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Stanley Premium PVA Wood Glue, 13.5oz

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Experience unmatched bonding with Stanley Premium Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) Wood Glue, one of the top-tier wood glues known for its robust water resistance and superior adhesion. Formulated to meet EN 204 (D3) standards, this adhesive for wood excels on both hard and soft woods. Its water-based formula ensures straightforward application and cleanup, making it an ideal choice for various woodworking tasks. Whether it's for outdoor timber constructions like window-frames and doors or intricate indoor projects, this pva wood glue stands out as the best wood glue for cutting boards and more.

Features & Benefits

  • Versatile Use: Excellently bonds a broad spectrum of wood and wood-based materials, including soft and hardboard, synthetic resin board, and chipboard—making it a versatile wood glue for laminate applications.
  • D3 Standard Compliance: Provides reliable water resistance, meeting the rigorous DIN EN 204 (D3) standards, suitable as an exterior wood glue.
  • Water-Based Formula: Facilitates easy application and quick cleanup, positioning it among the premier adhesives pva.
  • Suitable for Outdoor Use: Perfect for establishing durable, moisture-resistant bonds in outdoor settings, ideal for window frames and external doors.

Application Areas

  • Broad Woodworking Applications: Highly effective for wood glue wood and crafting flat laminates.
  • Craft and Decor Projects: Perfect for adhering paper, serving as a robust cardboard glue, or bonding PVC cloth to wood.
  • Outdoor Constructions: Apt for external doors, window frames, and other moisture-sensitive installations.

How to Use

  • Application: Apply using a mechanical glue spreader, brush, hand roller, or air-activated glue gun.
  • Preparation: Surfaces must be clean and dry. Spread the glue evenly and press surfaces together.
  • Curing: Achieves full water resistance after 7 days, ensuring a long-lasting bond.

Specs

Packaging: 13.5 oz
Shelf Life: 12 months
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry area between +41°F and +77°F.

July 14, 2024
Verified
very strong good glue i use it on chairs and its hold strong
June 11, 2024
Verified
Works as advertised
August 6, 2024
Verified
I generally use one of the top brands of wood glue, TiteBond II or Gorilla Glue. This Stanley PVA glue works just as well in my experience; it may be better, but it is more expensive. It is thinner, so vertical applications are more of a challenge. I like that it dries fast and is waterproof. It dries white, so cleanup before it dries is crucial. If not for the price (a few dollars more), I'd buy this again. Or, if I needed an unusually strong bond I may try this again.
May 25, 2024
Verified
I had gotten some standard 12x12 basswood craft sheets. I used a saw that has wide teeth and ofc it caused some splintering. Since I live in an apt, I don't exactly have the room to have a bansaw and the saw on my little rotary tool was literally taking hours. It just made more sense to cut it quickly with the saw and deal with the consequences. I do think this is holding the splintering bits at bay. I ofc sanded it first. I do wish I had stained it before using this as the waterproofness will likely make it not soak in color the same there. This was my first craft wood project. I got the big bottle because I tend to keep making things with the craft sheets. It did start curing about a minute or two after I started brushing the glue onto the edges. I think if you used clamps and let it dry it would create a really good seal. I've used wood glue in the past but don't really remember it. I feel like this one is slightly more viscous in a good way. I do think it has an odor when you use it. I didn't notice it until I walked out and into the room again. I don't know that it's dangerous, but maybe crank up the air purifier, open a window, or just do it outside. The current price is $12.74 for 13.5 oz. The container seems to seal well as well. There is a stopper you have to take out in order to use it. You could always replace the stopper after using, to ensure that your glue stays fresh and air free.
July 5, 2024
Verified
This was a great durable glue, haven't tested the extent of how water proof it is but it has held up really well. I used this to seal a seam in a wood panel for painting. Little bit of putty after the initial glue and it looked great. Also used this to piece a cabinet door back together.
May 6, 2024
Verified
I used this product to reinforce and strengthen our andirondak chairs which after time the wood starts cracking and the screws loosen up. This product worked well and the best part is it's waterproof. It's been raining a lot lately and the chairs have been holding up well.
April 7, 2024
Verified
I have been using this wood glue for a while now, and it is a fully acceptable glue. Like other PVA glues, it is strong--stronger than the wood, generally. The viscosity is just about right for carpentry projects...liquid enough to get into the cracks, but thick enough that it doesn't immediately drip out of joints. I kind of like the bottle. It has a tip that I bet works well. I say "I bet" because I'm super paranoid about glue drying in the trip of a bottle. This bottle has a little plastic insert that keeps the glue down during shipping. I put it in place at the end of every use...I don't actually use the tip they include. Well, I haven't yet. Are there any downsides to this glue. Yes. They are really small and maybe even personal: 1. This glue is white. Usually you know it's meant for woodworking because it's yellow. White glue seems like it's for arts and crafts to me. I know the yellow is just a dye, but still...I want my yellow glue. 2. This glue stinks. Only when it is wet, of course. But it's still surprising. Most of the time, PVA glue smells clean and maybe even sweet, but this smells like some gross chemical. Ok, the way a glue smells, and its color are very minor concerns, I understand. For that reason, I'm still giving it 5 stars. Still, next time I buy wood glue, I'm going for the yellow stuff that smells better. ====== EDIT ========== I've been using this glue for a while now and the top has stopped working. When you twist it, the little circular thing doesn't go down and glue doesn't come out. That's a very poor design. Between the terrible top and the bad smell, I'm going to have to mark this down a star. I mean, it glues things, but I will never buy this brand again.
May 4, 2024
Verified
Stanley is a great brand and this glue is no exception. I have used it gluing sections of my books together during my bookbinding journey and I have had nothing but positive things to say. Just make sure to give it the proper drying time
April 8, 2024
Verified
The bottle comes with a built in stopper that keeps the top form getting clogged. It is annoyingly tight and required some ingenuity using scissors to wiggle it free, but I can't be too upset with glue that stays fresh. One extreme word of caution is that htis glue is very very very watery and runny. I wasn't expecting that and even with the lightest of touches, I wouldn't recommend using this any way other than first pouring it onto a plate or paint tray and using a small brush to apply. Even my paper towel was no match when the glue went straight through it. I still give it 4 stars because I used it to glue a small entryway drawer which seems to be holding after a weeks use.
March 22, 2024
Verified
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aldera-image
This review is for the "Stanley PVA Wood Glue - Water Resistant Adhesive for D3 Bond Strength on Hard and Soft Woods - Ideal for Bookbinding, Crafts, and Woodworking Projects - 13.5oz, 1 Pack." I was only able to test this on soft wood (pine). Glued and clamped for 12 hours. The glue worked well as the wood broke in a different spot from the bonded area. One thing that makes this product a little different is the manner in which it is sealed. There is a plastic plug that must be removed to use the glue. It was a little harder to remove than the usual paper seal on most bottle tops. If you only use your glue occasionally, you can reseal it and get a tight seal that should keep the glue fresher longer than the other brands. Overall, a decent bottle of wood glue that I can recommend.
July 14, 2024
Verified
very strong good glue i use it on chairs and its hold strong
June 11, 2024
Verified
Works as advertised
August 6, 2024
Verified
I generally use one of the top brands of wood glue, TiteBond II or Gorilla Glue. This Stanley PVA glue works just as well in my experience; it may be better, but it is more expensive. It is thinner, so vertical applications are more of a challenge. I like that it dries fast and is waterproof. It dries white, so cleanup before it dries is crucial. If not for the price (a few dollars more), I'd buy this again. Or, if I needed an unusually strong bond I may try this again.
May 25, 2024
Verified
I had gotten some standard 12x12 basswood craft sheets. I used a saw that has wide teeth and ofc it caused some splintering. Since I live in an apt, I don't exactly have the room to have a bansaw and the saw on my little rotary tool was literally taking hours. It just made more sense to cut it quickly with the saw and deal with the consequences. I do think this is holding the splintering bits at bay. I ofc sanded it first. I do wish I had stained it before using this as the waterproofness will likely make it not soak in color the same there. This was my first craft wood project. I got the big bottle because I tend to keep making things with the craft sheets. It did start curing about a minute or two after I started brushing the glue onto the edges. I think if you used clamps and let it dry it would create a really good seal. I've used wood glue in the past but don't really remember it. I feel like this one is slightly more viscous in a good way. I do think it has an odor when you use it. I didn't notice it until I walked out and into the room again. I don't know that it's dangerous, but maybe crank up the air purifier, open a window, or just do it outside. The current price is $12.74 for 13.5 oz. The container seems to seal well as well. There is a stopper you have to take out in order to use it. You could always replace the stopper after using, to ensure that your glue stays fresh and air free.
July 5, 2024
Verified
This was a great durable glue, haven't tested the extent of how water proof it is but it has held up really well. I used this to seal a seam in a wood panel for painting. Little bit of putty after the initial glue and it looked great. Also used this to piece a cabinet door back together.
May 6, 2024
Verified
I used this product to reinforce and strengthen our andirondak chairs which after time the wood starts cracking and the screws loosen up. This product worked well and the best part is it's waterproof. It's been raining a lot lately and the chairs have been holding up well.
April 7, 2024
Verified
I have been using this wood glue for a while now, and it is a fully acceptable glue. Like other PVA glues, it is strong--stronger than the wood, generally. The viscosity is just about right for carpentry projects...liquid enough to get into the cracks, but thick enough that it doesn't immediately drip out of joints. I kind of like the bottle. It has a tip that I bet works well. I say "I bet" because I'm super paranoid about glue drying in the trip of a bottle. This bottle has a little plastic insert that keeps the glue down during shipping. I put it in place at the end of every use...I don't actually use the tip they include. Well, I haven't yet. Are there any downsides to this glue. Yes. They are really small and maybe even personal: 1. This glue is white. Usually you know it's meant for woodworking because it's yellow. White glue seems like it's for arts and crafts to me. I know the yellow is just a dye, but still...I want my yellow glue. 2. This glue stinks. Only when it is wet, of course. But it's still surprising. Most of the time, PVA glue smells clean and maybe even sweet, but this smells like some gross chemical. Ok, the way a glue smells, and its color are very minor concerns, I understand. For that reason, I'm still giving it 5 stars. Still, next time I buy wood glue, I'm going for the yellow stuff that smells better. ====== EDIT ========== I've been using this glue for a while now and the top has stopped working. When you twist it, the little circular thing doesn't go down and glue doesn't come out. That's a very poor design. Between the terrible top and the bad smell, I'm going to have to mark this down a star. I mean, it glues things, but I will never buy this brand again.
May 4, 2024
Verified
Stanley is a great brand and this glue is no exception. I have used it gluing sections of my books together during my bookbinding journey and I have had nothing but positive things to say. Just make sure to give it the proper drying time
April 8, 2024
Verified
The bottle comes with a built in stopper that keeps the top form getting clogged. It is annoyingly tight and required some ingenuity using scissors to wiggle it free, but I can't be too upset with glue that stays fresh. One extreme word of caution is that htis glue is very very very watery and runny. I wasn't expecting that and even with the lightest of touches, I wouldn't recommend using this any way other than first pouring it onto a plate or paint tray and using a small brush to apply. Even my paper towel was no match when the glue went straight through it. I still give it 4 stars because I used it to glue a small entryway drawer which seems to be holding after a weeks use.
March 22, 2024
Verified
aldera-image
aldera-image
This review is for the "Stanley PVA Wood Glue - Water Resistant Adhesive for D3 Bond Strength on Hard and Soft Woods - Ideal for Bookbinding, Crafts, and Woodworking Projects - 13.5oz, 1 Pack." I was only able to test this on soft wood (pine). Glued and clamped for 12 hours. The glue worked well as the wood broke in a different spot from the bonded area. One thing that makes this product a little different is the manner in which it is sealed. There is a plastic plug that must be removed to use the glue. It was a little harder to remove than the usual paper seal on most bottle tops. If you only use your glue occasionally, you can reseal it and get a tight seal that should keep the glue fresher longer than the other brands. Overall, a decent bottle of wood glue that I can recommend.
July 14, 2024
Verified
very strong good glue i use it on chairs and its hold strong
June 11, 2024
Verified
Works as advertised
August 6, 2024
Verified
I generally use one of the top brands of wood glue, TiteBond II or Gorilla Glue. This Stanley PVA glue works just as well in my experience; it may be better, but it is more expensive. It is thinner, so vertical applications are more of a challenge. I like that it dries fast and is waterproof. It dries white, so cleanup before it dries is crucial. If not for the price (a few dollars more), I'd buy this again. Or, if I needed an unusually strong bond I may try this again.
May 25, 2024
Verified
I had gotten some standard 12x12 basswood craft sheets. I used a saw that has wide teeth and ofc it caused some splintering. Since I live in an apt, I don't exactly have the room to have a bansaw and the saw on my little rotary tool was literally taking hours. It just made more sense to cut it quickly with the saw and deal with the consequences. I do think this is holding the splintering bits at bay. I ofc sanded it first. I do wish I had stained it before using this as the waterproofness will likely make it not soak in color the same there. This was my first craft wood project. I got the big bottle because I tend to keep making things with the craft sheets. It did start curing about a minute or two after I started brushing the glue onto the edges. I think if you used clamps and let it dry it would create a really good seal. I've used wood glue in the past but don't really remember it. I feel like this one is slightly more viscous in a good way. I do think it has an odor when you use it. I didn't notice it until I walked out and into the room again. I don't know that it's dangerous, but maybe crank up the air purifier, open a window, or just do it outside. The current price is $12.74 for 13.5 oz. The container seems to seal well as well. There is a stopper you have to take out in order to use it. You could always replace the stopper after using, to ensure that your glue stays fresh and air free.
July 5, 2024
Verified
This was a great durable glue, haven't tested the extent of how water proof it is but it has held up really well. I used this to seal a seam in a wood panel for painting. Little bit of putty after the initial glue and it looked great. Also used this to piece a cabinet door back together.
May 6, 2024
Verified
I used this product to reinforce and strengthen our andirondak chairs which after time the wood starts cracking and the screws loosen up. This product worked well and the best part is it's waterproof. It's been raining a lot lately and the chairs have been holding up well.
April 7, 2024
Verified
I have been using this wood glue for a while now, and it is a fully acceptable glue. Like other PVA glues, it is strong--stronger than the wood, generally. The viscosity is just about right for carpentry projects...liquid enough to get into the cracks, but thick enough that it doesn't immediately drip out of joints. I kind of like the bottle. It has a tip that I bet works well. I say "I bet" because I'm super paranoid about glue drying in the trip of a bottle. This bottle has a little plastic insert that keeps the glue down during shipping. I put it in place at the end of every use...I don't actually use the tip they include. Well, I haven't yet. Are there any downsides to this glue. Yes. They are really small and maybe even personal: 1. This glue is white. Usually you know it's meant for woodworking because it's yellow. White glue seems like it's for arts and crafts to me. I know the yellow is just a dye, but still...I want my yellow glue. 2. This glue stinks. Only when it is wet, of course. But it's still surprising. Most of the time, PVA glue smells clean and maybe even sweet, but this smells like some gross chemical. Ok, the way a glue smells, and its color are very minor concerns, I understand. For that reason, I'm still giving it 5 stars. Still, next time I buy wood glue, I'm going for the yellow stuff that smells better. ====== EDIT ========== I've been using this glue for a while now and the top has stopped working. When you twist it, the little circular thing doesn't go down and glue doesn't come out. That's a very poor design. Between the terrible top and the bad smell, I'm going to have to mark this down a star. I mean, it glues things, but I will never buy this brand again.
May 4, 2024
Verified
Stanley is a great brand and this glue is no exception. I have used it gluing sections of my books together during my bookbinding journey and I have had nothing but positive things to say. Just make sure to give it the proper drying time
April 8, 2024
Verified
The bottle comes with a built in stopper that keeps the top form getting clogged. It is annoyingly tight and required some ingenuity using scissors to wiggle it free, but I can't be too upset with glue that stays fresh. One extreme word of caution is that htis glue is very very very watery and runny. I wasn't expecting that and even with the lightest of touches, I wouldn't recommend using this any way other than first pouring it onto a plate or paint tray and using a small brush to apply. Even my paper towel was no match when the glue went straight through it. I still give it 4 stars because I used it to glue a small entryway drawer which seems to be holding after a weeks use.
March 22, 2024
Verified
aldera-image
aldera-image
This review is for the "Stanley PVA Wood Glue - Water Resistant Adhesive for D3 Bond Strength on Hard and Soft Woods - Ideal for Bookbinding, Crafts, and Woodworking Projects - 13.5oz, 1 Pack." I was only able to test this on soft wood (pine). Glued and clamped for 12 hours. The glue worked well as the wood broke in a different spot from the bonded area. One thing that makes this product a little different is the manner in which it is sealed. There is a plastic plug that must be removed to use the glue. It was a little harder to remove than the usual paper seal on most bottle tops. If you only use your glue occasionally, you can reseal it and get a tight seal that should keep the glue fresher longer than the other brands. Overall, a decent bottle of wood glue that I can recommend.

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