🛠️ Glue that holds your projects—and your reputation—together!
Elmer's E7010 Carpenter's Wood Glue is an 8-ounce, tan-colored, medium-viscosity adhesive designed for interior wood projects. It offers a strong bond that exceeds the strength of wood itself, sets within 20-30 minutes, and fully cures in 24 hours. Non-toxic and water-cleanup friendly, this glue is ideal for professional carpentry and home repairs, combining safety with superior performance.
Brand | Elmer's |
Material | Glue |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Strong |
Color | Tan |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 236.59 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | Medium |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 026000007016 026000070102 689958658787 100063691198 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026000070102 |
Manufacturer | Elmer's Products |
Part Number | 107875 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 3 x 7.75 inches |
Item model number | E7010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8 Oz |
Style | Wood Glue |
Special Features | Strong |
Included Components | 8oz Elmers Carpenters Wood Glue |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
B**1
Good product
Fast shipping
C**L
Durable and mess-free
This is a great product to keep around the house for various repairs! I originally bought it for assembling IKEA cabinets, and it worked perfectly. The glue is strong, durable, and provides a solid hold that gives me confidence in the sturdiness of my furniture.It’s also versatile enough for other interior wood projects or quick fixes. The bottle is easy to use and mess-free, making it convenient for both small and larger jobs. Definitely a must-have for any household!
T**Y
Continues to be a great product
I've used this product for years and still come back to it. I recently bought a new bottle and have used it for multiple repairs and projects. It worked great for all of them. It was easy to apply, and easy to clean an excess with a warm, damp paper towel.The edge trim on a bookshelf had warped and pulled away from the shelf. A little wood glue, and something to hold it in place for a few hours, and good as new.An Oak desk had a trim piece broken off. A little wood glue and some bungie cords, and a few hours later good as new.For a flooring project, I took a T transition, cut a thin strip of flooring and glued to one, and now it perfectly transitions between different floor heights.I've been using this product for years. It continues to be a great product. It does take about an hour to set up and a day to really cure. That actually makes it easy to work with and position materials properly before it sets up.The viscosity is thin enough that it can flow into cracks and squish into the space between pieces. It is thin enough to run until it starts to set up, so be aware of that.The plastic stopper pushes through the top. Just peel off the dried glue, open the stopper and the rest of the bottle is ready to use for the next project the push the top down to seal.
D**N
Kind of expensive
I bought this in a store some 25 years ago at $1.39. Now the same thin is 10 bucks.
M**9
Elmer’s rules
Always been my go-to glue for repairs, projects and hobbies.
M**L
Interior grade Elmer's glue
I remember using Elmer's glue at school and home as a kid. Interior glue cleans up with a damp rag or towel and washes out in the laundry(limited amounts unless you want to try to glue the whole washer into one block). This is a safe glue even around little ones as it does not have any fumes. My Cedar 7 drawer a friend of mine made as part of a whole bedset. The top took a 22" split as damage of a long distance household move. My memories of shop class in school was to, if possible, to use Elmer's Interior wood glue as it does not make fumes and it wouldn't change the color of the varnished natural wood had. Other than for my bad fine wood skills, the former split is nearly invisible. Special note: this glue is not resistant to water, even after it has dried and set. If you are using this glue in a wet environment, be aware nature will overcome this bond.
A**R
Elmer's E7010 Carpenter's Wood Glue
The glue is really good for wood
J**W
Still the Best.
Tried and true. There's a reason why we're still using granddad's choice of wood glue. It's still the best. It applies very easily, gives you ample time to adjust and clamp before setting, and bonds wood like no other product. The glue isn't visible at the seems once dry, sands like solid wood, and doesn't damage blades should you need to run it through a planer or cut with a saw. Take this test: Glue two pieces of wood together, let it dry then break it apart. The glued seem NEVER breaks, the break will always be elsewhere in the wood proving that the bond is stronger than the wood itself. What more could you ask for in a wood glue? Also, it won't ruin your day if it gets on your hands/ fingers. It's 10 times easier to clean off than other adhesives. If this info is helpful, please click "Yes" below. Thanks!
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