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220W Plastic Welder, Multipurpose Fit, Plastic Welding Kit, Quick Plastic Repair Welder Kit, More Comfortable Portable, An Ideal DIY Tool

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  • ✔ 【200W Multipurpose Fit】 - 200W Plastic Welder suitable for repairing and reinforcing plastics parts of all automobiles, such as bumpers, dashboards, lamp holders, plastics rings, and daily plastics supplies. Save you much money!
  • ✔ 【Versatility】 - Plastic repair Welder kit, Bumper Kayak Repair Kit Package includes 800PCS staples of 6 shapes + 78PCS plastic welding rods + 2 smoothing head + 1 plier + 5 stainless steel mesh + 5 aluminum foil tape + 4 sponge sandpaper+ 1 Carry Case.
  • ✔ 【An Ideal DIY Tool】 - Stainless steel staple will not rust, Wavy staple design for maximum load. The ideal way for repairing most modern products which are made of plastics. Hot Stapler, Strong for shock and twi-st after repairing soldering.
  • ✔ 【Quick】 - Plastic Welding Kit choose right staple, insert into the brass holder, press power button, wait a few seconds, and let staple melt into plastic parts slowly, in case staple cross through the plastic board.
  • ✔ 【More Comfortable】 - Plastic Weld Ergonomic designed to fit into the palms of your hand. Design with light,make you see the cracked part of the bumper clearly. our worry-free 5-Year warranty, and friendly customer service. if you have any problems during usage, please contact us, our service team will be available any time.



Product Description

200W Plastic Welder Plastic Welding Kit

plastic welder

Have you ever try other kinds of glues and epoxies in the past to repair the plastic? It’s hard to reach the repairing effect even looks very ugly.

Plastic Welder Kit works fantastically well and very easy to use for repairing and solidifying plastic.

No training required.

Learn to use in seconds. Repairs at least 98% of the plastics on the market!

Important Parameters

Material: ABS

Input Current: 0.5A.

Output Voltage: 0-50V

Output Current: 0-15A Output

Power: 200W ( With overheating protection) Power Core Plug Cable

Length: 4.3ft

Machine Size: 8 * 6.1 * 1.6inch

Machine Weight: 1.10lb

Package size: 11.2 * 7.7 * 1.8inch

Package weight: 2.03lb

PLASTIC WELDING KIT

Packing List

1 * 200W Plastics Welding Kit

800PCS Staples:

200 X Outside Corner Staples 0.02inch

200 X Inside Corner Staples 0.03inch

100 X Flat Staples 0.03inch

100 X Flat Staples 0.02inch

100 X Wave Staples 0.03inch

100 X Wave Staples 0.02inch

78PCS Plastic welding Rods

2 smoothing head + 1 plier + 5 stainless steel mesh + 5 aluminum foil tape + 4 sponge sandpaper

1 * Custom Carry Box

1 * English Instructions

Plastic Welder

plastic welder

Install and Pull Out Smoothly

Plastic Repair Kit welding staples can be freely pulled and inserted.

bumper repair kit

Super easy to use

It immediately heats up the staples without having to wait. Staples then cool off quickly and can be trimmed with the included cutter.

Repair broke dashboard

Repairing plastic items

It gets hot plenty fast and goes through most household plastics like butter, so definitely practice!

car bumper repair kit

Complete Kit

S staples resolve large or curved crack.

Wave staples resolve flat surface crack.

V staples can resolve inner corner crack.

M staples can resolve outer corner crack.

plastic welder

Diy Projects

Car repairs

Household repairs

General plastic repairs

Automotive repairs

Bumper repair

plastic welding kit

Easy to Use

Repairing Plastic Parts

cracked bumper

plastic repair

broken truck dash

cracked hood

heats up enough for ABS in maybe 2sec

Gets Red Hot In Seconds

The plastic Welder includes 4 different size staples a total of 800 staples altogether. Staples for inner and external corners, curved and straight cracks.

plastic repair welder kit

Easier to Cut

Just rock plastic welder staples back and forth and they will break off clean. Saves you having to grind.

plastic welder gun

Notch Design

Easy to Break After Welding, 6 different welding staples for different welding conditions,perfect for repairing plastic items.

Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars 289
4.3 out of 5 stars 154
Who DIYers(35%) Car enthusiasts(20%) Homeowners(15%)
When When plastic objects are broken(50%) When car parts are broken(15%) When lawn equipment is broken(5%)
Where At home(60%) In the garage(20%) In the car(10%)
What Repairing plastic objects(50%) Fixing car parts(15%) Fixing lawn equipment(5%)
Usage Scenario Plastic Repair Car Bumper Repair Home Projects
Versatility
Works Great
Effectiveness
DIY Projects

Blaise A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Used it multiple times on broken plastic pieces. Works as advertised. Warning - heats up pretty quick. Used it on motorcycle fairings. Works great.
Mr. G
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I love this product it's very easy to work with and I can create all kinds of stuff I fixed my bumper pretty cool this was my first time ever doing this using this
Jeffrey Ong
Reviewed in Australia on August 26, 2024
I bought this product to fix a broken plastic handle which is very hard to get a replacement.I like this set of products cause it has everything all in one set compared to the others but the quality of the welder gun is crap.The welder gun has blown after burning the second wire.
Kenny
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
Works as intended!
Peter Hind
Reviewed in Australia on July 11, 2024
This worked for 20mins then made a bang noise, no longer works
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Works perfectly for restoring older plastic car grills, center consoles and other plastic parts. Includes all the pieces that you could possibly use and more.
Austin Cox
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
This thing has far exceeded my expectations. It is super easy to use, heats up quickly, and works as intended. I would make sure to use a mask or work in a well ventilated area when using this because of the fumes, I don’t believe that would be good to breathe. I bought it with the intent to give a half baked job at saving some of my bikes fairings. This thing has COMPLETELY saved ALL of them. I needed to bondo over a few things when all was said and done just to get it back to super smooth, but holy cow. I completely refabricated about a 3-4 inch bridge of plastic that was missing up near my cluster using the wire mesh, melting it into the plastic that was still there and bending it into the correct shape. Slapped some bondo on top of that, sanded it smooth and it’s solid. See pictures for most of the heavy lifting this thing can do. 10/10. Saved me $500 on a new set of fairings. Just need to repaint now.
Old School Mechanic Shop
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This product is Great! I am a beginner, never done this before. It was easy to operate, did a great job, first try on a broken lawn tractor hood. Weld was surprisingly strong and tough. I am impressed. Comes with many accessories, which made life easy and nice. Go ahead and take the plunge, it's a good product.
Max
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2024
This Product comes with Quite a bit of Stuff.I would Try to avoid using Extension Cords while using the Welding Gun. It would have been Nice to have a thinner Gauge Mesh for Repairs. Staples work Very Well, to anyone New to Plastic Welding I would say to Practice on a few Test Pieces before Using the Plastic Welder.
Zero Signal
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
I bought this with one thing in mind-- fixing the plastic fairings on my motorcycle.My bike is old and, although it doesn't look like it's ever been laid down, some of the fairings had mounting tabs that had cracked off. Vibration, heat, and years of UV will do that to plastic. I had already fixed one with fiberglass and epoxy but holding it in position until the resin dried was a bit of a pain. I had a couple more tabs to do and coincidentally saw a video of someone using a hot stapler like this one. It didn't take long for me to start searching for an inexpensive one to try out.When I bought it, this was the cheapest hot stapler with decent reviews. It cost $23 and at that price I expected it to help me fix a few fairings and then maybe burst into flames or electrocute me.Well, I haven't been electrocuted or lit on fire (at least not by this tool). In all I sunk maybe a half dozen staples into the fairings, then used epoxy and fiberglass cloth to reinforce the areas wherever I could. Even without the fiberglass, the repairs were pretty strong. After the epoxy dried, the mounting tabs were at least as strong as they were from the factory, probably stronger.I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to use. The price was low but it works fine and doesn't feel cheap. The position and depth of the staples was easy enough to control, which was a relief because the fairings are thin and I was afraid of blowing a staple out through the other side.This tool paid for itself in a single use. The sub-$25 I spent wouldn't even buy a single fairing for my old bike (assuming I could even find any) so I'm dollars ahead already.This is a great entry-level tool if you want to fix a couple of things quickly and inexpensively. It's also a good starter tool if you're on the fence about how useful it will be. It does a good enough job to earn a spot in my toolbox. I'll keep using it until it either breaks or I run out of things to fix.
jovan talevski
Reviewed in Australia on November 16, 2023
Tool its self is not too bad so far.What I did not like is that they show one think in the add and send you smaller number of staples.
Anonymous by Necessity
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
With so many things made from plastics in our lives, and the limitations imposed by the material's durability, there will be plenty of opportunities to put this to the test.I bought this because of an immediate need — the lid of plastic container that I use for sous vide cooking had several splits in it and was coming apart. It's still usable, but the splits were bound to grow and separate into individual pieces before long. So I thought I'd try to get some more useful life out of it by repairing the splits using this stapler.I think this tool is designed to be used on thicker material than this lid, which is about 1/16" thick, at the most. That makes it quite difficult to penetrate to the correct depth and hold it in place until it cools down enough to be able to release the staple and withdraw the tool from the work. On this thin plastic, it seemed to remain hot and 'melty' for longer than I expected, and it was hard to hold it in the right place. It's easy to be a little too deep and start to emerge from the other side, or maybe not be quite deep enough and part of the staple is proud of the surface.But I have to admit, despite the imperfect positioning, the repaired areas seem to be fairly robust. I'm not expecting miracles, but I do think it'll prolong the life of the lid indefinitely with some gentle handling.One thing that my experience showed was that this would probably work well in tandem with a second tool — one that could be used to melt and smooth over the edges that puckered up around where the wire melted its way into the surface. I think a two-step approach like this would provide a superior repair, both in strength and appearance.I appreciate that there were 4 styles of staples supplied, but imagine that the ones designed for inside and outside corners will be the least frequently used, and I'll have to purchase more of the flat-surface joiners at some point, as they'll probably be the first to be used-up.There's a small pair of side cutters in the kit, and it's nearly useless. The handles are so short that it's tough to get enough leverage to snip the stainless steel wire that makes up the staples unless the wire is positioned deeply into the jaws near the fulcrum point. Trying to snip off a staple with it n ear the tip of the jaws is virtually impossible. I wound up getting out my rotary tool with a thin grinding disc and cutting the staples off that way. As it turns out, it's pretty much necessary to do that to get the end ground down so that it doesn't stick out, anyway. The snips won't allow you to cut it close enough to the surface, so cutting it off with the rotary cool is a good way to accomplish this. And it's quick enough that it doesn't generate enough heat to re-melt the plastic and weaken the repair. I find it easier to just use the rotary tool to cut off and finish the job, rather than clip/snip the staple with the cutter and then grind it down. They give you some small rounds of sandpaper, but I'm not going to try to use that to sand down the wire ends...There's some useless verbiage on the box labeling: "REPAIR OF TIN FLATTENING" , "BRAZING HOT BY WELDING", and "CUTTING HOT NAIL BREAKING". I guess it's nice to hype your product by making up things it can supposedly do, even if you don't understand what they're talking about. Needless to say, I don't think I'll be using it for these purposes.But I'll give it an honest shot anytime something plastic cracks or breaks, and hope that it's up to the task.A little early to tell how often this will be used, but it's at least something to try!
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