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Tesa Sugru Super Glue - Waterproof Glue for Home Improvement + Craft Glue Tasks - Use as Wood Glue, Poster Putty or Silicone Adhesive for Repairing + Bonding - 8 Pack - Black, White & Gray (3.5g/ea)

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About this item

  • Moldable + All Purpose - Sugru is a versatile super glue that can be used as a heavy duty wood glue for home improvement projects, or removable poster putty for small crafts. The silicone adhesive uses advanced technology to bond to a wide range of materials.
  • Doesn't Leave a Mark - Whether you're using Sugru as a plumbers putty or simple craft glue for plastic repair, it'll remain super easy to remove. Once set, simply slice off with a knife, scalpel, or Sugru remover. Then, scrape off any residue with your fingernail and wipe clean with a tissue.
  • How to Use - Open the silicone glue pack and fix your desired item. The adhesive putty will begin to set in 30 min, and dry within 24 - 48 hours. You can use the strong glue for metal repair or to mend zippers, rebuild missing parts, seal frayed charging cables and more.
  • The Power of Sugru - Sugru is the world's first moldable all purpose bonding glue. The versatile mounting putty is designed for creative fixing, DIY indoor & outdoor home projects, repairing, improving & personalizing items.



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  • Store your unopened Sugru in a cool, dry place below 21ºC (70ºF). Pro tip: If you want your Sugru to last longer than the use-by-date, stick your unopened packs in the fridge to triple the time it has left, the freezer will help it keep even longer.

  • Yes, please see the use-by-date on your single-use packs of Sugru. If used within this date, the Sugru should work perfectly. Once you have used your pack, the Sugru will set into a durable and flexible silicone rubber that will last and last.

  • If you stick your unopened packs of Sugru in the fridge, you can triple the number of months you have left to use them! In the freezer they will last even longer.

  • Sugru is pronounced ‘Sue-groo’. Jane, the inventor of Sugru, is Irish - and the word ‘Sugru’ is inspired by the Irish word for play :).


Franco
Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2025
E' un prodotto che uso da quando fu messo in commercio da una ragazza inglese che lo brevettò e solo da qualche anno è stato inglobato nella grande azienda Tesa. E' veramente multifunzione e può inglobare o usare su quasi tutti i materiali, ad esclusione di teflon e simili. Vi posso consigliare che se avete materiali difficili da usare con Sugru, stendete prima - facendo pressione - un sottile strato di Sugru lasciandolo fare presa per bene. Dopo finite la vostra applicazione sopra lo strato sottile che ormai ha fatto una buona presa. Sopra ho scritto "facendo pressione" ossia facendo penetrare Sugru nelle porosità dei materiali. Ciao
Hamurapi
Reviewed in Germany on February 5, 2025
Ich hab mit der Knete schon viel repariert. Wacklekontakt an Kabelanschlüssen beseitigen. Zum stopfen von kleinen Löchern und mehr. Man sollte es am besten frisch nehmen. Wenn es alt wird ist es meistens nicht mehr so knetbar.
Lisa V
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This stuff really works! I actually have repairs with this that have lasted literally for years!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I have used Sugtu before and I knew it would do my job. It is moldable and dries solid. It lasted for years. I use it to cover cable holes in my carbon bike frames
J. M. Lane
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
It works just as advertised. Right out of the bag, it has the consistency of silly putty, but within a few hours it begins to harden into whatever position you molded it into. Once it does, it has the consistency of rubber. In other words, it is perfect for not just serving as glue, but outright replacing broken or missing parts.
pban
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2025
I've used this for so many DIY jobs around the home over the past few years. It's invaluable but watch out for the expiry dates.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
We used this to adhere a hand rail to the wall brackets. There is no wiggle room between the railing and the metal brackets. Sugru works very well with even small thin amount. It is easy to work with and clean up. Make sure to use toilet paper for clean up per directions!
Moxie
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
This moldable glue is super neat. I have used it several times to fuse really tricky pieces together, and it works great. I first used it to repair the plastic casing on my blow dryer when it broke. It’s not a beautiful repair, but it’s been durable and was easy to apply. I like the two different colors for easier blending. Overall I’m super happy with this and would purchase it again.
Randy Martens
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Sugra is a wonderful putty-like substance from which you can shape all kinds of different ways. I've used it now for several years, and never fail to find many useful purposes for it. I always like to have some on hand for all manner of household repairs and purposes. Storing it in a refrigerator greatly extends its shelf life. It comes in small little foil packages, then you kneed it with your fingers for a minute, and you have about 30 minutes with which to use it to repair or form into all kinds of shapes before it begins to slowly harden. And unlike the many less expensive similar products out there, this stuff is of a far higher quality than those imitator items. I know this from experience, because it's true that Sugra is rather expensive, but because it works so wonderfully, it's worth every penny!
ALG
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
I really needed to glue something vertically on a wall and had ordered same day delivery. Local stores only had black, but Amazon had the color that I needed. The delivery came a few hours later, preventing me from driving all over town trying to find white. However, I was disappointed when I opened the box and found 4 out of the 8 packages was expiring only 5 months later, and the other 4 expires in 7 months. I would have expected at least 1 year expiration.Unfortunately since I needed to mount my item right away, I couldn’t return them. Based on many research, SUGRU was supposedly a strong but removable alternative to other adhesives. This was the first time I have used SUGRU. It feels like playdo and therefore very easy to work with. Each pack only had a small amount, so I used 2 on my intended item. Since the packs was expiring soon and was so easy to use, I quickly found many other items around the house that could use SUGRU. I Found this product very versatile.I thought that when SUGRU dries, it would feel more like hard rubber. Instead, it dries hard. Currently, SUGRU is keeping my items up on the walls. Used some to protect pipes from damages due to getting hit, mounted a few more items on the walls, etc. Don’t know how long it will last. But so far, it seems sturdy. I also don’t know how easy it will be to remove. But currently, it served my purposes.
Usuaria feliz
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2022
Excelente masa moldeable, pega muy bien si unes piezas. Conserva bien la forma que le des.
Alexander
Reviewed in Mexico on February 18, 2022
Para reparar cables ligeramente rotos y que requieren reparación antes de ser 100% inservibles está excelente. El único problema que he tenido con este producto es que la caducidad llega y ya es inútil, puede llegarte a sobrar mucho pues no se rompen tantos cables.
M. Dippel
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
I purchased this on a whim in order to fix a busted piece of plastic inside of my OneWheel having used it in the past for shoring up an expensive laptop power adapter cable.This stuff is really quite amazing. For my usage, I had a plastic threaded rod that snapped in half. It had an aluminum nut attached which was bouncing around in the interior of the controller board. I wanted to simultaneously eliminate the nut and fix the threaded rod (it connected to the power button, so it's pretty necessary!). The Sugru *did not stick* very well to the threaded rod, which was something I had expected but hoped would "get lucky" on. As it turned out, I *did* get lucky. After opening a pack, I smashed a large-ish portion of it along the rod (about 1" length with about half covered). After letting it sit for 24-hours, I had a very solid glob of "what once was goo" holding the rod together and everything in place. Though it didn't adhere directly to the rod very well, that worked out in my favor. With a little careful nudging, I could unscrew the wad of Sugru -- I'd basically made a very long, structurally acceptable ... nut.Since then, I've used this stuff all over the place.On the downsides - the 4- rather than 5- star review was given because:1) It's expensive. You really don't get very much and once you've used it and discovered the strength, you'll want more. I don't know if this stuff is particularly expensive to make or if these folks just know there's nothing else out there that works. Frankly, a dollar a packet is *too much* let alone almost two dollars a packet. There's about enough to shore up two USB cables in each packet. I'd rather the packets have 2-3 times as much at about 1/2 the price, but as there's nothing else comparable to this product, I'm stuck -- and every time I find a use for it I run it through the "is that really worth $2-$4 to improve"?2) It takes *forever* to cure. It remains as sticky/tacky as it did coming out of the container after several hours. At 12 hours, it's much more solid/less tacky -- really, pretty strong and about what I expected it to be when it was done (about half what the marketing copy implies). However, after 24 hours, it's done and *way* more durable than I expected.That's stored/cured indoors, low humidity, varying from 65-72 degrees. If you are covering a part and need to set it somewhere, set it on some plastic wrap; it won't stick but you'll also discover that the part touching the plastic wrap is less cured than the rest, as well, so move it around.The benefit of the added cure time is that it spoils slower; it also dries slowly, which -- as expected -- means that once you've formed it, it cures very smoothly; I noticed no difference between the formed and cured shape. It didn't shrink/wrinkle/otherwise deform while curing which is frequently a problem with glue-like-things that cure rapidly. Whatever chemical reaction is taking place, though, does warm the wad up noticeably but didn't affect the shape.3) It expires, apparently. I have a few in packets that are from last Christmas. I just used one this weekend. It was as good as the ones I just bought. I read reviews indicating to store it in a fridge and expect it to be worthless after six months but my experience -- storing it in a drawer in my house and forgetting about it -- would suggest it lasts longer than that. I believe they've tweaked the formula a few times, so it might be that I just have a newer formulation than the one that caused the warnings, or the warnings are just wrong. Either way, it worked great at nearly a year with no care taken as to how the things were stored.On the pros side:1) Way ... way stronger than I had expected. Stronger than silicone caulk, rips less easily than all of the silicone mold mixes I've used -- this stuff hardens in a manner that it feels like tire rubber -- soft-ish, won't produce sharp edges, but still physically difficult to rip/tear. I haven't done any scientific tests and I'll attest that it is not as strong as some of the epoxies I've worked with but those strong epoxies also harden to a solid plastic consistency and cannot be used in some places where Sugru works well.2) It worked *better* than the marketing suggested in almost every way -- I have used it to adhere several different kinds of plastics without issue. When it didn't adhere (plastic wrap and things made out of the same material do not adhere well), it cured hard enough that forming it around/over the part resulted in a bond that made the adhesion irrelevant.