1329467 Loctite Primerless Threadlocker 243, 50mL, Blue
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Allene Raynor III
> 24 hourBottle was 80% empty! Buyer beware!
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AZPOOL
> 24 hourIve used this product on my dirt bikes and guns. Works very good. Been able to remove the screws when I needed to do repairs . Used heat gun to soften the loctite and make removal easier.
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Jesse
> 24 hourReceived exactly what was listed in the photo in good condition.
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DaveFL
> 24 hourWhat can you say it is loctite. Unfortunately it is expensive.
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JK
> 24 hourTo everyone that says that the bottle is half empty: You must not know much about thread sealants. It is supposed to come half full. For two reasons. One is so that it doesnt cure in the bottle and more importantly because you have to shake the bottle to mix the chemicals to activate them properly. Crazy how many people complain about something that they dont even understand is for their own benefit. You must shake the bottle thoroughly every time you use it or its not going to work correctly.
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Disappointed here
> 24 hourThey sell less than 50% full but charge you 60% of full retail charge. Plus the nozzle must be cut and it still doesnt work properly. I use on work bench and range and its no convenient nor practical. Unethical charge amount for percentage of actual fluid
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Q
> 24 hourRacing dirt bikes this is a must. Stops nuts and bolts from coming off or loose. Using the blue for zero turn mowers and snowblowers makes it little easier to take off. I use Red loctite for any heavy duty application. Be careful of how much you use because your probably going to need air wrench to take things apart. blue is a good choice for all my lawn equipment
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RS
> 24 hourWhy is the bottle 2/3 empty?
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Jessica Garcia-Kretlow
> 24 hourProduct was shipped out very fast and is a great value. Thank you.
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Kris Cazales
> 24 hourDo I feel Loctite is the best threadlocker company compared to others? Nope, but the product work well enough for my tasks where I do not feel like it will fail. I chose this version because my fasteners will occasionally be exposed to oil and I did not want to risk the threadlocker degrading. If there is a risk the threads of your fasteners will come into contact with oil, buy the 243 version. It will be more durable in the long run compared to the 242 version.