The Best Super Glue

by | Dec 30, 2020 | Materials | 0 comments

I’ve tried many, and most of them have always dried up when stored, especially the famous Krazy Glue. I’ve tried the brush-on versions, the squeeze tube versions, and they suck. I manage to get 2 or 3 uses out of them, and 9 out of ten times, they dry up, and I have to buy another one – a complete waste. The only super glue I can confidently say has worked for me in function, storage, and reusability is Loctite’s Super Glue. The self-piercing screw-on cap is very effective.

Loctite Super Glue (20g) in all it’s glory.

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