Glue
Extra strong super glue with a brush in the cap
Suitable for ceramics, metal, plastic, glass, rubber, and leather
Comes in a handy tube
For universal use
Specially formulated for glass repairs
Quick-drying and crystal clear finish
Comes with 946 ml of glue
Great for hobby projects
Specially designed for even heavy-duty tasks
Permanent adhesive
Reliable adhesive for all crafting needs.
Easy to use and dries clear.
Fast-drying formula for quick repairs
Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
Comes with 65 grams of adhesive
Quick-drying
Add sparkle with pearlescent glitter glue
Ideal for crafts and decorations
Fast-drying formula for quick repairs
Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
Strong adhesive for various surfaces.
Ideal for crafts and DIY projects.
Comes in a convenient 2-pack
Universal use.
Strong and secure bond for long-lasting adhesion.
Suitable for various surfaces.
Well-known brand for hobby projects
With a large quantity of glue
Comes with 20g of glue for fabric projects
Suitable for all types of textiles
Fast-drying formula for quick repairs
Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
Eye-catching neon glitter for vibrant effects
Perfect for arts and crafts lovers
Exceptional strength for extreme repairs
Quick bonding time for instant use
Designed for specific materials and applications
Provides durable and long-lasting adhesion
Clear finish for invisible bonding
Perfect for delicate repairs
Bright multi-colored glitter glue
Perfect for your creative projects
Super Glue
Works on various surfaces
Compact size for easy portability
Perfect for on-the-go repairs
Removable and repositionable for flexible crafting.
Ideal for temporary applications.
Quick curing, no odor
Can be painted with water-based paints
Quick curing, no odor
Can be painted with water-based paints
Quick curing, no odour
Can be painted with water-based paints
Fast bonding for quick fixes
Versatile for all kinds of household repairs
Easy-to-use tube for precision application
Reliable adhesion in various crafting tasks
Perfect for durable bonding in various projects
Easy and quick application with spray design
Fast-drying formula for quick repairs
Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
Add a touch of sparkle to your creations
Easy to use and fun for everyone
Bulk 625g size for professionals
Strong adhesive for heavy-duty use
Generous size for bigger projects.
Safe and non-toxic formula.
Refill pack
Contains 16 meters of product
Easy-to-use gel formula for precision
Great for vertical surfaces
Ideal for preserving your finished puzzles
Easy application
Extra strong super glue with dosing cap
Works on ceramic, metal, plastic, glass, rubber, leather
For all surfaces
Based on MS polymer, environmentally friendly
Strong adhesion on common surfaces
Made with SMX polymer
Strong and durable bond for all wood types
Water-resistant for lasting repairs
Convenient multipack for all your crafting needs.
Quick-drying formula for hassle-free use.
Versatile and strong adhesive for various materials.
Easy-to-use applicator for precise application.
Quick-setting formula for all your bonding needs.
Versatile and easy to use.
Strong hold with gel consistency for precise application
Ideal for various materials including rubber and plastic
Large selection of glue
Here on the site you will find our extensive selection of different types of glue for all kinds of tasks.
Glue is incredibly versatile, and you can use it for everything from crafts, everyday repairs, woodworking, to even the largest construction projects.
You can get glue in many different forms, from the classic glue stick to epoxy resin, with different types of bonding strength and application methods based on the building or surface material you are working with.
Some types of adhesives are specifically made for wood, while others are designed for materials such as metal, plastic, or stone.
Choosing the right type of glue is essential for any successful project, and it is important that you select the right one.
3 things to consider when buying glue
Maybe you haven't thought about what glue to use, or perhaps you have types of glue that you prefer.
No matter which type of glue you prefer, or even if you don't have a specific preference, you cannot deny that they are often an invaluable part of the toolbox.
Glue is an easy and quick solution for both small and large problems, and you can often go a long way with a tube of glue, whether it's about cracks in the dresser, a loose screw, or something else.
Many types of glue are now sold in single-use sizes, which means that half-used dry tubes of glue are no longer a thing that should fill up the back of your hobby cabinet or shed.
You can also extend the lifespan of your glue by making sure to squeeze excess air out of the tube, cleaning the nozzle by removing excess glue, and ensuring that the cap is screwed on tightly.
Other good advice is to store your glue in a cool and dry place, and avoid direct sunlight.
Regardless of what the packaging or label says, you should also avoid putting any significant pressure on whatever you have glued together for at least 24 hours, as you risk reducing the effectiveness of the glue and thus getting an unsatisfactory result.
#1 - Types of glue
There are many different types of glue, and it highly depends on what you need them for, what you prefer, and what material you are working with.
You can find glue for almost any job, and you can find glue that suits both large and small projects; whether it's for fabric, wood, metal, or similar, you will go far with glue in your pocket.
The most popular types of glue are:
Multi-purpose glue
Used on wood and plastic; many varieties can also be used on ceramics and some types of metal, although you often get better results using glue specifically designed for these materials.
Polyurethane is great for filling cracks and holes, making wood water-resistant, and also dries within 24 hours; contact adhesives and glues dry within 16 hours.
Polyurethane expands as it dries, so it may be necessary to use a clamp or braces during the drying process.
Super glue
Super glue can be used on plastic and wood, and many varieties can also be used on ceramics, and often you can easily get by with just a drop.
The fast drying time of the glue means that you rarely need both clamps or braces, but for larger projects, it can still be useful to secure the elements with tape.
Unlike multi-purpose glue, super glue cannot be used to fill cracks or holes and is also not resistant to water.
Although super glue is still effective, you get the best result if you use it on the recommended materials.
If you get super glue on your skin, it is recommended that you use acetone or nail polish remover to remove it.
Wood glue
Wood glue is, as the name suggests, made for wood.
Wood glue is mainly used for repairing wood and wooden constructions, and is also good for filling holes and cracks.
This type of glue is often incredibly strong, but many varieties are not particularly water-resistant.
Drying time can range from 24 to 72 hours, and to achieve the best results, it is recommended that you use clamps or braces.
2-component glue
Typically used on wood and hard materials, where you want quick results; works well on ceramics.
2-component glue is often recommended for filling cracks and holes, as it is also water-resistant.
This type of glue usually comes in a two-pack nozzle, and you need to mix the two parts to activate the glue.
The drying period is usually 24 hours, but here you do not need both clamps or braces to achieve the best results, due to the composition of the glue.
#2 - The right type of glue for the job
Not all types of glue are the same, so it is always important to consider which specific project you want to use glue for, and choose the right type accordingly.
If you want to use it outdoors, for example, you should choose a water-resistant glue to ensure the best and most durable result.
While most multi-purpose glues can be used on wood, depending on your project's requirements, you should choose wood glue for wood building materials.
It will often be obvious from the glue which materials it is best suited for, which tasks you should use it for, and whether it is water-resistant; the information you most commonly need can therefore be easily found on the glue.
#3 - The right amount
When it comes to the amount of glue you often need to use, the mantra is “less is more”, better too little than too much.
Often you do not need to use much glue to achieve a satisfactory result, and too much glue can typically make it worse rather than better.
To better control how much glue you use, you can put some glue on a piece of aluminum foil, and then, depending on how much glue you need, use a toothpick, some wood, or a plastic spoon to apply the glue.
This can help you manage how much glue you use, as it can often be difficult to judge when you're squeezing the tube.
If in doubt, you can also find varieties of glue that come in small dots; it's a small portion of adhesive that can be applied to a surface, and comes in strengths from easily removable to permanent.
Although these types of dots resemble elephant snot, they are small portions of glue that can easily be applied to anything from wood, plastic, and paper, to various types of metal and similar.