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Elmer's E855 Carpenter's Wood Filler, 3.25-Ounce Tube, White

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$8.49

$ 3 .99 $3.99

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1.Size:3.25 Oz


2.:White


About this item

  • Paintable and sandable
  • Sands easily to a smooth finish
  • Resists shrinking and cracking
  • Easy water clean-up


Product Description

Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Filler is formulated to sand easily for a smooth finish. Paintable and stainable, this filler resists shrinking and cracking. The solvent free filler dries to match a white finish.

From the Manufacturer

From filling nail holes in molding strips to filling gaps in hardwood floors, Elmer’s Carpenter’s Wood Filler tubes make the task quick and easy. Carpenter’s Wood Fillers are sandable and paintable - and they come in six convenient colors. For interior use only.


Gene H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Bought specifically to use with 3d prints; infilling cracks or gaps in the print. Worked really well, and sanded smooth.
EdP
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Works great easy to apply
T R
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Great wood filler, easy to use, does not shrink when it dries and sands easily. I opted for this tube because I wanted to administer small amounts. Lives up to the Elmer's name. Highly recommended
Nkrumah
Reviewed in Japan on August 29, 2024
I can not squeeze out the glue. I feel like it is old and bottle of wood glue. I'm not happier at all.
Mike H. II
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I used this product to fill multiple brad nail indentations on some kitchen cabinet crown moulding. I also used it to fill small openings in the mitered corners of the moulding. This wood filler was very easy to use and spread. It was just the right consistency from the tube. I filled everything by squeezing small amounts on to my moistened index filler and then pressed the product into the brad indentations and the crown moulding joints. Again, I used a moist finger to slide along the filled areas to remove any excess. I then smoothed it out further by running a damp cloth along the filled areas using very mild pressure. No sanding was needed! The job took about 1/2 hour and the wood filler remained pliable - not drying out too quickly. I did not yet paint over the filled areas, but I anticipate good performance again based on the reviews. This is the best wood filler that I've ever worked with!
Robert Harley
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2024
Baseboard nail holes
John Macleanan
Reviewed in Australia on March 24, 2024
Absolutely loved it - so much better than anything else on the market and sands very easily
Tech Dad
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
The best nail gun nail filler for today's white woodwork. It matches perfectly and blends in so you can't see the nail hole in today's smooth white contemporary wood trim (baseboards, window trim, door trim). If you a perfectionist, then this is the product to use.
AMZN Fan
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Needs a new container. Although it is very easy to apply and the issue arises when attempting to reuse. Each time I promptly screwed the top back on to attempt to ensure sill, it was still very difficult to squeeze out and required that I drill a 3” screw in to allow it to flow out. I still recommend use as as it is a good product to fill nail holes in trim or imperfections in painted skirtboards etc.
Created.By.KaylaD
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022
This stuff worked really well in small areas. I repaired my door with a two-part epoxy type of wood from another company but by the time I was finished and had run out they were a couple small spots I wanted to still fill and I didn't want to have to buy two big tubs of the two-part product so I purchased some of this to fill in little holes. It seemed to have worked really well, it goes on pretty easy but it does dry very quickly. At first I was a little concerned because when it started to dry it seemed very chalky and I was afraid it wouldn't dry hard but in the end after 24 hours I came back and it was just as hard as the two part epoxy product and I was able to sand it down with the rest of the door. I found that because it dries so quickly it was hard to flatten it out so I ended up molding it with my fingers once it had dried a little bit and that made it so much easier to work with. I applied it everywhere I needed it and then let it sit for a couple minutes and went back in to flatten it out, move it around and even shape it with my fingers.
Meredith
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2021
This putty means business, it can only be removed from the tube if you have the strength of Thor but it stays in place, is very mouldable for fixing broken off corners (using the shiny side of pizza boxes to cheat) and looks like wood enough for varnish to cover up. So only a 1 for ease of use but finish is perfect
user-MTSDCA
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 10, 2020
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BK
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2015
This must be the stuff I picked up a few good years back.I had picked up an Elmers white filler that worked GREAT with PVC molding, purchased both from HD.Easy to apply into the nail holes, easy to skim off and color / sheen perfect match, no painting of the white PVC molding.Just recently, ripped out some beat up old cheap wood molding, and replaced with the nice PVC molding.Before filling the nail holes, I was testing different solutions, cause I couldn't exactly remember what I used the last time.I picked up a "white" elmers that HD had, the stuff was more greyish when dry and was very "fibery" . terrible.After not being all that happy with solutions I picked up locally, I search Amazon. urrrrreeekkaa I thought when I found this. Purchased a tube and tested it.The E855 is what I must of gotten originally from HD, ordering more of this E855 from Amazon to finish off the molding.Your hard pressed to find the nail holes, and that is without painting.. I just filled in the nail holes with the original white Elmers filler.A few years later, still looks as clean and perfect matching as the day I did it. If you look hard with a flash light you'll find the nail holes I filled 5-6 years ago,.. but your hard pressed with our without a flash light.. you really have to look.Compared to using Latex caulking I ( I'm told silicon RTV wont stick to the PVC molding) ...... all I tested actually flow better than the Elmers 855, but all cause a the need to wipe around the nail hole to get ride of the residue that shows in the glare of lighting after skimming the fill with a putty knife. And depending on the caulking, the caulking in the nail hole can attract dust and dirt changing the color if not painted over.You can tell, after letting a test fill dry for a few days, rub a dirty finger over it, and see what sticks... only one caulking/adhesive and the Elmers wont keep the dirt from your finger.This Elmers 855 is PERFECT for the white PVC molding (indoor / dry location only. I'll assume if wet location, better use something else or paint over it). So I'm ordering a few more tubes so I can fill all my nail holes and slightly open seams.
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