


🔧 Mix it right, fix it tight—precision epoxy for pros who demand perfection!
The J-B Weld Epoxy Mix Nozzle 2PJ features a precision tip and 16 internal mixing elements to deliver perfectly blended two-part epoxy with a generous 4-hour working time. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it offers high-strength, solvent-resistant adhesion and is compatible with all J-B Weld syringes, making it the go-to tool for professional-grade repairs and projects.
| ASIN | B08377DK1M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #343,575 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #386 in Hand Mixers |
| Item model number | 50099 |
| Manufacturer | 50099 |
| Package Dimensions | 21.49 x 10.39 x 3.81 cm; 0.28 g |
J**G
Just open the supply tubes, bleed slightly to remove air pocket in the supply tubes, attach the mixer, and push the plunger. This is a great setup for those times when you're going to use all or most of the product. The only drawback is you can't reuse the mixing tube. I knew this was the case when I bought it. I will be buying more at need.
S**D
Although expensive this nozzle allows the epoxy to mix and you can put it in a precise location and not make a mess. I'll definitely be buying more of these but unfortunately they're one time use! once the epoxy goes in and gets mixed after the set time of the eproxy which could be 5 minutes to 6 hours then it will get hard and then not reusable. Important to note that this mixing static mixer works on all JB syringes, also recognize that different epoxies have different work times one of the ones I've used has 6 hours of work time ( grey ) so in other words the epoxy will stay soft and uncured for a total of 6 hours before the nozzle/ static mixer gets hard and is non-usable, While others only give you about 5 minutes probably only 4 minutes. For the 6-hour epoxy you can use one mixer with several syringes within the 6-hour period is what I'm trying to say that's what I was doing I had many areas to put the epoxy so I could use one static mixer and multiple syringes.
A**N
Good stuff but did not work for bonding plastic to glass
L**Y
I Needed Extra (ones) of These, While Epoxying my Broken Headlight Mounting Brackets (since these are ONETIME USE). So I Purchased Extra (ones) of These, too Later-on Use the Rest of the Epoxy Remaining in the Dispenser...
B**Y
You might look at these and wonder what advantage they have over a stick and a paper plate... 1. Speed: when you have to mix up a bunch of adhesive to install a large part, you can't waste a moment of time 2. Consistency: All the adhesive will be mixed in the same amount and the same way 3. Reduced waste: Adhesive goes out of the nozzle and onto the work piece, not on a plate and a stick and your hands etc... Would I use these for making a small repair or bonding one little thing? Probably not, but when you have to do a lot in a short amount of time, they pay for themselves in terms of speed and cleanliness. But for a large critical assembly, where you have one shot to get it right, they are essential.