drying, making it ideal for woodworking and crafts. The washable feature ensures easy cleanup, while the compact bottle is perfect for on-the-go projects.
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Container Type | Bottle |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Features | Washable |
Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Craft |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Color | Clear |
Material Type | Wood |
D**D
It worked perfectly! I highly recommend it.
1 Year UPDATE: The glue is still holding strong. After all the use I've given the repair, I absolutely, positively recommend this glue.3 Month UPDATE: The glue is still solid as a rock. There has been no change in adhesion since the first day. It's absolutely great!My bathroom vanity door's top hinge came loose which surprised me. I thought the hinges were screwed into the wood but I was half right. The hinge was screwed into a block of wood which was nailed & glued into the vanity. The block pulled away from the inside of the vanity. I didn't have any wood glue and after checking the reviews I decided on the Krazy glue. I'm glad I did. Honestly, I didn't know if it was hard or soft wood. I would have assumed it was hardwood due to the name brand. But since it fell apart, I wasn't so sure. Since I wasn't gluing end grain and the wood was finished, I didn't think it mattered and so far I am correct. The glue is runny so you have to be careful. It will drip all over. I would cover everything under the area being glued. I used paper towels and they were great. The glue starts setting within seconds, so you have to have everything ready before you start. It worked perfectly. I put a light coat of glue on the block of wood and lined it up with the nail holes. I had enough time to hammer it into place a place the clamps. I left it alone for 10 minutes. (To be sure it set) I reattached the hinges to the door and I was done. It was bonded securely after the 10 minutes but again, I waited a few more hours. It's been 4 days and the repair is rock solid. I'll update in a month or sooner if a problem arises.
T**.
Works for anything
I've used this for wood, glass, plastic, and it works great. Very easy to apply and dries quick.
M**R
Very fast drying and holds
Great and fast glue. I had to use it to glue some broken pieces from a decoration and within seconds it dried and held its bond. You do not need much glue for it to work.
M**N
Good with hardwood not so good with softwood
As hoped and expected, this glue did pretty good on hardwood. The tack time was a little longer than expected, but the set of the glue was good and strong. I tried it with end grain on soft wood, pine, just to see. The result was as expected, it didn't work. I even gave it the benefit of doubt and tried a second time placing the glue on top of the filled grain from the previous attempt. The results were the same. I will use it when needed on close grain wood but rely on time tested and proven wood glue and clamps on soft wood.
M**H
Great product, WORKS!
I purchased some used pub height chairs for my kitchen bar that are all wood, hubby tightened the screws the loose screws and they quickly became THE PLACE to sit so they eventually started getting wobbly.We tightened the screws again but added this wood glue for reinforcement.They are incredibly sturdy now! Great product.
T**7
Good, quick setting glue
Used on a broken wood carving. Very quick setup time allowed me to apply with the built in precision tip, hold rhe part in place by hand & then release. Perfect adhesion for this small project.
V**S
Excellent Product
Used wood glue several months ago and it is still holding up well. Excellent adhesion!
E**E
Incomplete
The packaging says read the instructions before using and has all sorts of warnings about skin bonding and that sort of thing. The problem is that the instructions are written on the bottle in microscopic print so small that even my magnifying glass couldn’t make it large enough for me to read. I’m not sure a microfiche reader could! So how, exactly, am I supposed to read the instructions?!
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