🔧 Fix it like a pro, weld it like a boss!
The VCTSELITY 100W Plastic Welding Kit is a professional-grade, portable soldering iron tool designed for fast, durable plastic repairs. Featuring a rapid-heating ceramic burner reaching up to 400°C, it includes 121 pieces—rods for seven plastic types, four welding tips, and essential accessories—making it perfect for automotive, household, and recreational plastic surface restoration.
Brand | VCTSELITY |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | 1 Soldering Iron Tool, 1 Metal Brush, 56 x Plastic Rods, 4 x Tips, 5 x Aluminum Foil Paper, 3 x Stainless Steel Mesh, 2 x Sandpaper, 1 x Metal Stand, 1 x Screwdriver, 1 x Instruction Manual |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Style | Pencil |
Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Upper Temperature Rating | 400 Degrees Celsius |
Head Style | Pencil |
Burner type | Ceramic |
UPC | 765874125616 |
Manufacturer | VCTSELITY |
Part Number | VCTSELITY-457 |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.04 x 0.87 x 2.2 inches |
Color | Blue |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**K
How did I not know this was a thing?
I was pondering how to fix the broken plastic bumper on my Tacoma - it occurred to me that maybe I could melt the pieces back together? Would that work?Googled and found out that plastic welding is indeed a thing- and it works great. I repaired my bumper, and have also repaired many other broken plastic things. So much better and stronger than any glue. Just make sure to do it in a well ventilated area, as the plastic on the tip will burn and smoke.
N**E
IT really works
It really works and easy to handle.i repaired a heavy plastic on the grass catcher and it works good 👍
B**
Works
It does the job. Kind of small unit. Heats well. Appears to be for smaller projects.
A**1
Good selection of plastic rods, adequate welding device.
A nice set of plastering rods and adequate welder with an on off switch. I wish the labeling on some of the plastic rods had bend complete. A variable temperature soulf have made it more useful to cover a wide variety of plastics. The stand to hold the welder was a bit flimsy, but it isn’t a crucial part. I wish they had included a pouch with narrow pockets for each plastic type to improve organization. Overall a good value,
I**T
it's not as easy as looks!
when I first turned it on, the iron was smoking a bit for about 5-7 minutes and turned from silver to brown/burnt. This kinda spooked me as I thought something was going wrong. So I was very careful with it - you know like I'm thinking electrocution. Then I saw a customer video where their iron was all brown and so I just let it finish smoking.I like the way you connect the bits - with the big screw. easy, and flexible. Saw on youtube people making their own bits from nails or other metal objects.I like that there are two different sets of bits, a triangle and a needle type. My first time using today, I used both to fix up some plastic parts.I liked the cardboard box that the entire kit came in. It's the perfect size for the kit. The box is slim, and yet all the parts fit into it without having to cram it in.The little screwdriver was PERFECT. It fits in the box no problem, and it's reversible - it has both a flathead and philips, plus it feels just right for the job. I actually ended up using it later when I was patching up my shed... it's not the ideal screwdriver for what I was doing with the shed, but it was AVAILABLE, and it worked great and saved me a few minutes having to go look for a screwdriver.The MATERIALS are so good! the screen mesh, and the aluminum tape... I used those for fixing a big tub/bucket. The spare plastic... appreciated! I am not going to be using this kit very much and am very happy that I didn't have to go shop and pay for the materials.First I tried to fix a rubber sandal that my puppy chewed up. NO GOOD. I think it's bc it was rubber, and not plastic.Then I fixed a large bucket/tub that had a rip at the bottom. It's not as easy as it looks on youtube but you get better quickly as you go along.Then I used the needle tip bit to reinforce some plastic bolts with staples... heated/melted the staples into the bolts and took me a couple hours to do 6-7 of them but I feel better now that the bolts are re-enforced. They are bolts to a plastic shed.Overall, got the job done, and now I've added another tool to the kit. NICE!
S**T
Worked well
I fixed my wife's old glasses that were broken in half at the nose bridge. I was my first time trying plastic welding and it turned out well. I already owned a foot pedal operated Dremel style grinding and polishing tool which made it easier to smooth it out.
P**
This is harder than it looks but end result can be accomplished
I used this to repair a hole in my pond. This is harder than it looks but end result can be accomplished with patients and trial and error. Be careful not to burn yourself it gets very hot.
J**Y
Be patient and take your time
I like the product and it is holding up fine.
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