Let me start by saying this plastic welder is a beast! I used it to fix a cracked car bumper, and the results were impressive. The LED light is a lifesaver when working in dim garages, and the variety of staples covers every crack type imaginable.
The heating speed blew me away - those staples glow red-hot in seconds. I repaired my kid's broken toy truck first as practice (parenting win!), then moved on to actual automotive parts. The welder handled thick plastic like a champ, though thin materials require a lighter touch.
Now for the not-so-great: The instructions might as well be hieroglyphics. Thank goodness for YouTube tutorials! Also, ventilation is crucial - my first attempt filled the garage with fumes that lingered longer than my mother-in-law's visits.
Pro tip: Heat the staple while it's touching the plastic, not before. This little trick made all the difference in my welding quality. And yes, wear a mask unless you enjoy smelling like melted Legos.
For under $100, this kit saved me hundreds in replacement parts already. Just be prepared for a learning curve - your first few attempts might look like modern art. But once you get the hang of it, you'll be welding everything from garden furniture to motorcycle fairings with confidence.