No More Nails - Click & Fix - Does it Work?

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Published 2024-06-23
'Click and Fix' is a No More Nails product designed to make dispensing instant grab glue easy for 101 jobs around the house. In this video I review the product and give my thoughts on it's fixing abilities.

Click and Fix: amzn.to/3VTZS8n

🧰 The tools and equipment I use: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/properdiy

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All Comments (21)
  • @random-thing131
    Maybe it could fix your broom head to handle on the intro 😉
  • @pettofficial.
    I was so disappointed when you didn't pull a moose head out the bag...
  • @Nuts-Bolts
    A good thing to remember when gluing a ‘moulded’ plastic item is that they are bound to have a thin smear of silicon release agent on them, which really needs to be removed, if you want a good bond. This release agent is used on the moulds during manufacture to speed up the processes. Kitchen cleaners like Cif, Ecover and alcohol will get it off. Of cause, it also helps to abrade the surface too with class paper or some such.
  • @MrBuyerman
    Should have called it Proper Skeptical. Lol.
  • @clark4219
    Is anyone else thinking toilet fresh discs? 😂
  • @jefff6167
    Very excited about this new “Does it work?” series. You’re a very good presenter.
  • A good mastic gun for about 7 or 8 quid, and then Evostik "Sticks like Sh*T* for £7.99 fromm toolstation, or Gripfill (industry standard grab adhesive) is a lot cheaper, and works better. + you just know it's going to work. I have used both products for years and wouldn't even entertain a gimmicky thing like that applicator. Well done for this new show and tell series, i'm sure it will help a lot of people decide how to choose their products with a better understanding in the future. Your Channel is Just what was need to help people to decide, plus show them how! Great stuff Stuart!
  • @user-bt5qt9pp4x
    Avoid wiping away no more nails squeezeout as it will always smudge. If you leave it to skin over for about 15 mins to half an hour then you can gently score along one side of the squeezeout with a utility knife and then use a scraper to remove it. It should come away easily without sticking if your timing is good.
  • @leeberry9666
    I am with you on this one Stewart, raw plug and screw every time. Thanks for bringing this product up .
  • @jimp514
    I see B&M had sold out of moose heads...YET AGAIN! 🤣
  • @user-du6mt9im3g
    Looks to me exactly like the original adhesive but more expensive for less product. Thanks for showing us
  • @pgs1796
    I learnt my lesson with 'No More Nails' years ago, which is just secure the old fashioned way!. OK you need a drill, etc but the result is dependable, rock solid (if anchored correctly) and if you need to remove no need to rip it off your walls!
  • @kenpowell3558
    It would be interesting if you had cut open the tube to actually see the size of the container inside that holds the adhesive to really see how much inside it holds
  • That picture frame detaching the paint from the wall, was pretty impressive. As you've clearly demonstrated it's ok for some applications. Great vid, thanks for saving me the cost of buying this. Nothing wrong with the old time served methods either.
  • @martinhunt6004
    A most splendid idea for a series! Well done Stuart.😄
  • @ianpearse4480
    Saved people a lot of money. Thanks for sharing. Think I am going to enjoy this series.