⚡ Fix it fast, fix it flawless.
ABRO Epoxy Clear 4-Minute Kwik-Set is a fast-curing, two-part epoxy adhesive that bonds a wide range of materials with a crystal-clear, non-yellowing finish. Its water and solvent resistance make it ideal for automotive, industrial, and household repairs requiring quick, durable, and invisible fixes.
K**N
Worked great!
Fast setting. Only used once so far, but convenient that you can only mix up what you need and the syringe seals back up for storage.
A**E
I used this for a craft project
So I used this for a craft project and added little accessories made from Sugru material onto a plastic figure. It worked awesome. I only needed a tiny bit so I got a dot of each from the different tubes, trying to make them as even as possible since it calls for a 1 to 1 ratio of the materials to be mixed. It is slightly stinky and I was only using a tiny bit so I’d say if you’re using a larger amount to make sure it’s in a well ventilated areas.I mixed my small amounts with a toothpick and was able to plop and even it out with the end of the toothpick. It hardened super quickly and and definitely feels durable. I’m super happy with the results and quick setting time of this, I feel like it’s super versatile if you’re needing any type of bonding material I highly suggest using this product, and it’s also super affordable especially since a little goes a long way.
S**D
Junk
I’ve used quick set epoxy my whole life and its worked well, this crap from Amazon doesn’t harden after 30 min at 70 degrees F…. And yes I carefully made two equal amounts before mixing. My other disappointment was that the tubes were only filled at 50%. Save your money and buy this stuff from Home Depot.
R**Y
Strong epoxy
It’s epoxy. I used this to glue on a couple of wooden knife handles to a whittling blade I made. After mixing I had plenty of time to line everything up and clamp together before it started setting up. I still gave it 24 hours in the clamps but that’s mainly because I had the time. My little pile of excess epoxy was dry and hard after 5 mins. I’m happy with ABRO epoxy and my whittling knife turned out great.
J**R
Good quality multi-purpose epoxy made in the USA
One of the things I like about getting this from a US company is that it seems very fresh, and thus likely to have a longer useful life. Adhesives which have spent weeks or months in the long transit from a factory in China to your front door already have given up some shelf life.This stuff flows, mixes and works just like I expect a clear epoxy to do. I like this dual plunger style dispenser much better than individual tubes of the two materials.
W**G
Pretty normal epoxy
If you need to bond two things together this will do the job. It claims to be "quick set" and work in four minutes. It definitely does not set in four minutes. Now it does start to set in four minutes but it is still easy to unstick at that point. It takes about two hours to really set and like most epoxy it takes a while to fully bond.
S**.
A strong, quick setting epoxy that works on multiple surfaces.
There are so many things you could glue together with this clear epoxy. We’re having some tile work done and I’ve already used it on a few of those and I can’t even see the cracks. We also plan to use it in the garage on some plastic pots. The clear syringe makes dispensing the right quantity easy, and after an hour or so it’s fully set. Am going to try it on a broken dish next.
M**K
2500 psi - low strength epoxy
I feel like the packaging is a bit misleading. I mixed it up and after it dried found it to be a bit weak, like the rubber reinforced epoxy meant for plastics. This stuff is ok, but I would not advertise it as "steel epoxy", since it is not steel reinforced and has a bond strength of 2500 psi. I had to go to their web site to find out what the final tensile strength was.I would rather spend my money on products like JB Weld, that clearly state the strength of the epoxy on the front of the package. The ABRO product says - cures as strong as steel. Not sure what their definition of strength is, but steel has a tensile strength of 30,000 psi, a long cry from the 2,500 psi stated on their web site. I thought this was a steel reinforced epoxy and expected a similar product to JB welds that has a tensile strength of 5,000 psi.
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