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The VCTSELITY 220W Plastic Welder Kit delivers fast, powerful heating with 220 watts and a 110V plug, enabling sturdy, damage-free plastic repairs. Equipped with 1000 hot staples and 100 plastic rods compatible with a wide range of plastics (ABS, PP, TPO, etc.), it’s perfect for automotive, household, and DIY fixes. Features include overheat protection, a non-slip handle, and LED lighting for precision work. This comprehensive kit ensures professional-grade results and long-lasting repairs.











| Brand | VCTSELITY |
| Included Components | staples |
| Power Source | ac/dc |
| Special Feature | Heat Resistance Handles |
| Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
| Wattage | 220 watts |
C**.
Just buy it… you’ll find many uses!
I’ve never done plastic welding but this was a great kit to get started with. Very easy to use, tons of plastic material and accessories, which proved very useful for my first big project. A big storm had flipped and buckled the plastic slide on a play set at our church. While the broken wood parts could be repaired readily and inexpensively, to replace the slide was going to be $600. For the low price of this welding kit it was worth a try to get the kiddos playing again. It worked surprisingly well and was very easy to use. The results aren’t going to be picture perfect, necessarily, but this can save you time of money. For this project I made a bend on the squiggly staples to match the curved surface, cut the wires low with side cutters, used a Dremel to grind down the ends of the metal posts and then filled in with the supplied plastic. That was to keep the posts from catching or cutting the kids’ hands. Not pretty, but it worked, and I tested the slide myself. The welder has plenty of power and heat. It does get warm to hold after long use, but just take a break and let it cool off, or wear work gloves
M**T
Great Tool for Automotive and DIY Plastic Repairs
This upgraded 220W plastic welder is exactly what I needed for quick and reliable plastic repairs. It heats up fast, delivers plenty of power, and has handled everything I’ve thrown at it so far—from cracked bumpers to broken plastic tabs and brackets. The kit came with everything needed to get started, and the upgraded wattage really makes a difference in performance. It’s easy to control, and the plastic staples bond securely and hold strong. The included case and variety of staples are also a nice bonus. If you’re doing automotive work, household repairs, or just want to extend the life of plastic parts, this tool is well worth having in the shop. Solid upgrade from the lower-powered versions I’ve used before.
J**S
DOES THE JOB WELL!
Saw another big box store had this item and wondered if Amazon sells a similar product. After some research on Amazon, selected this Upgraded 220W Plastic Welder (Far cheaper and more attachments than the Big Box Store). The upgrade product may seem cheap and it does feel light but this thing DOES THE JOB!! Needed to fix two plastic shovels and the repair was quick and flawless. Melted the pins very quickly and seamed the crack immediately. The included diagonal cutter felt solid and cut cleanly. This plastic welder comes with a full array of attachments from selected types of pins to a multitude of colored plastics to weld into your product. The case is a bit flimsy and allow the pieces to be all over the place. I plan on getting a separate small parts container, then WELDING it to this case (LOL).
D**2
It's worth the money. Works really well on plastic car bumpers and trim pieces.
This is a pretty decent kit. Well worth the money. The utility knife and diagonal pliers like other people said are pretty much useless. No big deal though. Everything else the kit as with it works well. I made a modification to the gun using some of the mesh the kit came with to make vents on both sides of the iron right where the transformer is to control the heat. With my temperature gun It was over 210°, now it doesn't get over 130°. I prepared my utility sink that I started with a small hole but kept progressively making it worse cuz I had to keep redoing the repair and cutting the hole bigger. But finally I ended up with about a 5-in square patch and then a bunch of spider craps out from there. The Staples won't work if you're trying to seal up for water just a heads up. But I did use the mesh at some of the outer seams cuz they were cracking no matter what I tried as it cooled. The mesh stopped that from happening. After I purchased it I looked through other available kits, and I don't really see any other kit that is going to be better or much different than this one so probably price is the deciding factor.
V**3
Works as designed. Comes with different types of plastic welding stick. Use the right one
Works great. I fixed a broken city trash bin lid. Used a bunch of the welding staples and then melted some plastic welding sticks over the edges. Pretty strong and so far survived two pick up (machine arm and not manually dumped). My work is not the prettiest, but it's functional. Comes with a ton of items and various types of plastic welding sticks.
U**Y
Best tool to have
Works amazing !! Always wanted one of these and finally pulled the trigger and bought one . Comes with a big assortment of staples . Filler rods, all different colors . First thing I fixed was a snow blower chute . Just as strong as it was brand new .
M**L
Fast and easy repairs!
I just got this an hour ago and already put it to the test. I used it to repair my motorcycle plastics and it did a great job! The included cutters are marginal, and the box it comes in is junk, but you're buying this for the plastic repair function, not the best pair of wire cutters. It's easy, fast, and worked great for me!
B**O
Power cycles every 5 minutes, but good as a stapler.
This is a great tool for inserting the "nails" (or maybe you call them "staples"). It works perfectly and quickly for that purpose. As far as a "welder," however, it is very slow. I repaired my kayak and eventually gave up. You could definitely weld a square centimeter or two with this, but you have to keep putting it in the refrigerator every 5 minutes. It is good for 5 minutes, then it needs 15 minutes to cool down before you start again. This is to protect the circuitry. I will keep it for the staple ability. Also, the mesh it came with is nice. I ended up pushing that into the plastic over the nails for a more robust repair. Then, I purchased a heat gun (also on Amazon) and used the heat gun to weld in HDPE strips I bought on Amazon as well. This was fast and worked much better than this tool. So, if you're doing anything larger than 1 square cm or two, I suggest you also get a heat gun to go with this stapler. I uploaded some photos. The finished product (with the heat gun) isn't too bad! I smoothed it by using a sander to take down the high sections. Then i used the heat gun to make it turn from white and dusty back to smooth and red. Finished photo not uploaded because this is what I got BEFORE the heat gun (using this product that I am reviewing).
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