🔧 Stick with the Best: B7000 Super Glue for Every Fix!
The B7000 Super Glue is a versatile, industrial-grade adhesive designed for a multitude of applications, including jewelry making, electronic repairs, and more. With its quick-drying formula, water-resistant properties, and non-toxic composition, it ensures a strong, safe bond for all your repair needs.
Manufacturer | MECHYO |
Part number | MECHYO-B7000 |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Package Dimensions | 15.3 x 4.1 x 3.7 cm; 100 Grams |
Item model number | 50ML-1pcs |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Toxic, Strong |
Included components | glue |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Slow drying superglue
This product is absolutely amazing once it dries, although it does take some time, approximately 4 hours. The tube size is perfect and it comes with a convenient metal outlet for pouring the glue. It is also very easy to clean off any excess glue as you have plenty of time to wipe it off.
S**A
Very strong and fast drying
I’ve used this once so far, whilst creating a Yuletide wreath for my door using various different materials, some natural some not. It stuck with ease and dried pretty quickly. The wreath has been outside ever since exposed to the elements and some very windy weather, really put through it’s paces and so far nothing has come off. A pretty good test of the glues strength after use. Pretty impressed and good value when you compare to its branded equivalent. Definitely recommend.
L**G
Good but slow drying
I misunderstood what this was from the item description in all honesty. I thought it was a quick setting super glue type product, but it's actually more of a slow drying (or air curing) product, so my initial reaction was dissapointment as it took ages to dry and then didn't seem very strong an hour later (as super glue would be). It 'does' actually work but needs a good 48 hours to cure in order to form the strength. A good product - just be clear about what you're looking for and your expectations (as i wasn't!).
D**T
Useful if given time to set
I had an somewhat unusual 'quest' regarding the need to patch a crack on my external drain gully that was clay glazed. As I didn't want to pay to dig out and get a total new gully drain, I looked into how to 'patch over' the crack instead. After some research, I realized that I could use e.g. TRex tape (a large square of it) and either (having dried the crack in the glaze first with kitchen towels until it was bone dry) then smother the tape with extra either a) standard superglue or b) this B7000 superglue. To determine which, I experimented with normal superglue vs this B7000. The B7000 has a more 'rubbery' finish and takes longer to set. However, if given sufficient time (days more than 24 hours) it is flexible yet firm. However, due to actually needing to use the gully within 24 hours, I used normal superglue instead. My point being, if you can give 24 hours (ideally longer) this glue has the dual advanrtage of flexibility and firmness (for stick). It has earned itself a useful spot in my DIY bag (although recommend you keep both this and standard superglue in your arsenal of goodies).
J**Y
Does the job well
Got this super glue to do odd jobs around the house, as well as a few crafting projects, and it works perfectly. Its super robust and so far has stuck things in place perfectly, with a very quick drying time.It doesn’t smell too strongly either which was a relief as often they are so strong you can’t be around it for too long. The applicator is really easy to use and allows you to be really precise and glue exactly where you need.
R**Y
Seems to do the job
I am a bit of a hobbyist & DIY person so thought that this glue would come in very handy. It is described as “Super Glue” but it bears no resemblance to the usual superglue, as for a start it says it is not harmful to flesh, is water resistant, and yet is capable of bonding wood, glass, metal, and fabric. Unlike superglue though, it takes time to fully cure up to 24 hours, although it dries in minutes. It has a pin nozzle so I hoping that this will prevent blockage and it also allows only a small amount to be dispensed at a time. There was no instruction leaflet enclosed in the box, and the information on the outside is not in very good English but just about understandable.I have so far tried it on a couple of items, one to bond a plastic foot to a glass chopping board, and the other to try to repair a broken keeper plate on our garden gate latch until it can be replaced. This (I think) is made of cast aluminium and so far the glue seems to have done the trick.I am sure this glue will be a useful addition to my armoury of DIY tools, but only time will tell if that’s true. If it proves to do all that it says then it would not be a bad buy compared to many on the market.
W**M
Great glue, but not the superglue you’re expecting!
So far, I’ve had no issues with the glue at all. It’s easy to apply, the smell isn’t anything too intense, and the grip seems to hold nicely after it’s fully bonded!It’s not really what I’d have called superglue though, this seems more like the flexible E6000 glue instead. Even though it still works great imo, it’s worth keeping in mind since it might not suit your use case.Just as a little side note, the needle in the cap is a fantastic idea! I generally tend to buy packs of tiny tubes of superglue because the lid always clogs up and becomes unusable, but the needle in the cap of this one seems to solve that issue!
A**B
Warning: not traditional super glue! More like an epoxy resin.
Although this is sold as "super glue" I do not think it is cyanoacrylate based.This will change the nature of its use.If I was to guess, I'd say this is something more like an epoxy resin based adhesive. I was not able to clearly see what the composition of it was, though.The glue does seem to stay more pliable/flexible after it has been deployed. I also think this kind of glue would be suitable where there is more of a slight gap between the surfaces to be bonded (whereas with cyanoacrylate, you generally want the smallest gap possible.Nonetheless, it's a good product, and may work well in many cases. To repeat though: I do not think this is a "true" (standard definition) superglue; i.e. cyanoacrylate based (aka "CA glue").
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