🖤 Mold it. Fix it. Flaunt it. The ultimate glue for the creative go-getter.
Sugru by tesa is a moldable, silicone-based multi-purpose glue available in a convenient 3-pack of 3.5g black single-use packs. It bonds strongly to diverse materials like glass, wood, metal, and plastics, holding up to 2 kg. Waterproof, heat and cold resistant, non-toxic, and electrically insulating up to 24V, Sugru enables clean, durable, and versatile repairs or creative projects without drilling or mess.
Manufacturer | tesa |
Part Number | I000945 |
Product Dimensions | 16.79 x 9.3 x 1.8 cm; 3.5 g |
Item model number | Moldable Glue |
Size | 3-pack |
Colour | Black |
Material | Silicone |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Special Features | Cold Resistant, Heat Resistant, Non Toxic, Strong, Washable |
Usage | Craft |
Included Components | 3 x 3.5g single-use packs of Sugru Mouldable Glue (3 x black) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 3.5 g |
M**.
Works for what I needed
Wanted to stick my popsocket to the back of my oneplus 9pro but it's got a glass back that literally no glue would stick to. This does the job well. I'd tried it in white before as that's what I had at the time but I wanted it in black and it was easy enough to remove with a small amount of force and left no residue on the glass. Had to cut it off the popsocket though. But yeah it sticks well enough that it hasn't accidentally unstuck for the month or so I've had it on.
P**C
Certainly sticks well.
I installed a digital (head up display) speedometer in my wife's car. However, since it needs to be plugged into the cigarette lighter, there was a lot of trailing lead. I managed to neatly tuck the wire near the dashboard in between some plastic panels. But lower down there were no convenient gaps to tuck wire into. I have used sugru before and using it to secure the lead into a fairly concealed corner seemed a good idea. The plastic panels in my wife's car are black, so I got some black sugru. I managed to fit the lead into a dark corner by smothering the lead with sugru which held it in place. Then I tidied up the sugru with a blunt piece of plastic and finally smoothed it off with a cloth and some alcohol (The 100% sort not whisky :-). Anyway, it did a perfect job of concealing and securing the lead in place and 24 hours later it has dried out perfectly. Sugru is certainly fairly expensive, but is very useful for all manner of things, such as making clips for multiple USB cables, make hooks for car keys, etc.
C**N
Great
Came fast and easy to use.
M**R
Does what it says
Does what it says - creates a good rubbery bond and can be moulded.
A**R
Came in handy. I used it to update my very old iphone soundock.
Easy to mould and then slowly hardens. I used it update my excellent old iphone soundock. I bought a little 30-pin to lightning adaptor and attached it to the soundock, then I added two bits of sugru, one to hold the adaptor more securely in place, and the other to support the iphone in use, so that it doesn't wobble and strain the adaptor connection. The adhesion (to hard plastic) isn't total but it does the job. Pleased with the purchase and bought a multi-coloured pack as a housewarming present for a relative who doesn't like DIY! I think it will inspire him.
M**P
Expensive
Expensive for little pieces of putty but mighty useful. I store some in my fridge. You never know when it will come in handy.
T**E
Some things it’s good for
As a design very useful on many things but expensive for small quantity and either not enough or a lot of waste . Needs resealable packs, on this occasion I used it to try and fix a kitchen pan lid , it didn’t work well and now I find buying four replaceable pan handles is cheaper .
S**T
brilliant stuff
my boyfriend fixed his Pvc window with this and it has worked really well