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Your cart is empty.Soldering Gun in a Jar Wire glue-the solution when you can't find the soldering iron, don't want to bother, are out in the woods, don't quite trust a fifth-grader with a hot gun, can't reach the connection with both hands, whatever. This stuff conducts low voltage AC and DC circuits in a permanent bond and is easy to use. Our high-tech support group suggests that a toothpick is a good way to apply it. Cures overnight. Our each is a 0.3 oz/9ml jar.
JP
2025-09-04 14:08:47
I have a group of 6, 12V outdoor lighting group of lights that enhance our front gardens around our house. On one of the light connections, one of the two wires pulled out of the plastic housing (the electrical connection was down a small hole in the plastic housing. The wire had just pulled out exposing the metal strands of wire. When I pushed the wire back into the hole, the light lit up again, but the wire would not stay inside of the hole. I knew it needed to be soldered....somehow, but with no exposure to the connecting point inside of the plastic housing it was impossible. After a bit of googling and YouTubing, I found this product which was highly recommended. I searched on Amazon, found it, ordered it, it came quickly. I put some of the wire glue on the wires and dropped a bunch down the hole, jammed the wire into the hole (the light came on), I held the wires in place for a few minutes, and after a few months of various weather (warm, wet, cold, etc) the light still works. Great product!
Wizard
2025-08-21 17:18:14
Works great, have nothing bad to say.
mjc0961
2025-06-02 10:28:44
I tested my traces before starting, to make sure I had bare metal to glue this stuff to. I followed all directions for this product. I mixed it thoroughly. Mixed it until my arm was sore from mixing, then kept mixing for another few minutes. Got all the thicker bits mixed into the liquid bits. Applied it to the ribbon traces I needed to repair. Package says to let "cure over night", so I let it sit for 24 hours. It was dry, but the glue did not conduct electricity. The traces were just as open as before I applied the glue. I even left a little test piece of glue on a sheet of paper, and that also was an open line. No conductivity whatsoever.Thankfully, Amazon had a returnless refund option for this useless product.
Christina Li
2025-04-27 09:58:42
Worked first time. A wire pulled out of the inside of a plastic housing that couldn't be taken apart. It had pretty good contact, the switch would work if I held the wire in place manually. Glad I found this stuff. Mixing is a bit of a chore, the semi solid stuff takes a long time to stir together with the runny stuff to get an even consistency. Used a toothpick for that and application. Coated end of wire completely, stuck in the switch, held it there with masking tape until cured. Seems like a pretty strong bond, it recommends using super glue once it is hardened to make a stronger bond. Seemed a bit pricey for the amount, but then again worked great for specialty repair. I'd still prefer solder when possible, but might consider this, still got more than enough for lots of connections.
George W.
2025-04-26 17:28:07
Had to mix it a lot. Not sure if it was working properly since it didn't conduct electricity. I will clean up my job and try again.
jim M
2025-04-24 14:11:08
This stuff is great for fixing electrical connections on low voltage stuff like flashlights rear window defrost wire connections etc etc
Pat Patterson
2025-01-28 10:05:29
Product and customer descriptions state this product needs to be mixed thoroughly. I'm not so sure. I stirred it with toothpicks till it seemed homogeneous. I super glued a 10k ohm resistor across a plastic piece and applied this product to each end to complete a connection to brass objects on either end. The glue is easy to apply and adheres well to the brass. I allowed it to dry for several days, checking the resistance across the connection. Day 1 netted 18k ohm resistance, day 2 - about 14k ohms with day 3 staying about 14k ohms. However, I am in the US, in Florida, 60% humidity in an air conditioned room. I put the parts in an oven at 150F for about 10 minutes and got to 12k ohms. I figured that was good and, from reading other reviews, decided I'd coat it with fingernail polish. Don't do that. The resistance went to 100k ohms. The polish destroyed something. Attempt 2 - I decided to really mix it so, I took a hobby paint stirrer, the small battery operated kind, and got a really smooth consistency. After applying it as described before, connecting a 10k ohm resistor, the lowest I've gotten so far is 64k ohms. I put it along a toothpick, nothing else, should be like a piece of wire, let it dry for several days and get 28k ohms so, my conclusion is don't mix it, manually stir it. If you can live with 2k - 4k ohms resistance then this is for you. I'm going to let it settle back out, like it was when I received it and maybe try again but, I can't build a circuit with it.
David Allen
2025-01-27 17:24:12
I'm using this product to glue a magnet onto a 21700 battery to extend the length of a third-party battery so it fits properly in my Fenix flashlight. The wire glue doesn't bond the magnet and battery that well,so I added a little bit of clear non-expensive gorilla glue and mixed it with the wire glue. This combination works extremely well. It is also very conductive.
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