AMP000—July 7, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This welding kit is set up real well for plastic welding. The welder gets very hot and makes welding plastic much easier with better flow of the rods. I repaired a large black trash barrel (one with flip lid for trucks to raise up and flip over to deposit trash). My barrel ended up with about a 12 inch split of the lid from the back corner heading towards the middle. Needed to repair this crack or it was just going to get worse and these barrels aren't cheap. I used the silver tape, to seal the top side and then used the black polyplaz rods with the included wire mesh and larger triangle tip to weld and seal the underside. On the top side, I created a groove with my dremel tool along the crack and then used the boot tip with a PP black rod to fill in the groove and flattened the the plastic to create a relatively flat surface. I then used an orbital sander just to smooth out and to practice. It's ready for a quick paint (not needed but once again just to humor myself) and the trash barrel looks so much better and the lid is now rigid and feels like there never was a crack. With regards to customer service: When I got the box, I noticed it was missing the smaller triangle tip and I got a hold of customer service quickly. Jon was so helpful and said he would get a welding tip right out. He did and had the tracking number for me that day. If you are price comparing, I think you will see that this kit is much better quality and the items included deliver better bang for the buck. I added some photos to show work in progress. I will do some final touches to smooth out and blend some paint in (really not needed for this trash barrel but just to use some more tools! Pictures show the wire mesh on the rough underside but on the top you can blend in with the boot iron and fill the crack with the PP rod. Did some rough and medium sanding and it looks like a used trash barrel and is as strong as when it was new. Read more
Paul-Gee—October 30, 2024✓ Verified purchase
The tool is basically the same as a low wattage soldering iron or woodburning tool. But that's a good thing. Because it's simple. It's a rugged, time-tested design. And if you've used any of those tools - using this is very much the same. The kit is well arrayed. There's a standard bent-metal heating iron rest. It works but leaves everything exposed (hot) and if you have kids or pets that like to get close while you work, you have to be careful around the unit when it's hot. I always just use an empty soda can on its side. Works like a shield and rest. The kit includes aluminum tape which you usually see on automotive plastics that come near heat. This is listed as "repair tape" to be used to hold seams together while you're making repairs. There are a couple strips of stainless steel screen. These are intended to be permanently melted into the plastic across any cracks as reinforcing mesh. Some strips of polypropylene and rods of polyethylene are included. You can buy strips or rods of other plastics like LDPE and HDPE online if you need to repair those types of plastics. The included tips screw into the head both for good heat transfer and strength. There are flat "ironing" tips for melting and smoothing plastic. And there "welding tips" with a 1/8 inch hole that allows you to feed plastic "rods" directly to the repair as you apply the heat to melt and weld the plastic. The keys to a good repair are (1) making sure you're using the right plastic for your repair strip/rod. Polypropylene will not make successful repairs on HDPE for instance. and (2) getting a good melt (so don't move the tip too quickly). There's a wirebrush and some sandpaper which you'll use if the plastic item you're repairing has junk or embedded dirt. These are standard things you can get anywhere as they wear out. All in all, I've made some successful repairs on a Polypropylene cup holder in my UTV and a couple HDPE repairs on a plastic wheelbarrow body. Pleased with the purchase. I think you will be too, with a little practice. Read more
Sanity Check—August 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Worked well except that triangular tip bent over 100 degrees despite only using minimal pressure. Since the tips were updated recently to reduce this issue, I contacted the company to find out if I got old tips. The company was very helpful and sent me replacement tips. I'm not sure they are different but haven't used them yet. I plan to periodically rotate the iron so that there is some back pressure on the tip periodically just in case the problem persists. Read more
Damion Williams—November 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Excellent kit, been using it for over 2 years now and it gets the job done everytime and this was my first time doing plastic weld. The tip heats up in about 4 minutes and is ready to use but can get really hot and i have to be careful not to melt other plastic. The different heads are practical and allows or getting into corners Read more
Steve Bayless—April 12, 2024✓ Verified purchase
The welder itself works well. It gets to temperature fairly quickly, then does the job or repairing plastic pieces or items. The stand for it could be a little more stable, but that's a minor thing. Including the screen mesh and tape in the kit is very helpful for repairs. I have fixed a number of items, mostly automotive plastics. I hadn't used it too much when the tip became stuck and I tried to remove it. I ended up pulling out the heating element. Apparently, there is a small screw that holds the "insides" together and that must have fallen off. I reached out to Jon and the company and asked for help. After a short and very amiable back and forth, he offered without prompting to replace the iron and ship it to me at no charge. I received the new iron today, in perfect working order. I can't stress enough that a company that does GOOD should get good reviews. I would not hesitate to buy from Jounjip, and encourage you to as well. They make a good product and back it up with GREAT customer service. Thanks to Jon! Read more