💪 Stick with the best—Titebond II, where strength meets sophistication!
Titebond II Premium Wood Glue (946ml) is a professional-grade adhesive engineered for superior water resistance, FDA-approved safety, and easy cleanup. Ideal for both interior and exterior wood projects, it ensures durable bonds that withstand weather and finishing treatments, making it the go-to choice for craftsmen who demand reliability and quality.
Manufacturer | La panoplie Des Petits |
Part Number | 5005 |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 29 cm; 1.03 kg |
Item model number | 500-5 |
Size | 946ml (32 fl oz) |
Colour | Honey Cream |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Usage | glue |
Included Components | Titebond II Premium Wood Glue (1Quart) 946ml |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.03 kg |
G**Y
Works well.
Good glue, worth purchasing.
B**D
'sticking' with this
Best glue I've purchased. Fast acting and strong. Use for outdoor projects and never had an issue with weather.
S**T
Does what you expect.
Good glue. Used on natural wood and held firm ( uneven surface not sawn wood)Doesn't dry clearz if that's important to you.
A**C
Good wood glue
I used this glue to reaffix the bridge to my guitar after it came loose. So far it has held perfectly. The top of the bottle has a very clever applicator that allows you to squeeze glue out of it without getting it all gummed up. Would be good if you could get a non-US version that measured it's contents in metric units
S**R
Excellent
I’m a homeowner handyman and running out of glue. I replaced a 8oz bottle with a 16oz bottle of Titebond II for a couple dollars more. One bottle will last for months to years, depending on projects. I don’t like large bottles of glue that end up drying out before use. This last one lasted over a year and is still good. Even with top left open a few times. I do try to keep out of sun as had bottles get brittle and break. Took some time reading differences between Titebond glues. Chose Titebond II for extra strength and faster assembly dry time compared to the TB-III. Just saw online, when compared by a master carpenter, TB-II was stronger than TB-III?? Although the TB-II didn’t have the strongest bond strength, figured the wood would break first anyway. I like to glue, clamp, and nail whenever possible. Minimum 1 hour clamp to overnight, depending on wood and project. School shop ingrained in me to never over tighten and squeeze out glue! Titebond is smooth and easy to work with, having a bit of grab when assembling. Easy use nozzle to apply either wide or sideways for thinner glue lines. Pleased with this brand.
D**B
Quality
Quality Product
D**W
Good quality, very strong
Mainly used this in fabricating cupboards and fittings for a campervan. Mainly I've used clamps and/or screws to hold the pieces in place while the glue sets.Once set (as I found out the hard way when wanting to make a change) this bonds wood really well - so well that I had to cut through the join with a saw to separate the two pieces.Make sure you wipe off the nozzle after you close it, otherwise it will start getting blocked after a while.
J**N
It’s simple to use, doesn’t require large quantities of glue.
This is my second purchase of this glue, I bought the smaller bottle to check how good it was.Pro’sEasy to useRequires small amountsEasy cleanupWith less is more it starts to hold very quickly, if it still moves after a few minutes use a little less next timeMake a very secure bondNo screw cap to keep undoingEqually good for plywood or any flush fitting smooth timberConsThe opening device, (its pull up to open, ouch down to close) requires wiping after every use, so you glue up 2 bits, push the top down, wipe it, glue up. For the next 2 or more bits push the top down and wipe.You will forget once 🤷🏼I will buy this again it’s very goodTh
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