Order Now - *Sugru Moldable Glue - Black & White (Pack of 8)
Sugru is the world’s first mouldable glue that turns into rubber. Invented by Jane and made with love (and science) in the UK, Sugru is here to make fixing and making easy and fun. Pretty cool, huh?
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Sugru is the world’s first mouldable glue that turns into rubber. Invented by Jane and made with love (and science) in the UK, Sugru is here to make fixing and making easy and fun. Pretty cool, huh?
To know more Click the Link given above ..*
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Children under 8 yrs. can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
- Self-setting rubber, formed by hand and cures at room temperature overnight.
- Self-adhesive - bonds to aluminum, steel, ceramics, glass, wood and some fabrics. Removable from most non-porous surfaces.
- Waterproof, UV resistant, electrically insulating and dishwasher proof when cured.
- Bendable to any color and temperature resistant from -58 to +356 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Please see individual foil packages for use by date. Store Sugru in the fridge to triple its shelf-life!
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REVIEWS ABOUT THIS BEAUTY CARE
PRODUCT [ SAMPLE ]
1) Good stuff - but use it or lose it - The GOOD: multiple colors, malleable, turns into a "hard rubber" on curing (not a plastic, still slightly soft, like a basketball), gives you the chance to fix things in the "plastic" world with more than just glue and hope.
The BAD: once you open a packet, it's use it or lose it. For most applications, this is just fine -- they give you ball of the stuff about the size of half a man's thumb ... but if you are looking to use it for something small (e.g. I've seen people suggest using Sugru to refill numbering on appliance knobs that have worn clear), then you're frantically looking for other places to apply this stuff before the whole ball cures and you have to throw it away.
The VERDICT: this is nifty stuff and definitely does what it promises -- if you smush it around a wobbly plastic part, it will become a solid rubber boot to support that part. When you look to use a packet, either prepare to toss the extra, or line up all your jobs at once and do them in the 30+ minutes you have - not difficult.
HELPFUL SUGGESTION: if you're repairing something visible, get a razor blade or other flat piece of metal to help shape the putty (and maybe a spoon for curving). Otherwise, your fix will look like a blob of colored silly putty, complete with thumb prints.
By Malcolm M. on March 10, 2015
2) Sugru is COOL!!! - I purchased a package of black and white Sugru after looking at many Sugru projects on instructables.com and other sites. It looked so cool! I didn't have any plans for using the Sugru, I just had to have it. After receiving the product it sat in my refrigerator for about a week before I decided to try to repair a laptop power cord that was frayed. It worked! That cable repair alone paid for the package of Sugru.
I like to sleep with my Bose earbuds in my ears. Rolling around in my sleep puts a strain on the cord where it attaches to the earbuds. A little Sugru applied and the cable is securely reinforced. Another significant savings!
If you purchase Sugru, be aware that it has a shelf life of around 6 months, longer if you keep it refrigerated. Also keep in mind that it will take some practice to mold it in the shape you need. It is not difficult, but do not expect to be an expert the first time you use it.
By Cameron DeChandt on November 26, 2012
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