♨️ Mold your imagination into reality—because ordinary just won’t do!
Sukh 10.9oz Moldable Plastic Pellets are premium thermoplastic beads that soften in boiling water, allowing you to sculpt, paint, and reuse them endlessly. Weighing 310 grams, they offer ample material for detailed DIY, cosplay, repairs, and creative projects, making them a versatile and eco-conscious choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Item Weight | 310 Grams |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Plastic |
C**L
Great value, great products highly recommend
I can't believe I was spending so much on itty bitty bags of these pellets from another brand that advertise them specifically for making false teeth. The beads melt easily, the package is huge, quality is good, they are super easy to use. They are not sticky once they Harden. I use them for making a false tooth as I mentioned, however the possibilities are endless! I've actually purchased these twice I can't say enough good things about this item!
F**Y
Superior item in case you lose a cap!
Honestly, for the price, this is a superior product. I lost a cap in one of my molars and Boy. This stuff really works well.believe it or not. My dentist actually approved it.Even better my husband had a side tooth knocked out and we actually molded a fake tooth out of a ball of the stuff and it really did the trick. You really couldn’t tell that he was missing a tooth until he got the actual tooth replaced.. These moldable beads Easy to use just microwave them for about a minute in a microwave safe container. They become soft and you can mold it into whatever you may place it in your mouth for few seconds and temporary Dental magic! Most important you cannot be the price. If you compare it, especially to all of the items they sell on drugstores Actually, don’t seem to work for me or even hold. Must buy for those were waiting to pay for their dentist!!!
B**N
Great product, does exactly what it is described to do.
drop a pinch in just boiling water, after they turned transparent I gathered them on a chopstick.They cooled enough to mold in 20 seconds or so. I molded it into a pencil shape roughly.I have good teeth on the lower right but nothing up above. So I molded it to my gums, did a little fine tuning that first day. They let me eat food again, and cost me a whole 6$ and a little time. Sky is the limit with this stuff.
G**I
Extremely sticky but versatile, sticks well to wood and painted walls
I bought this to reinforce plastic refrigerator drawer that broke, but used it instead to reinforce an indoor bedroom door that was busted open. I had previously used a C-shaped metal guard attachment to hide the ugly break but the metal kept hitting the door frame and peeling the paint off and requiring a lot of force to close the door. I couldn't tighten the hinges as the hinges were inside a metal pocket inside a metal frame attached to the frame and molding of the entire door. The door was already painted white and this product dried white and also was very sticky so it stuck to all the right places so I didn't even have to use glue afterwards. It wasn't pretty (it showed all the places I used my fingers to mold it into place) and when I tried to use a metal plate to make the plastic flat so it would look nicer and blend into the flat door, it just hardened faster. I tried using a warm iron to soften it enough to flatten it better and it turned a light brown and melted too much. Maybe a heat gun or hair dryer would have worked better but I didn't have those on hand.On the plus side, I had enough to mold a round door bumper (to prevent door handle from breaking sheetrock when door handle hits the wall too hard). It wasn't pretty either, but once again, it was sticky enough to stick to the wall with no extra glue and dried hard and close to the white color of the walls which was Benjamin Moore white paint with no tint (albeit not the prettiest since it shows all the places my fingers pressed it to the wall). It also molds the exact shape of the swivel that you turn to lock the door (which is the part that hits the wall hardest since it sticks out the most and its a thinish metal line), so you can spread out the force of the door handle hitting the wall over bigger square inches.However it is super sticky and stuck all over the plastic Tupperware I was using to soften the plastic in hot water, as well as the metal spoon I tried to scoop out the moldable plastic from the water so I wasn't able to get out all the plastic out to use it. Apparently you should use a Teflon pot and silicon products to remove product from pot since plastic doesn't stick to Teflon or silicon as well. I thought plastic wouldn't stick to other plastic (most glues say they don't work on plastics) but this product is very sticky and doesn't want to come off from plastic take out containers when its hot and moldable, but strangely, it doesn't stick to plastic take out containers when it hardens. Also it hardens really fast (maybe less than a minute or less than 15 to 30 seconds) once it touches a room temperature object to be molded into (ie, a door or a wall), so you have to shape it really fast. It still has some squishing ability after a minute but very little and it doesn't like to be reheated and molded again. It definitely feels more difficult to mold the second time if you mess up the first time or you have some left over after the initial usage and want to make something else out of the leftovers.Overall, a very versatile and useful product.I wish it came in clear color after it hardens but I searched all over Amazon and did not see moldable plastic that dries clear. That would let me fix things like refrigerator drawer or other clear plastic objects without having an ugly white attachment.Also, sadly, due to the temperature it molds (70 degree celcius or around 160 degree Fahrenheit), it can't be used to repair anything that comes into contact with heat like dishwasher, or bathtub, or baseboard heating vents since it becomes too soft. Too bad because I needed something like this moldable plastic for hotter repair areas too.
B**N
Very impressive
Never though shaping plastic could be so easy. Used for making a mold of my teeth and also a grinding guard. This stuff is very sticky. Sticks to itself, and I put some on a piece of paper before it hardened and it was like glued on. Decent quantity for the price.Some tips:Put some hot tap water and beads in a bowl and microwave for 10 to 20 seconds. If they aren't transparent add more time. For a small amount even 5 seconds was enough.When clear looking, carefully pour water out of bowl so you don't burn yourself and play with plastic until it's uniform.At this point it can be shaped, but it's very soft and first and will still move/ooze until it cools off enough. It's pliable until it turns white.If your molding teeth and find pulling off messes the shape or it's hard to keep in place, put ice on it. The ice makes it harden more quickly which was really helpful once I figured it out.Put in freezer to harden it faster. It can still change some while cooling so the faster the better.I'm not positive but I think it shrinks a little as it hardens. For dentures it should be left in place I think until fully cold and hard.
D**I
Great for Halloween
They work good if you follow directions they are easily mold into any shape if it hardens too quick just put back into warm water. They are inexpensive fun for kids in their Halloween projects. Beads are small but are easy to fuse together when put in hot water they become sticky and pliable
M**L
Great stuff!
This stuff comes vacuum sealed and is a great product for the price. I use it for my teeth daily and have no issues. Leaves a sour taste at first but it goes away. I live by this stuff if not I would have no teeth. Dry time is a bit long but strong, moldable and affordable. Don’t miss out.
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