

🔗 Lock in perfection with the ultimate wood glue experience!
Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue delivers professional-grade strength with a 4000 PSI bond, waterproof ANSI Type I certification, and a convenient 30-minute clamp time. Its non-toxic, water-cleanup formula is perfect for both indoor and outdoor woodworking projects, ensuring durable, weather-resistant results with easy sanding and safe handling.























| Brand | Titebond |
| Color | Tan |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Material | Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) |
| Special Feature | High Performance |
| Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Furniture, Construction, Home Repair, Modeling |
M**E
The Woodworker’s Go-To Glue – Strong, Reliable, and Weatherproof
Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue is my go-to for every woodworking project. The long open time means I’m never rushed during glue-ups, and once set, it holds up beautifully to the elements— Super easy to use, value, cleanup, durable, dependable, and just plain excellent wood glue!
J**D
Great product
Holds strong, and has a good working time. I found that I have more than enough time to make minor tweaks to the alignment - my guess is 4-5 minutes before it starts to feel “stuck”. I keep my glue ups in clamps for 24 hours so dry time is sometime less than that lol. The glues spreads easily with a popsicle stick or glue roller. The cap is super easy to use and clean. Overall this is a great buy if you need a waterproof glue.
R**H
It's not LooseBond, that's for sure!
Hey man, it's Titebond III. It's the best all-around wood glue you can find. It has twice the working time as anything else. Of course, the reason for that is that it contains more water than others, which is why it has such a low viscosity compared to the rest. I'd say it pours like 10/30 motor oil, maybe slightly thicker. Personally, I like this characteristic, but I could see why some might not. If you want a honey pour, you'll like TB Original or Gorilla Glue better. Apparently, TBIII is susceptible to slippage if it is under a constant heavy load, but I've never had an issue with that. Of the three TB products, TBIII is the strongest, despite what some YT reviews might say. The main reason this is my go-to woodworking glue, is because it dries more of a wood-like color in case you miss some blowout. The first time I tried it, it was because I was told it is stainable. It is only stainable before it dries and with water-based stain. Not exactly what I meant when looking for a stainable wood glue. But I'm glad I found it anyway. I've used it for years now. It's a good price and 16oz is enough to last the hobbyist a year's worth of projects. Clarity, size, and hardness... all good. That last sentence was to 100% the review checklist. That's just the kind of guy I am.
J**S
Great Glue
Top Tier wood glue, works great!. Dries and holds super strong, easy cleanup, and the tip makes application easy. My Glue of choice.
M**A
Great glue
I don’t have before pictures but it worked real good! My hand made cutting boards corner piece came off and now it’s back together! Also this hand made wood drawer handle broke off. Glued together and back to life again! Excessive glue was easy to remove.
J**S
Good, strong-bonding woodworking glue
This is a quality, woodworking glue which I have used on several furniture and cabinet projects. I have used it for many years now and have never been disappointed. It is easy to apply and bonds firmly and fairly quickly. It's water based; so cleanup is easy as long as it is still wet. I did notice that an older bottle of this same glue began to thicken over time, but I suspect that was due to age or exposure to air as the bottle became partly empty. It was still usable; just thicker and more difficult to handle. I have used it for hardwoods and softwoods including both solid wood and plywood and even particle board or MDF.
B**L
Perfect size for making quick furniture repairs
I gave this glue, and instructions, to a friend to assist him (and his son) in repairing a hand made buffet that his wife had purchased. Their son had opened and sat on a door, like he had done for years. Now that he is 8, the door gave way. This adhesive is top quality. My friend supervised his son in how to repair the door using the glue, some "wood flour" and a "Spanish windlass" constructed from loops of spare paracord. The glue is applied thinly and the release washes off easily when the pieces are clamped. It washes off little hands too even though it dries quickly and is water proof once dry. This glue is great for small jobs like furniture repairs and in this 4 ounce size, is an excellent value.
D**R
Great product
I've been using this Titebond III for years. Super strong, long open working time, water cleanup unless it sets.
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