Keith F.—September 3, 2025
This has become my very favorite wood glue for many reasons. The viscosity is very easy to work with and any excess glue wipes up easily, it has a sort of rubbery consistency at first and has a way of filling in gaps that often occur if there are small gaps where the wood joins together. It is a very white glue out of the bottle, but becomes very transparent when dry. Marketing execs can put all the descriptors they want like, like “ultimate” or “super strength,” but, as far as I’m concerned, it would be hard to outdo the strength of this glue. Once it has set, the bond is extremely strong. In short, I choose this wood glue because it does the job really well. Read more
Haroldb—December 7, 2025
Good product. Great price. Tight bond. Works with any wood I have used it on. Read more
David jones—May 23, 2025
Gorilla Wood Glue, Natural Wood Color, 36 Ounce Bottle: The Ultimate Primate-Proof Powerhouse Listen up, folks, because I’m about to sing the praises of Gorilla Wood Glue, Natural Wood Color, 36 Ounce Bottle (Pack of 1)—a sticky marvel that could rewrite the epic tale of 100 men versus one gorilla. This isn’t just glue; it’s the Chuck Norris of adhesives, and it laughs in the face of splintered wood and primate rage. First off, this glue is a beast. Its water-resistant formula makes it the go-to for indoor and outdoor projects, whether you’re fixing a wobbly chair or building a treehouse to escape said gorilla. The natural wood color blends like a chameleon, leaving your repairs looking smoother than a gorilla’s swagger. And with 36 ounces, you’ve got enough glue to bond an entire forest—or at least a small militia’s worth of wooden spears. Now, let’s talk about that classic hypothetical: 100 men versus one gorilla. Without Gorilla Wood Glue, it’s a sweaty, chaotic brawl—100 dudes flailing with pointy sticks, only to get yeeted into the next dimension by a 400-pound primate. But introduce this glue? Game-changer. Picture this: the men, armed with Gorilla Wood Glue, craft an indestructible wooden fortress in record time. Broken spear? Glued back stronger than ever. Cracked shield? Bonded tighter than a hipster’s jeans. This glue sets fast, with a clamp time of 20-30 minutes, so they’re back in action before the gorilla can finish its pre-fight banana. The gorilla charges, but the glued-up barricades hold firm—thanks to the glue’s ANSI/HPVA Type II water resistance, it laughs off the beast’s sweaty paws. The men, now smug behind their fortress, taunt the gorilla with perfectly bonded catapults launching glued-together projectiles. The gorilla, frustrated, tries to smash through, but this glue’s bond is stronger than its biceps. Eventually, the beast gives up, sulking away to ponder its life choices. In short, Gorilla Wood Glue turns a certain primate victory into a human triumph. It’s versatile, durable, and FDA-approved for indirect food contact (because who doesn’t snack mid-project?). Whether you’re fixing furniture or fending off jungle kings, this glue’s got your back. Five stars—buy it, unless you want to lose to a gorilla. Read more
K. Wong—November 20, 2024
For the most part, the glue works fine. About as strong as any other wood glue. I had some old veneer on cabinets that started to come off. Just put some on, clamp it, and wipe the excess. Also works on cardboard boxes that are slightly damaged. What I really hate is the bottle. The cap always gets clogged. Not a little bit that you could fix every time, a whole chunk of it. At this point, the glue stops coming out through gravity and I have to open the cap and scoop it out. Once I finish using this, I'm just going to get a smaller bottle of Titebond instead. Read more
Marla—December 21, 2025
This glue means business. Dries solid, holds tight, and doesn’t quit halfway through a project. If something comes apart after using this, that’s on you — not the glue. Read more
Customer—December 25, 2025
One of my cheap kitchen cabinets started to fall apart. I put a generous portion of this glue on the disintegrating wood and clamped it with some high pressure clamps I happened to have. It worked great. Read more
SD—December 20, 2024
We bought this wood glue for various needs around the house. It has been very effective as long as you follow the directions and give the proper wait time. It honestly lasts for quite some time if you store it properly and do the little things like close the lid all the way so it doesn't dry. If it gets a little clogged I've used wood skewers to open it and even stir it a bit. Then I just toss the skewer. It has worked on all kinds or projects. Most recently my paper sorter that isn't made very well constantly collapses as it just bows a little and comes out of the slots. It drives me crazy. I decided to give this a try and see if a little glue on the edges of each spot where it touches the frame would support it better. I understand paper is a little heavy but something made to hold it shouldn't bow so easily. I unloaded the whole thing. lightly sanded and used a microfiber cloth to wipe away the dust. Then just a little glue on both sides. I slid them all back into place one by one as I worked. Then I let it dry for a little over the time suggested. I think it was 24 hours. I reloaded it and the paper is all beautifully organized now. It's not bowing or anything anymore so it doesn't slip out of it's spot and collapse on the one below it. I am so much happier. It is pretty good glue in my opinion and has had consistent results. Read more

Twinsis—December 28, 2025
So strong and a great price! Read more