4.6
100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Elmer's
4.6 • 7 Reviews
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4.6
100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
This has been the staple of my childhood and even now in my adult life. I use this for crafting projects and collages nowadays. Their regular liquid glue works great, but I was never a fan of their purple "disappearing" glue sticks. I always felt those ones were terrible quality, and the glue would degrade over time causing papers to unstick.

Elmer's has been part of my school and home life for as long as I can remember, from rubber cement to the traditional white glue to the purple glue sticks. It is a reliable adhesive product that has added a lot of variety in the past few years. Elmer's has also branched out into other products such as slime, which is often a fun option for kids.

7mo ago
The GOAT of glue sticks. I go through loads of glue sticks for my small business (@smallfunshop is ready for a sponsorship!!!) and refuse to use any other brand. Elmer's is consistent and I have never experienced any issues with quality pack after pack after pack. I especially like the disappearing purple glue stick because it makes it so easy to see what areas need more coverage.

9mo ago
The pink glitter glue is awesome! For paper level arts and crafts stickiness. The glue dries almost clear, faint pink hue, but much lighter than when it is wet. Love that the glitter is iridescent and not pink.

7mo ago
A classic for a reason! I don't find many uses for the school glue nowadays, but I use both the wood glue and ceramic glue regularly. The ceramic glue in particular is great to fix broken cups and dishes because it's food safe and long lasting. I wish it got more sticky, sooner so you didn't have to hold together the broken pieces for so long, but I think it's worth the effort!

I have never been dissatisfied with an Elmer's glue product I have used (assuming I use it for it's intended purpose). The glue holds what it is supposed to well and is consistent every time, especially when it comes to glue sticks. Other brands I have used are cheaply made, and either put too much glue down, not enough, or dry too quickly.

Elmers glue has been an item that has been on the school lists growing up. It is a good one to also have at home to to do crafts and paper crafts. It works well and dries well and it is easy to clean up if it gets off the project.
