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TL;DR: As of June 29, a 16-pack of the Sugru Moldable Multi-Purpose Glue is on sale for $29.99. It's usually priced at $40.77, so you'd be getting 26% off.


Home DIY can get busy, and often you need quite a lot of supplies to make it work. However, sometimes the most ingenious and diverse solutions are orchestrated with the same materials. If your picture falls, your vase breaks, and your french press gets misused, oddly the only thing you may need for all of them is a few pieces of Sugru Moldable Multi-Purpose Glue

This award-winning moldable silicone glue is kind of like a DIY Swiss army knife. Take it out of the package, and you’ve got 30 minutes to put it to work. Once it’s out, you can bond it to most surfaces, and in 24-48 hours it will set. After enough time, this squishy glue becomes a tough, waterproof, temperature-resistant machine-washable adhesive. 

Sugru is designed to bond permanently to a huge variety of materials, including brick, glass, ceramic, wood, metal, and plastics. It claims to hold up to 4.4 pounds on its own, and can be used to seal against water. It’s such an exciting and simple innovation that it actually received the largest single crowdfunding donation ever

If you need any help thinking of what you can do with a pack of Sugru, you can get a set that comes with a Fix & Create Kit. It features 12 repair and maker projects along with helpful tools, guides, and stories from other crafters. 

If you’re planning on doing a little home DIY, you may want a versatile adhesive that you could find a use for in every room of the house. You can get Sugru Moldable Multi-Purpose Glue in a pack of 8 that includes the Fix & Create Kit Bundle for $24.99 (Reg. $37), or you can get a pack of 9 for $19.99 (Reg. $31), or 16 for $29.99 (Reg. $40). 

Prices subject to change.

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