🦍 Stick like a pro, finish like a boss.
Gorilla Super Glue Gel is a fast-setting, no-run adhesive designed for professional-quality repairs and projects. Its thick gel formula works flawlessly on vertical surfaces and bonds a wide range of materials with a crystal-clear finish. Featuring an anti-clog cap, it ensures long-lasting usability and dries in just 10-45 seconds without clamping.
Brand | Gorilla |
Material | Cyanoacrylate |
Compatible Material | Wood, Ceramic, Leather, Paper, Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Fast Drying |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Cartridge |
Item Volume | 0.71 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 360846703467 370661807851 360846703474 370661892635 360846703504 |
Manufacturer | Gorilla Glue |
Part Number | 7700104 |
Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 3.38 x 6.63 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 7700104 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Style | 1 - Pack |
Pattern | Super Glue |
Special Features | Fast Drying |
Included Components | 1 bottle glue |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No |
L**E
Good Glue
Works great. Easy to apply.
S**U
Very awesome super glue, definitely worth it
So I pretty much purchased this product because my laptop started breaking from the sides, every time I opened and closed the laptop the plastic would start opening and I could tell that if I didn't do something that the issue would only get worse. I wasn't ready to let go of this laptop yet so I went out and got this super glue, I applied it and squeezed it a bit and after about 5 minutes or so of applying pressure I let go and just let it sit and after about 10 or so minutes no more opening from the bottom and I can freely open and close the laptop without fearing the plastic breaking. That wasn't the only thing I used it on though, a while back I purchased these plastic clips for the wires under my desk, these plastic clips had adhesive on them that stuck to the metal frame, only problem was that the adhesive was either not great or the wires I was using were too heavy, gorilla glue to the rescue again. I scratched off the adhesive pad and applied the super glue before putting it on the metal frame of my desk, and now I don't have to worry about the clips falling off along with my wires, such a good product for my use case and so worth the money.-Pros:---sticks really well---doesn't take too long to dry up---clear color doesn't make it an eyesore to look at---really effective-Cons:---Only real con I found is that it takes a while to get off your hand (then again it's super glue, should be expected, just be careful when applying.)
A**I
A half full bottle is exactly correct. Glue worked perfectly under high stress.
I'm always amazed at the reviews I see on things like this. People really have absolutely no clue how a bottle can be half full when brand new. ITS INTENTIONAL PEOPLE! You aren't buying a bottle of glue that has anything to do with the size of the bottle. It states right on the bottle and the listing saying exactly how much glue is in it so the amount you see vs the full bottle is 100% irrelevant. They oversized the bottle so it was easier to handle and so that there could be some room for air inside to make it easier to dispense. A half full bottle has absolutely nothing to do with the amount of glue you just bought. Seriously people, I hope you all never buy a bag of chips or your minds will explode.As for the glue, I purchased it for gluing RC tires together which are rubber and plastic and it worked perfectly. The glue set quickly and held extremely strong right away. I was able to drive on tires glued only 10 minutes later and pushed the car to about 40MPH with no separation. I got some on my fingers but it came off by itself after only a few hours of ignoring it and working on the RC. It's not worth the struggle to remove it, just go about your day and it will fall off. For those having issues with adhesion, I remind you to clean and scuff surfaces before trying to attach them together. I have bonded metals together with varying levels of success and usually the best results are large areas that touch extremely evenly where the bond doesn't flex. The only thing I find that handles metals better is JB Weld but epoxy is an entirely different adhesive and not nearly as convenient or fast.
D**
Works like a dream
I've been looking for a good glue tried serval brands only used two small drops and it's holds stronger then any others I've used hardens seconds
Y**G
Valuable
This super glue gel is a must-have for quick fixes and DIY projects. It sets fast and holds tight on everything from plastic and wood to ceramics and metal. The gel formula is great because it doesn’t run or drip, making it easy to apply with precision. I’ve used it for both household repairs and craft projects, and it never disappoints. A dependable adhesive that belongs in every toolbox!
C**T
more effective than "regular" super glue!
First we tried Scotch super glue - we figured because it was a big "name brand" it would be effective - but nope - it wouldn't even bond some broken travel suitcase hangers. This stumped us because we used alcohol to clean them and it was perfectly matched plastic coming together.Fast forward to Gorilla Glue that everyone raves about. It immediately bonded, left it 24 hours to cure, and it sure seems like a good bond but only time with tell.I proceeded to try to see if the glue would bond a broken zip pull (don't you hate it when the plastic zip pulls don't last as long as the jacket itself?!) - both sides of the joint were not completely matched so I had doubts it would even work - but it definitely did something - again, time and use will tell come this Fall.We also tried to glue a ole skool flashlight assembly that separated at its weld. This one will be a good test because the cover is held on using a spring-loaded mechanism so we will see if the bond holds up with sustained stress.Finally, just for kicks - we had a patio umbrella pole snap in half and decided to see how well the glue would bond metal. While I would never use it out in the patio, I was really surprised that it stuck at all! I couldn't undo it using my hands alone - I had to tap the pole like a hammer on the ground a few times for it to break again. Not bad and opens up new possibilities around what Gorilla Glue can fix!Will report back on how these projects go!
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