• Easy-to-use, water based adhesive with Gorilla holding power
  • Best for building, carpentry or hobby projects using any type of wood
  • Complete Projects Faster; Requires only 20 - 30 minutes of clamp time, fully cured in 24 hours
  • Use Indoors or Outdoors; Passes ANSI/HPVA Type II water resistance
  • Versatile; Ideal for use on hardwoods, softwoods and natural wood composites

This is very strong glue. I am writing this with one hand as my other is glued to the bottle. Good news is I finished five projects on my honey-do list and this made it simple! It glued things that I did not think it could keep together. When it comes to glue these guys are winning! Don't you want to win with glue again? Buy this!

My first bottle I bought from Home Depot for around $3.97, so they're around the same price. But I am in love with Gorilla Wood Glue and next time I think I'll just buy the 18 oz. I used this glue to prime EVA foam as well as glue pieces together. The glue is not watery but is thick enough to form a good layer as a primer. The structure of the opening is easy to open and close and clean.

I bought this to repair a crack in a wood cutting board. The consistency was thin enough to ooze through a very fine crack. The glue dried clear and hard overnight and then I sanded it down level with the cutting board. Now I can barely find the repair. This glue worked great for this purpose.

This stuff works! I've used it on everything. Wood...crafting of all types...even fabric. The fact that it dries clear is just a bonus. There's alot of it. One container has lasted us through alot of uses over the course of a couple of years and we still have more. I consider it a staple in our house. And you can't beat the price for something so versatile. The lid is even designed in such a way to make it easy to clean out when it becomes clogged and the clogged part doesn't go down to make the rest of the container unusable. I'd for sure recommend.

Works great on all my projects with a very very strong hold. Has worked with various wood types I have tried it on and the bottle top is made well preventing a lot of glue from staying and hardening in the tip. Would recommend for use to any amateur DIYer or professional.

I love updating and decorating our house myself and a good glue is always welcome! I used this to add visual interest to our old dated bathroom cabinets by attaching wood carvings. I’m not completely finished with the project, but I’ve added some photos of the carvings before and after paint. I simply added drops of this gorilla glue to the back and held it in place with painters tape until it dried. I did have to clean up a few drops with a wet cloth, but it was relatively easy. Hopefully this lasts for years! I’ll update if I have any issues!

I brought a dresser set from Ikea andddd oh course it starts to fall apart. I reached out to ikea about replacement nails/screws since I saw that some of them snapped. (from the weight? cheapness? who knows) I was thinking about buying super glue at first (I needed maximum hold for the drawers) but I thought that I should give wood glue a chance at first. Two of my most heaviest drawers are held together completely with this stuff. I'm shocked that it able to hold everything together. (again, since the nail/screw part snapped due to the weight) I would definitely recommend this stuff.

The front face of a heavy wooden drawer in my kitchen (that has no rails because my apartment is the worst) ripped off when I tried to open it. Like, it completely ripped off, the edges were jagged and I thought it couldn't be repaired. I thought I was going to be screwed because my landlord would somehow blame it on me even though it was broken to begin with. Gorilla wood glue to the rescue. One application and a day of drying did the trick. It's been 6 months now and my drawer is still ridiculously heavy, but at this point I'm waiting for a different part to break rather than the section I glued.

I have a children's table and chair set that my mom passed down to me and I passed down to my own daughters. My daughters adore it as much as my mom and I did, but due to being so old, the seat cracked a little. I put off fixing it, but then one day my daughters came running down the stairs saying the chair broke. It's over 60 years old, so it wasn't their fault, but I was heartbroken when I saw it! Then I started my search for the best glue! I had used the original Gorilla glue before, but hated how it foams up, so I was afraid the wood glue did the same. After looking at many others, I went back and watched the promo video for Gorilla wood glue. This doesn't foam and seemed to be the strongest, so I ordered it. It was easy to apply, but it's pretty runny. That's the only con. I had to keep wiping where it would drip down, but after a few wipes it stopped dripping. The next day the chair was as good as new! I tried pulling on it, but the glue is so strong, it wouldn't budge! I hope this table and chair set can be passed down at least a few more generations! Just be careful not to get it in your hair! I didn't know I had some on my hand, and brushed my hair out of my face and got glue in my hair... It hadn't dried yet, but it was tough getting it out!

I accidentally glued my hand to my desk while assembling it. This stuff is no joke and no question the best wood glue money can buy. Just follow the directions and you'll be fine. It's meant for gluing pieces of wood to other pieces of wood. Or hand to wood in my case. Either way, this stuff is cheap, reliable and well-worth the value and adhesive properties. Maybe next time I'll be more careful.