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OJY&DOIIIY Fishing Rod Tip Repair Kit with Glue,Complete Supplies for Fishing Pole Tip Replacement with Fishing Rod Epoxy,Top Eyelets and Wrapping Thread

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About this item

  • Fishing pole tip repair kit with fast curing rod tip glue to help you repair the broken rod tip within 10 minutes.
  • Complete kit and supplies included to finish a fishing rod tips replacement.
  • 10 premium stainless steel fishing rod tiptop guides included to fit both freshwater and saltwater fishing rods.
  • Repair instructions included.
  • Easy, Quick&Good-Looking Repair.



Product Description

OJY&DOIIIY
Rod Tip Repair Kit
Fishing Rod Tip Repair Kit
Fishing Rod Tip Repair Kit
OJY&DOIIIY

Donald Holman
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
There is a wide variety of different ends in this pack the tips worked great. I will be ordering them again
Albana Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Nice product and durability for the price! I've fixed over 5 fishing poles with this kit. I really like that it comes with different size tips as well. I recommend this than buying at a store!
Eli burnett
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Repaired my 200 dollar St. Croix rod that I haven’t even used a dozen times. My son close the tailgate of my truck with out looking and smash three or four poles. Line being one of them. But this worked great only lost about three inches of my pole but it still works perfect. The fish don’t seem to mind either, lol !
Jason Mansfield
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Looks and fits perfectly in the fishing bag, the case is durable and great for the money spent. Seems easy to install but I hope I don't have to use it. The tips seem durable.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
good kit. I got the assortment and don't regret it.
Philo
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2024
I purchased this kit to repair the tip of an expensive Okuma rod and after two attempts where the adhesive never cured … i ended up using crazy glue to bond the tip and used my own 3M epoxy to finalize the repair.The only good thing about this kit is that you get different sized tips which will come in handy for future repairs, but as far as the UV Resin and glue stick go they're pretty useless.
milbroman
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2024
Multiple sizes for different tip repairs at a fair price
Daniel m.
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2024
Wow très satisfait. Les instructions sont bonnes. Le produit est bon. Les différentes taille d'oeillets sont pratique. La petite lampe ultra vilet à très bien fonctionné.J'ai réparé une superbe canne à pêche fenwick. Je l'ai cassé par inadvertance. Maintenant elle a l'air neuve, je suis très heureux. Je recommande.
Francisco Alviar Gomez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2024
Muy bueno articulo
Lee
Reviewed in Australia on March 14, 2024
The resin does not cure fully even after days of application it still remains sticky to the touch.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Easy kit to use. Was missing the hot glue stick. Wanted to fix my rod so I didn’t bother trying to return it. I used the epoxy to glue the tip to the rod and let that sit for a few min. Then again after the threading around the rod. Made sure the epoxy came up over the bottom tip of the new eye. Definitely look up a thread wrapping video since you use a piece of fishing line to pull the tag end of thread back under to secure it
C. Rego
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
This kit is great. I found a perfect fit tip in the package, glue, thread, uv glue, and a uv light. Simple instructions, and now I have a working rod again. The actual end product is ugly due to arthritic fingers, but works great.
Amanda Rodewald
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
I was a little shocked when I opened the package and found that the kit had opened in the shipping box; nothing was damaged or missing, and after a quick inspection I realized the manufacturer just needs to provide a box with a smidge more space inside to contain all the kit supplies. (I got it all to fit after my first repair without having to force anything in its place) No big deal though. You use the kit like you would a "standard" kit: heat the broken tip guide, and twist it off. The sand paper swatches included were of high quality and removed all the old tip glue in quick order. Test fit the right size guide (they have a wide range that should fit most standard freshwater, and even some larger saltwater rods) Heat the resin stick provided, get glue evenly around the tip, and fit the replacement tip while resin is hot. (or reheat it if not) Make sure it's lined up with the rest of the guides and wait for resin to cool until hard. (I shaved down some of the squished out resin that accumulated at the base of the tip guide with a new hobby knife & blade) The tied the provided wrapping twine on, wrapped it onto the rod and onto the base of the tip guide. I then set a timer on my phone for the recommended two minutes for UV cure time, (tip: tie a small hook on the end of the wrapping twine and take up most of the excess that isn't wrapped, then set the hook into the foam twine spool, this will help you keep tension for the next step) I then applied the UV cured resin, set a timer on my phone and provided UV curing light, hit star on the timer and spun the rod back and forth in an overlapping back and forth arc to allow the UV resin to spread evenly while curing. By the time the timer was up, the UV resin was rock hard. (a tiny bit of surface tack made me continue with the UV light and rotating the rod for an additional 20-30 seconds, but I believe that to be a matter of UV cured resins, not inferior UV resin, as it it was far from problematic and the tack dissipated after a short time. With the same hobby knife, I cut the twine from the cured wrapping and took a small hobby file to the tiny bump that was left due to the cutting of the tag end of the wrapping twine. And then I did the tug and twist test. I think I could've twisted the pole to the point of it breaking the new tip guide, the hold was that strong. I did not place the kit back in my work room; it went right into the tackle bag, because this kit could easily be used on a boat or sitting on a bank and could mean the difference between a miserable day of fishing, or a fantastic one. I will be ordering this product again... if somehow I end up breaking ten rod tip guides (which is not outside the realm of possibility with me, even though I've had a rod in my hand for over 37 years near constantly, lol)