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Loctite Power Grab Ultimate is a high-performance, versatile construction adhesive designed for professional and DIY use. It offers instant grab strength in 10 minutes, bonds over 20 common materials including non-porous surfaces, and withstands extreme weather conditions from 40°F to 104°F. Waterproof and shrinkage-free, it cures fully in 24 hours and is GREENGUARD certified, making it a reliable, eco-conscious choice for interior and exterior projects.







| ASIN | B071WLR64P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,434 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #24 in Flooring Adhesives & Mortars #286 in Adhesive Caulk |
| Brand Name | Loctite |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Concrete, Fiberglass, Metal, Plastic, Polystyrene, Acrylic, ABS, PVC, Drywall, Gypsum, Wood, Ceramic Tile |
| Container Type | Cartridge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (640) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340648753, 10079340648750 |
| Included Components | Hardware; Glue;wood-fill |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Ultimate Construction Adhesive |
| Item Weight | 1.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Corporation |
| Material Type | Silane Modified Polymer |
| Model | 1989550 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong,Water,Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Construction, Repair, DIY |
| UPC | 079340648753 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity | 1800 to 2200 mPa-s |
| Volume | 9 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**U
Sticks aluminum to wood in low temperatures.
I needed to attach an aluminum weather strip to a wood garage door in cooler weather ~40 deg F. Tried Liquid nails and clamps. After 2 days the stuff would not set and the bond failed. Power Grab set up in 24 hours, fully cured at 48 hrs. Awesome stuff! Will buy it again for sure.
C**5
Very strong holding power
Very good adhesive for interior or exterior work?.
J**.
Used to bond FRP to mild steel.
This stuff is the bomb! I searched all over for a product that could be used to bond fiber reinforced panels to a welded steel garage door frame. This worked great under tough conditions. I can't speak to the normal time to set but, even in proper temperature conditions, I think this material will require clamping to hold on vertical surface.. I did not use it in anywhere near optimum (or even recommended) conditions. I used this on the frames of an exterior garage swing door and did so last April in record cold. Nights were in the high 20s Fahrenheit. Daytime highs of no more than 55. I could not close the doors due to the clamps. I do not recommend this application environment and doubt the manufacturer would either. However, this stuff dried to a tough, slightly pliable bond within 24-36 hours. Again, no idea of set time in proper conditions. I also applied the FRP to older steel with a significant patina of rust. I did use an angle grinder to remove a couple of sections of heavier scale, but that's it. This stuff grabbed tight. I got about 90 feet of medium bead per tube and used the excess for a variety of other applications including bonding plastic (polyethylene) and veneer to plywood. Great stuff!
S**E
Hard to use? Nuke it
Like a number of other reviewers, I found this very hard to use. As much as I squeezed the trigger on the gun, very little came out. I needed to soften it up, so I put the tube (without the metal gun) in the microwave for 30 seconds. That did the trick! Depending on how long you're working, you may need to re-heat it. Be careful - heat it too much and it might explode in your microwave. Also, as you use up the product, there is less to heat so you might want to cut back on the number of seconds.
P**L
One of the few construction adhesives for bonding two non-porous materials
I was bonding aluminum-to-aluminum and aluminum-to-PVC, both non-porous materials, so I did a lot of research on construction adhesives and found that most of them require at least one of the two mating materials to be porous in order to adhere properly. This one does not require that -- it specifically states that it will bond two non-porous materials. Cure time to full strength will be slower though. I watched a lot of construction adhesive review materials where various presenters try to determine the relative bond strength of different brands of construction adhesive. I found most of those experiments are flawed in one way or another. For example many just wait overnight, despite the fact that this adhesive and several others can take days to reach full strength. Other videos test with some rod cantilevered out of a glob of construction adhesive, ignoring the fact that that is not how you should use construction adhesive and most applications are going to apply compression and sheer forces (not "pull-out" leverage where an object is twisted out of the joint). I think all construction adhesives are about the same strength, and if the joint coming free is a major concern, you are probably misusing construction adhesive and should consider using mechanical fasters or epoxy.
B**W
Apparently very old
This product is so stiff that I have to use a drill to punch a hole in order to get any product out at all. After that I need a vise to squeeze the trigger on caulk gun to disperse. I am installing vinyl panels in a shower stall, but each panel must be installed above the other and then slid down to engage the locks. With this stuff the panels cannot be moved, the adhesive is so thick and stiff making the project near impossible. Bought 10 of these and will have to dispose of and rebuy :( These seem to be extremely old.
J**H
Great adhesive
Great adhesive. Case and glue are both thick. Flow is smoother if warm when applying. Some chalk guns will have problems. I like the larger temperature range for applying and short grab time. I applied several times at the low end of temperature range and it still worked well. In colder weather I had to prop glued items a few times. Warmer applications grabbed and stayed in place much faster.
K**N
it holds & good value
it holds good value
D**Y
Tube needs to be put in HOT water for about 30 minutes before it will flow out of tube.
A**R
I sticked a huge 3ft x 4ft cabinet on my bathroom wall with this construction adhesive without any nails and it did the job. The cabinet was heavy. And its hanging strongly. 5Star
R**Y
The polymer binds very well, as claimed. However, without a plunger, very difficult to get the polymer out and leads to wastage and breakages
P**C
We used it for styrofoam ceiling panels. It worked excellent. A little thick to pump out t worded
R**N
The only thing I wish they had was a resealable cap
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