Krazy Glue Home & Office Brush On Super Glue, Brush Applicator, 5 Grams
- Insanely versatile home and office formula is perfect for everyday repairs
- Instant, crazy strong bond on metal, plastic, vinyl, wood, ceramic and more
- Brush applicator delivers excellent coverage and easy control – great for large surfaces and tight spaces
- No-clog bottle keeps the brush fresh and stops the bristles from sticking together
- Great for office projects, school work and crafting
YandyToussaint
Very handy
The glue inside is normal Krazy Glue - it works just like every other Krazy Glue/Super Glue I have tried. It's the dispenser that makes this exceptionally useful. The bottle cap contains a tiny brush a little smaller than a nail polish brush, but with much stiffer bristles. For some uses, this is a much easier way to apply the glue than the little press-for-a-drop dispensers. It's better for delicate surfaces that won't tolerate pressure, and it's easier to apply a thin, even layer of glue over a larger area. The bottle stands upright on its own, so you can put the bottle down, and dip the brush in to get more glue with one hand while you hold your item in place with the other. One thing I have noticed is that it does seem to dry slightly slower, except on skin. Skin still bonds instantly, trust me! I was afraid that the brush would gunk up or get stuck in the bottle. Not so far: I have used this several times over a couple of months, and the bottle still opens easily, the glue is still thin and flows perfectly, and the brush looks brand new. It's good stuff to keep around. This is definitely a good type of glue to have around for those little "oops" moments we all have.
SumailaKarim
There’s always a need for crazy glue
Living with a teenage boy, there are always things being broken that need fixing. Luckily most of the things my son has broken are still fixable with a bit of crazy glue. I’ve glued many a toys and even multiple sunglasses using crazy glue that I always keep multiple bottles on hand. This one comes with a brush applicator which makes it even easier to apply, hopefully it won’t dry out like many other bottles have.
PingLa
Excellent nail glue.
I brought this to fix an old pair of leather fabric sandals. It did the trick to glue the fabric back onto the rubber pattern to cover it. I also wanted to try a stronger glue for my acrylic nails. This is a great, strong, powerful glue for artificial nails. Normally nail glues fail for me, because I'm an advent nail biter and regular nail glues just won't hold well enough for me. This glue though held the artificial nail to my natural nail like bondo. This glue doesn't play and I would be every careful using it. I had some glue stick onto the tip of one of my fingers and it stayed there for days or until the skin cells of my finger renewed enough for me to just scratch it off gently. .
DumM�
Works really well
Drys very quickly, but I would say that you should let whatever you are gluing overnight. Follow the instructions and you’ll be able to use this glue many times. However, DO NOT USE ON YOUR NAILS this glue will stick the nails so well that you have to remove a layer or two of the skin around your nails and I believe that that would hurt a lot!!
MelanieTimothy
easiest way to apply super glue without a mess or the tube drying up ...
easiest way to apply super glue without a mess or the tube drying up by the time you need to use it again. I have super thick hair and my round brushes sometimes loosen up or break off the handle when blow drying so this is a great way to fix it without having to buy new brushes
AchrefKhairi
Great applicator
This was just a spur of the moment purchase trying to use the end of a gift card. I was so glad after I bought it. I have never had a super glue with a brush applicator. But I really loved it and found it useful for so many things. I am looking at my stores locally and haven’t seen this product on the shelf so will certainly purchase again from Amazon. If you like to have superglue available for a quick fix especially little things around the house this is a great bye.
KarenGaeta
Easy to apply, and doesn't dry out or make a gluey mess
There's never been any question about the convenience, economy, and sheer bonding strength of these "krazy" cyanoacrylate adhesives. The only problems were the stabbing tubes with a special pin to open and reopen and reopen them.... The glue oozing out onto your fingers, your desk, your dog.... The tears when you desperately need to make a quick repair, and find the entire tube crystallized like an ugly, ugly diamond. Evidently, they've been doing their "krazy" homework, and arrived at the solution (no pun intended) to all these woes: a stand-up bottle with a tiny applicator brush, which (apparently) seals well enough to keep the glue usable for months after opening -- not mere days or weeks. The only negative, as others have noted: they did thicken it up a bit since the 1970's original formula. If you're hoping that it will magically wick its way into tiny fissures like the old liquid, you will be disappointed, or even saddened slightly. But for typical applications, where you can sort of butter the glue on before putting the parts together, this is a non-issue. AAAAA+++++ would adhere again.
MarissaSimons
My husband's favorite glue
Do you remember the commercial that included the construction worker whose hard hat was crazy glued to the beam? My husband and I certainly do. He thinks this stuff rivals gorilla glue and other competitors. Personally, I like Loctite, but I find this easy to use and it works well.
SabreenaRoseMariaSolesbee
The best way to use Krazy Glue
The best way to use Krazy Glue, in my opinion. One thing to watch for is do not ever store this on its side (i.e. in a drawer). Its not that it will leak, but it corrodes the lid and causes the lid to crack, eventually drying out all the glue inside. Standing upright it lasts quite a long time after opened; certainly better than the tube versions for me.
HarshaMehrotra
Brush applicator makes it much easier!
I love this packaging for Krazy Glue! It makes it so much easier to apply than squeezing it directly out of a tube onto something. I always seem to end up with the glue on my fingers when I use the tube version, so this approach is definitely a huge improvement in accuracy for me. Here's my best use for Krazy Glue: During the winter, my fingertips sometimes get painful little cracks from the dryness. Those cracks are hard to heal since you can't usually put Bandaids on all your fingertips and still be functional. I've discovered that painting some of this Krazy Glue over the cracks and letting it dry thoroughly creates a clear barrier that lasts while washing your hands. It usually wears off in about 2 - 3 days, at which point the crack has healed. I've given this tip to many friends who have found it very useful during skiing season when their hands get dry, or if they get a papercut that won't heal. The brush applicator is the perfect way to paint the Krazy Glue onto a crack or split.