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Beacon Adhesives 3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue (118.56 ml, Pack of 2) offers a quick-drying, crystal-clear adhesive solution that bonds paper, fabric, beads, and more with a strong, waterproof hold. Non-toxic and acid-free, it’s designed for versatile crafting needs from DIY projects to professional scrapbooking, ensuring safe, mess-free, and polished results every time.
Manufacturer | Beacon Adhesives |
Part number | 314OZDOUBLEUK |
Item Weight | 254 g |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 9 x 4 cm; 254 g |
Item model number | 314OZDOUBLEUK |
Size | (Pack of 2) |
Colour | Clear |
Style | 118ml, 2 Pack |
Material | Synthetic Rubber-Based Formulation |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Acid Free,Waterproof |
Specific uses | Wig, Craft |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**N
A Terrific Glue for Junk Journals
Really good for junk journaling. Highly recommend this product
H**N
Totally Brilliant
Totally Brilliant Craft Glue for Cardmaking Etc
C**M
Great glue
Great glue, I was recommended this as I’m a crafter. I use this in junk journaling and card making. The nib is easy to clean with a quick wipe. I’ve been using this for a few weeks and it’s not clogged. This is a clear glue.
M**D
Perfect for card making
This was the glue I was needing. Because it’s not water based it sticks paper and card without causing warping. It also glues mats and layers without bumps under the surface or oozing . It has a slight smell which doesn’t bother me and could be difficult to squeeze if you have weak hands. For me it’s been a game changer.
A**Y
My go to glue .
This is my go to glue for my scrapbooking. It's really strong bondbut without warping the paper. Great glue.
C**I
3 in 1
Best glue on market, shame it's so expensive
C**F
Absolutely superb for cardmaking.
As a card maker I'm always trying to find adhesives for sticking layers, I've tried so many glues and given up with them for reasons such as wrinkling and marking the card, leaving unsightly residue etc. I'd ended up using double sided tape, but with that you get no room for error and I can't count the amount of times I've had to restart a card because I had no wriggle option, it's very time consuming too.I saw this Beacon adhesive and thought I would give it a go. I love it, it's so easy to use. It comes out of the nozzle easily, grabs the layers quickly and without effort, but gives just the right amount of wriggle time. It doesn't wrinkle or mark the card and if you have a little residue, just let it dry for a minute and use an adhesive pick up eraser to remove the residue. It's great on coloured card and doesn't leave any glue marks, even on black card. I got some on glitter card and I managed to remove that with an eraser and it didn't mark the card. It's made my cardmaking so much easier, can't rate it high enough.
S**Y
OK, but didn't suit my use-case (gift-wrap)
This glue is clear, isn't runny, so it won't run down a sheet of paper, and does indeed adhere almost immediately, but in my experience the bond wasn't very strong even after waiting a couple of minutes. I experimented with a thin layer and a thick layer, and I could still peel the pages of paper apart after a couple of minutes.In contrast, a typical impact adhesive, also known as an instant contact adhesive (that comes in a red tube with white lettering) has a yellowish colour, is about as thick, but is slightly more stringy, seemed to make a bond slightly quicker when gluing paper together.I then tried an adhesive that comes in a white pen-shaped applicator with green end-caps, it is a type of mono liquid glue. One end has a fine nozzle with hole. The other end is a broad tip. That glue is slightly runnier (but still thick enough to stay where you apply it; about the consistency of PVA wood glue) but surprisingly bonds to paper within seconds once you place the other sheet of paper on top and gently press down, and if you try to peel it apart, the paper layer tears off.For my use-case, which was gift-wrapping using paper, the glue that bonded within seconds to a permanent bond, was ideal, because I don't want to hold down paper flaps for minutes at a time. So, unfortunately, I can't say the Beacon glue suited me at all. I will try other use-cases in future, but for paper-to-paper quick permanent bonding, this wasn't the glue I was looking for.
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