

🔧 Fix it once, fix it forever with Araldite’s unstoppable bond!
Araldite Standard 2-Part Epoxy Resin Glue is a solvent-free, ultra-strong adhesive designed for multipurpose use across ceramics, metals, plastics, glass, and more. Its durable bond withstands temperatures from -30°C to 65°C and can be sanded or painted after curing. Ideal for professional and DIY repairs, this 15ml kit offers easy mixing and application with eco-friendly packaging, making it the go-to choice for lasting, versatile fixes.













| ASIN | B00AU0MW1K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,474 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 3 in Metal Filled Epoxies |
| Brand | Best Price Square |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,198) |
| Date First Available | 9 Dec. 2011 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Item model number | ARA-400001 |
| Manufacturer | Velcro Ltd |
| Manufacturer part number | ARA-400001 |
| Model | Araldite Standard Tubes 2 x 15ml - ARA-400001 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 7.62 x 10.16 cm; 18 g |
| Special Features | Strong |
| Viscosity | hochviskos |
S**S
Powerful bond
When I required a glue that could be used to seal wholes and fractures I remembered mixing araldite glue in the garage to fix the outlet pipe of our washer so of course I plumbed straight for araldite now. After cleaning the surfaces to be bonded you mix the contents of the two provided tubes together and then apply the mixture with a spatula. The glue appears a bit like a thick paste, is easy to use with very little messiness and sets rock solid.
D**K
Recommended
Good product been around for decades. No issues with the seller ,recommended
P**G
Strong glue
Araldite standard epoxy is good glue which I have used many times. It provides a very strong bond to many different materials. The only downside is that it is quite runny and takes a long time to set, so it's necessary to tape or clamp items to avoid them moving around while the glue is setting.
A**N
Who's laughing now?!
Growing up in the 1970s there always seemed to be a box of Araldite, with a solid lump of the adhesive on the top & a match stick forever entombed in the yellow globule. I would laugh as my dad would address every repair job with the stuff. He swore by it & however much I poked fun at his sometimes messy efforts, when I need to fix anything now it's the first thing I reach for. I've used this standard, slow setting version & the faster 'Rapid' Araldite & each have their own merits. I find the standard type very useful because it allows plenty of time for readjustment of pieces before a final clamp up. A bit of patience is required as I like to give it at least 24 hours to fully set. I've mainly used it recently in my hobby of knife handle making & it gives excellent results. It can be a bit messy, mixing the two parts together as invariably it gets on the hands & any tools being used, however I have found that the various heavy duty handwipes that are available get rid of much of the mess. I once fell into the trap of purchasing an inferior epoxy two pack substitute, with the optimistic sales pitch of being ''Just as good as Araldite''. Some months later the bond unexpectedly gave way. I've never had this happen with the genuine product. I've not really used Araldite on plastic, so can't really say how well it performs, but certainly on wood, concrete & even a rusty old wheelbarrow I've had great results. I find it can be mixed with sawdust to achieve a really good invisible repair on wood. So, with a bit of patience & a good clean up you can be just like dad, but without the match stick stuck to the box!
P**Y
Very very strong bond
Araldite is Araldite. Its one of the strongest epoxy two-part glues I have used. This product starts off fairly runny and cures slowly so you need some way of holding the parts together for several hours. The slow cure gives an immensely strong bond. I use it in manufacturing Morse code keys and, because I always have some in my workshop it gets used for anything that needs a forever bond. I've repaired motorcycle fairings, a friends mini glass Christmas tree and various aerial parts, sometimes for extra strength I soak the Araldite into a patch of nylon mesh and bind it round the part. Marvellous stuff. A tip I use to hold things in place is to apply the Araldite and push the parts together then put some Bondic in places over the Araldite and cure it instantly with its UV light. The Bondic then works like a splint until the Araldite cures. Look up Bondic if you don't know what it is. I discovered it recently and its great for supporting things while the main Araldite joint cures over a day or two.
B**T
Reliable and strong
I always buy standard Araldite for a reliable and strong fix. I sometimes have to support the fix while it sets with tape or blue tack, as it takes 24 hours to fully harden, but once it’s set it’s not going anywhere. Much more successful than the rapid setting stuff or Superglue which sticks nothing but fingers.
I**E
Araldite still the best
Don’t buy the cheap rubbish because you think you’re saving money
L**G
It's araldite
So when you mix it together it hardens over time and sticks stuff together well. Price OK, delivered on time.
M**O
He pegado una bisagra de un pc portátil o sea plástico con metal y ha quedado de fabula, ha creado un bloque y la bisagra se ha "soldado" al plastico.
G**E
Ottimo prodotto qualità prezzo
A**R
Not useful
W**E
For me this worked great! A ceramic cup broke at the handle. This has held it together. Also went in the dishwasher and still holding. I'm amazed myself. Easy to use. Mixed equal parts and applied. Let it dry.. Simple. As with all "glues" I've used.. After repair still see the hair line crack.
T**.
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