How to fix broken plastic toys featuring Buzz Lightyear (sugru)

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Welcome to Top Product! In this video we will be taking a look at sugru
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    You may not have heard of Sugru, but plenty of others have. It's sold online to people in 172 nations and in physical stores in more than a dozen countries. Moldable, bendable, waterproof and resistant to heat and cold, Sugru has become the stuff of life hackers everywhere.It's more than merely useful. The malleable adhesive can give you a whole new attitude about the stuff in your life. Wrap a blob of Sugru around that fraying iPhone charging cord and, presto, you get a satisfying sense of accomplishment that comes from extending its life for a few more years. With sugru you can customize earbuds to fit, mold protective bumpers around cameras, phones and other equipment and turn driftwood into a towel rack.
    Making and repairing things has been part of our nature throughout history - from knapping arrowheads out of flint to building thatched roofs from river rushes and changing the car's oil. Today's products, though, are often designed with an entirely different ethos. Our laptops and phones have become sleek slabs of electronics that can't be upgraded even if you could figure out how to open the case. Car engines are an impenetrable mass of equipment packed under the hood and controlled by computers.
    Eight Things do with sugru:
    8. Refill Travel Toothpaste Bottles
    7. Revive Old Appliances
    6. Get a Grip
    5. Protect Your Gadgets
    4. Mount Your Gadgets Anywhere
    3. Solve USB Port Woes
    2. Repair Anything
    1. Hang On to Everything
    Sugru is an air-curing rubber that can be formed and shaped by hand, sticks to most surfaces, cures to a tough flexible silicone overnight, and is stable at -60°C to + 180°C. Strong, flexible, waterproof and durable, it can be used for a multitude of purposes to adapt, modify and repair. Its uses are really only limited by your imagination. Once cured it can be removed with a craft knife and the residue removed with fingernails and tissue paper, if required. How well does it work ? Sugru was good enough to send The Gadgeteer some of their product so we can find out for ourselves.
    Sugru was developed by Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh from Kilkenny, Ireland who conceived the idea in 2003. Through a lot of hard work, perseverance and eventually business grants, Sugru was released and has grown in popularity. Sugru even appeared in position 22 in Time magazines 50 top inventions of 2010 (the iPad was number 34 ).

Komentáře • 3

  • @warrensmith1636
    @warrensmith1636 Před rokem

    How do you remove zurgs broken arm for repair I’m referring to the 14’signature zurg

  • @enafayne78
    @enafayne78 Před 7 měsíci

    how to not repair this arm, please don t do that

  • @bobvelseb286
    @bobvelseb286 Před 3 lety +1

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