🔗 Weld like a pro, fix like a boss — never let plastic break your flow!
JOUNJIP 13" Plastic Welding Rods set includes 52 rods across 7 essential plastic types (PP, PU, ABS, PE, TPO, PA, PC), each 1/8" diameter and 13" long. Designed for professional-grade plastic repairs on bumpers, tanks, kayaks, and more, these color-coded rods ensure strong, seamless welds when matched to your base material. Ideal for managers and DIY pros seeking reliable, time-saving solutions.
Manufacturer | JOUNJIP |
Part Number | JJ-52-7-Rods |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.03 x 5.67 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | JJ-7-Plastic-Rods |
Material | 7 Types of Plastic Rods |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**K
Great product with equally great customer service!
I used these rods to reattach the valance (the part that hangs down from the splash shield to redirect airflow) on my wife’s 2013 Ford Mustang. I don’t mean to brag, but between me and the JOUNJIP plastic welding rods, I think it’s on there better than when it left the factory. It was my first attempt at plastic welding and given that I am not in the least mechanically inclined, I was surprised at the results. Then again, it was a fairly simple job and being as it was underneath the car, appearance did not matter.Then I had a project where a question arose – which plastic rod to use. You see, from doing research on the subject, I found out that you can’t use just any old plastic for welding. If you use the wrong kind, it won’t stick to the item you are welding. So, you have to match the kind of plastic you are welding to the kind of rod to weld it with.I had a compass (one that reads out on my dashboard display) that mounted below the rearview mirror of my car which had a tab on one side break off and it would not stay in place. So, I decided to repair it myself. It was either that or buy a new one, but new ones run anywhere from $50 to $60. Now I’m not cheap, but I’d rather spend that money on other things, and if I can fix it for free, it’s a no-brainer. Besides, because I am not mechanically inclined, everything that I fix gives me experience, as well as a boost of confidence. And that may not be worth 50 bucks, but it’s worth something to me.Unsure of the kind of plastic I needed to use from my assortment of JOUNJIP plastic welding rods, I called the company phone number on the package and spoke with J.R., who was very helpful. Incidentally, J.R. wasn’t in some call center in Nagpur, India. This was J.R. at JOUNJIP in West Los Angeles, California. He asked plenty of questions, provided explanations, and had me send pictures of the item I wanted to repair. Then he talked with John, who came in later, to get his opinion. Between the both of them, they provided me with the information I needed to make the necessary repair.The whole project did not go exactly as expected. The tab I welded on it was much too large and not exactly in the right place, so it broke off as I was trying to reattach it. As this was a very tiny repair, coupled with my lack of experience/skills with plastic welding, I was not really surprised. However, what I did must have been enough after the piece broke off, what was left seems to do. At any rate, the compass has been in my car for over a week now, and it isn’t dangling by the electrical connecting cord.In the end, I saved at least $50 purchasing a new compass and I found a company that backs its product with excellent customer service.So, purchase this product with the utmost confidence that it will handle your needs (well, as much as your skills will allow it to), and the full assurance that you are not alone in your plastic repair projects.
B**8
Plastic weld rod
As described
M**N
Seems to be good quality
These have not been used yet but first look appears to be of expected quality and design. I expect them to work as intended when needed.
K**N
Saved me $800 already. See photos.
One little misjudgment of the backup angle and three pieces of plastic trim popped off my wife's favorite car of all time. All of the connectors remained in their holes on the vehicle, but several plastic tabs that held those connectors broke off from the Mazda trim pieces. Why did you make this plastic so thin Mazda? We decided to try our hand at Plastic Welding using these JOUNJIP Plastic Welding Rods. We also purchased the Allturn Upgraded Version Plastic Welder, Plastic Welding Kit for $36. For under $50 we saved ourselves $800 already. There are 7 different types of rods in the kit and it took a little bit of research to match up the correct type of rod to use with both the Mazda trim and the refrigerator door. I used a couple of clamps to hold things in place. I tried another set of hands to help, but between the high hear and the small working area, the clamp proved easier. Go slow. Be careful. You could save hundreds as well.
J**.
Plastic welding
Product works great when you utilize it the way manufacture recommends. I utilize these rods for welding plastic of all types.
E**W
Items worth the low price
Good selection of plastic welding rods
P**K
They work well with two hands
They work awesome as long as the piece your working on hasn't broken off already with no way to hold it in place and use both hands.
C**
Great.
Husband happy with them.
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