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Lazer Bond is a liquid resin that goes on clear and will bond virtually any two surfaces together in seconds. It comes in a convenient applicator that you can hold as you would a permanent marker, and the UV light that activates the bonding process is handily located on one end of the device. You'll be able to use Lazer Bond to repair things such as kids' toys, jewellery, glassware, sandals, sunglasses, leaky pipes, and much more.
The cost of Lazer Bond is $10.00 plus $6.99 shipping, for a total price of $16.99. Price is from As Seen on TV Commercial page: buylazerbond.com
When you squirt Lazer Bond out of its applicator / container, it'll come out in liquid form. However, after you turn the applicator upside down, turn on the attached UV light, and tap it against the surface you've applied the resin to, the resin will almost instantly harden into a solid. This transformation will create a permanent yet clear and inconspicuous bond between nearly any two surfaces.
Each bond created by this resin is airtight and watertight, so you can use the resin on objects that may be exposed to wind or water without concern.
Lazer Bond is capable of supporting up to 350 lbs of weight. Therefore, you won't need to restrict your use of it to small objects that will never need to withstand a fair amount of pressure.
Many types of glue will dry up in their containers over time, making some of the glue go to waste. Fortunately, this resin will not, as it will only ever harden if it is exposed to ultraviolet light.
If you apply too much of this substance to a surface, or apply it to the wrong surface, you can simply wipe the surface clean and start over again.
Every compact Lazer Bond container comes with its own carrying case that is also compact enough to fit in most bags or tool belts.
In order to effectively use Lazer Bond, you won't need any additional tools such as brushes or a glue gun—the applicator will do the job well on its own.
Besides using it to fix objects around the house, you'll also be able to use Lazer Bond when doing crafts, including children's crafts. If you do so, you'll be able to finish your projects quite quickly, as you won't need to wait for minutes or even hours for glue to dry. Note: Children who use this resin should do so only under adult supervision.
If the UV light that comes with your Lazer Bond container somehow burns out or is damaged, the resin will be virtually useless unless a new light is obtained, as it won't harden any longer.
Even if you use a heavy-duty variety of tape, it won't always stick forever, especially if the object( s ) that you've taped are exposed to water. Plus, tape can be seen more easily than clear resin, and this may make repaired or hand-crafted objects look less attractive than they would otherwise.
Unlike Lazer Bond, white glue will take at least a few minutes to dry, and if you're not an expert at applying it, you may end up with white streaks where you don't want them. It can make your fingers sticky, too.
While glue sticks aren't hard to hold, and are ideal for gluing pieces of paper together, the glue within them is normally not strong enough to hold together heavier materials like wood or metal.
Like Lazer Bond, the glue that is used within glue guns is usually clear, and dries within seconds. However, glue guns require electricity, while the resin does not, and the fact that they get very hot raises the risk of finger burns.
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Please read the package! It does what it says!
This is a clears liquid plastic that en-globes the damage site and does not stick but completely surrounds it. It is visible closeup and transparent otherwise. If you are looking for some some fancy looking repair, Buy new frames. I repaired my sisters broken after she step on them twice. The second time all I had to do was put together again and add more plastic to the old plastic repair. I am going to keep some more tubes as a back-up, but I do wish they would make a larger tube or replacement tubes without the extra light.
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This is not a glue! It is a clear liquid plastic bond that leaves a big clear bubble completely around the damage site. IT does not stick to item repaired BUT en-globes it by sticking to itself. It does not look like a fancy repair, so if you are looking for that the this is not the thing you want. My only gripe is it costs too much for the amount you get. The product is excellent. But please read the package to know what to expect.
PS I can not rate the TV infomercial because I did not see it.
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I love Lazer Bond. IF you follow the instructions it does nearly everything it says it does. The key is following the instructions. I saw where a guy said his got hard. I will bet he pointed the light at the top of his open tube, because I have had mine for a year and it only gets hard when the light hits it. The biggest draw back was the unbelievable amount of time it took for it to get to me after I ordered it. They really should make more to keep up with orders.
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Nothing but super glue, used it once and tube hardened and can't get any more glue out. Hardens without light
SCAM!
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It was most likely empty. Need bigger tube for the money. It worked excellent for me but was gone after only two small repairs. From the responses to the infomercial, I say it needs to be redone to say that you must en-globe it entirely for it work right.
My repairs took a complete 1 / 4 inch en-globement of damage site.
Hardens without light nothing but super glue!
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There is UV light in the air! If you do not want a quick fix put it the sun and wait.
Total ripe off.
Would not waste your money.
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I tried to repair a crack in a plastic coffee grounds holder five times and it failed five times. I tried to fix a crack in a plastic mail box door and it also failed until I ran out of glue. I cannot recommend it.
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I ordered this product and received an email confirmation. The link to "check order status" was not working, so I called the customer service, who said my credit card was declined. No email telling me so. I wonder if it will show up on my credit card statement still. It seems fishy to me.
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My excitement in anticipation for using the product quickly dissipated as the glue peeled off after applying it to plastic. I tried it again on a watch band again it did not hold. I would recommend against purchasing it.
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I would like to know if all Lazer Bonds were bought from the same place. One was "as" seen on TV and one of the others said seen on tv. So I'm thinking the "as" seen on TV is the right one.
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Sounds like they were the same product. "As seen on tv" and "Seen on tv" are just different ways of saying the same thing.
I am thinking about buying this. I have a concern with their video ad. They fix a necklace and to show how well it works, they lift the necklace but the pendant on the chain rests on the table. Imo, this is deceptive. Maybe it's good; Maybe not. The company sounds absolutely dreadful from these reviews. To buy or not to buy. That is the question!
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I used Lazer Bond to attach a glass Marble to a mettle jewelry finding I then hung it from a string and swung it around in circles, because I make a lot of jewelry and I wanted to see if it really would hold like they say. It held very well. It did not come off even after repeated spins. One important thing though the clearer the object is the better it will hold, because the light must get to the liquid to cause it to adhere.
Ordered over a month ago, will not answer me back. Scam.
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Hi,
I used the laser bond on a plastic hinge on my fish tank hood cover, I tried two part epoxy first, it only held a day or two, so far the laser bond has held for four days, the jury is still out on this product but so far so good.
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It's a cool product, no doubt, but the ordering process is horrible from the manufacturer landing pages and they don't tell you it's back ordered until days later, with no expectation of when it will arrive.
Buy it from As Seen On TV, Inc. Instead on www.seenontv.com, they only sell what they have in stock and usually ship same day. They also have 5 second fix and Bondic.
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Would love to give a honest review of product, however after two attempts to order over the last month, I have not received any of the two orders.
After reading some of the other reviews and no service or communication from company concerning delayed orders, I would consider this TV Marking a scam.
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The same thing happen to me. I ordered Lazer Bond and paid for it over a mouth ago and I have not received it. I think it is a scam.
I had to wait for back order and was not charged until it was shipped out. Could be ( if you haven't checked ) that it was shipped and lost. I just ordered 2 more from a different site and it will ship within 48 hours. I asked to be sure it was in stock. It worked very well on what we have so far used it on so I am stocking up. I used it on a moving parts key chain whose head fell off. It is metal and so far it has been thrashing around ( not literally, I don't think ) in my purse for 4 weeks or so and still together!
I would not buy it online. It is available at most hardware stores. No s&h and no wait.
I will this system bond polypropylene?
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Try it and let us know. It is obviously high tech but it must have limits. If you go to the Bondic website it says it can if you follow the instructions.
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