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Krazy Glue KG92548R Instant Krazy Glue All Purpose Brush 0.18-Ounce

Krazy Glue KG92548R Instant Krazy Glue All Purpose Brush 0.18-Ounce
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Brand:  Krazy Glue
Category: Home Improvement

Original Price: $3.99
Buy New: $1.49

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Seller: HotDiscounts
4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5 stars from 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,995

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items:  1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: KG-925 48R
Model: KG92548R
UPC: 070158009255
EAN: 0070158009255

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
  • Brush on applicator stays fresh in clog free bottle
  • Goes on purple, dries clear
  • Easy to see, easy to use
  • Excellent surface coverage
  • Bonds to wood, metal, ceramics, pottery, rubber, vinyl, leather and plastic

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

Bonds in seconds. No clamps, no mixing. For plastic, metal, rubber, glass, and ceramics. Brush stays fresh in no clog bottle. Great for hard to reach areas. 5 gm.

Customer Reviews:


Showing reviews 1-5 of 9
4 out of 5 stars
JUST GLUE IT
By Patrick Carrano (NEW YERSEY)  |  February 19, 2010
YOU KNOW THE OLD ADAGE " IF IT AINT BROKEN DONT FIX IT ". WELL I USED THIS GLUE ON
A HAIRLINE FRACTURE, AND LO AND BEHOLD THE PART THAT I GLUED BECAME EVEN STRONGER.
5 out of 5 stars
Krazy Glue KG92548R Instant Krazy Glue All Purpose Brush 0.18-Ounce
By Sam G. Mubara (California, USA)  |  January 9, 2010
Works well as tested. The brush is a plus. I have to wait more to see if it does not harden.
5 out of 5 stars
Very easy to use
By Y. Li (Seattle, WA)  |  December 13, 2009  | 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The brush made this glue so much easier to use and no mess. My model plane hasn't fall apart yet, so it's doing its job.
5 out of 5 stars
Works Even on Nails!
By Elton V. Pinto (Seattle, WA, USA)  |  December 3, 2009
I thought this was just something my only guitar teacher did but it turns out that it's not so uncommon for classical guitarists to glue their nail together after a crack (or total nail tip dismemberment). Classical guitarists usually can't play without their nails, so a crack or a rip is a big deal.

I had a crack in my index nail bed and wanted to keep it from cracking further since my index finger is the most important in playing (and ripping the pink park of your nail off really hurts, trust me). So I first tried my dad's super glue when I visited home. I don't remember the exact brand, but it was a decent brand in the traditional tube style. This was messy. It followed the curvature of my nail to my finger and left glue under my nail on my finger, which creates an unsatisfying, annoying feeling on that finger afterwards. To top it off, it didn't last very long at all before it cracked back to where it was before.

So I bandaged my finger until I got this Krazy Glue brush to try to prevent further cracking. This thing is great! This brush is like what you use for old school white out, only with really strong glue instead of white out. One ever-so-light dab of my nail with this brush and I was good to go. It took 20-30 minutes to set but then it survived a shower and washing dishes and everything! Haven't tried playing guitar with it yet, but I will tonight. It definitely feels strong though, and it didn't get all over my finger! I'm really glad I paid the extra buck or two to get this instead of the traditional kind.
2 out of 5 stars
not your parent's crazy glue
By L. Liu (New York, NY)  |  December 2, 2009
Pro: new packaging is a good idea

cons: cannot bind every material like my old tube krazy glue. (rubbermaid plastic don't work, metals don't work). still binds hard plastic and skin, though.

thoughts: they must have changed the formulation so the glue can be contained in the new packaging without drying out quickly. it's a nice idea. but krazy glue that cannot bind everything i throw at it is really not krazy glue at all.
Showing reviews 1-5 of 9
 
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