A bottle of Krazy glue, or similar adhesive, might seem like a weird item for a survival kit, as you probably won’t be mending any fine china collectibles out in the wild. The original cyanoacrylate was discovered in 1942 in a search for materials to make clear plastic gun sights for World War II. A team of scientists headed by Harry Wesley Coover Jr. came up with a formulation that stuck to everything it touched, giving rise to the variety of super adhesives we have today. Here are five uses for this high-strength glue that may inspire you to add a tube or bottle of it to your survival kit.
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All-purpose formula is great for everyday household repairs. Forms an extra-strong bond on wood, rubber, glass, metal, plastic and ceramic. The airtight, leak-proof cap keeps glue from drying out. Handy base holds the tube for easy storage. Dries clear.
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