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Reviews (9)

Oct 16, 2018
This is the holy grail of inexpensive water based table tennis rubber glue.
Given I only have one sample to review I would have to say this is an amazing deal to be able to get it at USD 6.99. It works amazingly well as table tennis rubber glue, which is what I use it for. It has enough ammonia(the stinky stuff), so that the rubber does not coagulate as you are spreading the glue over the blade so you can get an even layer on it, This is important as unlike some other glues, including Nittaku Finezip or Tear Mender(inconsistent quality), it takes a bit more time to set up but it will save you the frustration of a failed glue job right out of the gate.

Nov 09, 2017
Durable and high quality but functionally less effective than cheap tongs.
It will last far longer than the flexy cheap tongs it is replacing but these are harder to use due to extra spring pressure and since the the jaws are thicker, do not to pick up items like bread as easily and the flimsy thin tongs. Sometimes cheaper works better.

Feb 02, 2017
You get what you paid for.
This is a rip-off of mujingfang tools. The wood is unfinished and is splintering a little at the end of the sole and the wedge is not the best fit. The blade needs sharpening and you have to tune it to make it work. The steel used in the blade is not great but if you need to shave down a door edge to make it fit in the frame, this will make chips for you. Just don't expect continuous thin shavings.