





🛠️ Fix it fast, fix it strong — the epoxy that means business!
Loctite Instant Mix 5 Minute Epoxy is a professional-grade, two-part adhesive with a self-mixing dual syringe applicator that delivers a high-strength 3200 PSI bond. It sets rapidly in 5 minutes, reaches handling strength in 1 hour, and resists water, solvents, and impact. Compatible with a wide range of materials including metal, wood, ceramic, and glass, it offers versatile use for repairs, gap filling, and laminating. Its non-shrinking, sandable, and tintable formula ensures a durable, customizable finish trusted by pros and DIYers alike.






| ASIN | B0044F9KFI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,933 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #19 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives |
| Brand Name | Loctite |
| Color | Translucent amber |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Glass, Ceramic, Wood, Many Rigid Plastics, China, Tile, Fiberglass, Concrete, Stone |
| Container Type | Syringe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,941 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340686205 |
| Included Components | Part |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 9.13 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Loite Epoxy Instant Mix |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Loctite |
| Material Type | Resin: Epoxy Hardener: Polymercaptan hardener |
| Model | 2040109 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| Tensile Strength | 3200 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 021111639217 999991471466 079340686205 |
| Viscosity | Low viscosity |
| Volume | 14 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**Y
Good strong bond!
Easy to use. Not a lot of pressure required to deliver the mixed fluids through the special syringe tube. Used it on a sockslide which is supposedly made out of ABS plastic. It's been working just fine, the glue is holding very well.
B**.
Great Two Stage Epoxy!!!
I can't speak to other applications but this was exactly what I was looking for. I needed a strong epoxy which would flow well into crevices but was thick enough not to run all over, this is about the consistency of cold maple syrup upon dispensing but hardens within a few minutes to tacky and then starts to solidify. I had a barrel shaped wiring harness with a number of wires close together, which would move and touch each other at extremes. I applied the epoxy to the wire ends, which were soldered in place, and then wrapped tape around the area to make a tube and then filled the area to make a solid epoxy plug. I did it once and let dry for a few hours and then did the process again. The result was exactly as desired, all the wires are encased in epoxy and the strain relief slides over the epoxy plug. The epoxy resin cures up very hard in 24 hours but it does not seem to be brittle. It fills gaps well and is not difficult to work with. If I was using this for any other application, I would ensure the work I wanted to connect was sanded and de-greased, to provide the epoxy something to grip onto. Perhaps this is the problem some folks are having who have rated this product low. I found it perfect for my needs.
J**E
Syringe can blow out and make a huge mess.
No tools required, great size for getting nozzle into hard to reach places. Syringe has a snap off top and the nozzle screws onto the syringe. This joint is pretty shotty and can blow out if you apply too much pressure. Gentle pressure and ensure bracing or pressure of glued parts, a blow dryer speeds drying time. Great glue, crappy syringe.
P**M
Great item
Working is great
G**R
(*18 month update re 5-min "set" time*)
(*Updated on 26 Feb '23*) I've used this on about a dozen (maybe 2 dozen-ish) different projects since I purchased it about 18 months ago and used it on different craft mediums. I've come to the conclusion that the only con is what I wrote when I purchased it: It takes longer than 5 minutes to set (ie set enough to not have to hold pressure yourself). A few pointers: 1- Purchase this product. (No, really. Purchase it. It's THAT good.) 2- The colder the product, the more difficult it is to work with. As such, trying to push it out with the "syringe"/plunger proves to be frustrating. 3- Immediately after you apply the epoxy, before you even adhere the objects together, pull backwards on the epoxy plunger. This will, so long as you pull the plunger back far enough, prevent the epoxy from spilling out of the tip and gunking up the lid. 3- (No time recommendation here) Use a warm, wet ("wrung-out" wet not dripping wet) cloth to clean up any tip seepage before you close the epoxy "syringe". 5- Give a shout out to Dr. Sylvan O Greenlee for inventing liquid epoxy. 6- Use the epoxy. 7- Run out of said epoxy. 8- Repeat Steps 1 - 7 as needed. (Original review directly below and prior to the 26 Feb '23 update this had a 3/5 🌟 ranking. Update includes changing that to a 5 out of 5🌟s.) Pro: A little goes a long way Con: It takes longer than the 5-minute set time it professes. TIP: If possible, clamp your pieces together to ensure successful adherence.
C**T
Fixed a very heavy, broken concrete, cow statue!
This stuff works. Extremely well!!! It dries fast and will dry clear. The directions were super easy and I was very happy that my broken cow statue is standing again. Make sure you follow the instructions and you won’t have any problems at all! The adhesion is powerful! It holds very well and I am happy how affordable this product is I did buy the two pack and used them both. It was the perfect amount! I do admit that the pusher can be kind of hard to pull the epoxy but it’s manageable! There could very well be an easy fix to that. Make sure you get the air bubbles out before starting. Follow the directions.
E**K
The plunger design is nothing but trouble
This epoxy works well and hardens fast. The plunger is a horrible design. First, there is nothing to keep the plungers even while depressing them. You don't get an equal amount of the two parts unless you are very careful. The package tells you to slightly pull back on the plungers after use, but there is nothing to hold the plungers in and they can pop out. The two plungers are not color coded, nor is the syringe, so you can end up putting the plungers back in the wrong way. I assume that will epoxy the plungers into the syringe. The cap that they give you to put on the syringe after use is almost impossible to put on. I had to hold it with a pair of pliers and push really hard to get it to snap into place. You get two nozzles and they tell you to throw away the nozzles after use. All that epoxy and they expect you to only epoxy two things. I didn't bother using the nozzle and just mixed the epoxy myself using a wooden coffee stirrer. the epoxy did set fast and seems to be very strong so far. But, save yourself a mess and hassle. Just get the epoxy in two separate squeeze tubes and forget about trying to use a plunger package.
W**D
Drys fast
This stuff is great. I used it to fix the rear diff bushing in my 350z
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