Clear B7000 Glue (10 x 15ml) with Precision Tip for Rhinestones, Nail Art & Crafts
Product description
If you make jewellery, do nail art, or handle small DIY repairs, you probably want something that’s easy to apply and won’t leave a cloudy mess behind. This 10-pack of clear B7000 glue in 15ml bottles is designed around that exact idea: a transparent adhesive with a precision tip, so you can place glue neatly and build up stronger bonds over time.
It’s not a one-size-fits-all miracle glue—any adhesive is only as good as the surface prep and how you clamp or hold things in place—but on paper, B7000 is aimed at those “small job, careful placement” tasks where messy glue is the enemy.
The essentials
This is a clear craft glue (B7000) sold as 10 bottles, each with 15ml capacity, and each topped with a precision dispensing tip. The brand positioning in the description is very clear: use it for rhinestones and crystal-style jewellery work, nail art applications, and a wide range of craft repairs where you need the glue to dry clear.

A key part of the pitch is the curing profile: it “takes 3 minutes to dry at room temperature” and can be “completely cured in 24–48 hours”. That matters for real-world use—if you’re impatient, you’ll be tempted to move pieces too soon, which can weaken the final hold. On the other hand, for projects where you can leave items undisturbed, the slower full cure can work in your favour.
What you’ll notice in use
The precision tip is the feature most likely to make this feel different from bulk craft adhesives. The top is described as needle-style, and the lid includes a “thimble” to help prevent clogging and drying. In practical terms, that’s meant to keep the nozzle usable after repeated openings, so you can apply small, controlled amounts.
The glue is also described as self-levelling in use for jewellery making. That suggests it can settle into place rather than staying as a lumpy bead—useful when you’re attaching small stones or bonding thin contact areas.



There’s also a “press or clamp” approach in the instructions. So for repairs (or when you’re setting rhinestones), don’t expect it to behave like a quick-fix that sets instantly without contact pressure. You’ll get better results if you can hold the pieces together briefly.
Drying, curing and finish
The selling points here are transparency and colour stability. After drying, it’s described as crystal clear and as not turning yellow. It also says it stays waterproof and highly elastic, with a clean, glossy finish.
One limitation to bear in mind: transparency and “not yellowing” claims can depend on the materials you’re bonding and how the item is used or exposed. The description gives confidence on crystal-clear appearance after drying, but if your end product is exposed to heavy heat or harsh outdoor conditions, it’s still worth thinking twice.

Coverage and multi-surface capability
The glue is marketed as multi-purpose, with the description listing it as suitable for most surfaces and including examples like metal, glass, leather, rubber, fibre, paper, ceramics, wood, cloth, textile, nylon, PVC, and more. It also mentions use cases such as repairing toys, and even bonding small electronic components (example given: Bluetooth headsets), alongside phone screen and tablet repairs.
This is one of those “broad compatibility” adhesives. That can be convenient, but it can also be a red flag if you’re assuming it’s guaranteed for delicate, high-stress, or safety-critical repairs. The safest way to treat it is as a craft adhesive / general-purpose bonding solution—great for many jobs, but it’s still smart to do test bonding on a small area first (the instructions explicitly recommend that).
Where it shines (and where it may not)



It’s at its best when you want a clear glue for visible bonding—rhinestones, crystals, and nail art details tend to show imperfections fast. The fine point tip and clear finish are exactly what you’d look for when you’re trying to avoid smears.
It may not suit you if: - You need a guaranteed instant set without holding/clamping for the first moments. - You’re doing a high-stakes repair where you can’t accept trial-and-error, especially on screens or small electronics. The description even suggests testing in a small area, which is a good reminder that results can vary. - You’re expecting a glue that cures instantly and can be put to hard use immediately—full cure is stated as 24–48 hours.
Quick buying checklist before you commit
Before purchasing, it’s worth checking whether your job matches the glue’s working style.

- Can you clean the surface properly before applying? (Instructions say to clean the surface of the item to be repaired.)
- Do you have a way to press or clamp while it sets?
- Will you be happy with a slow full cure window (24–48 hours) even if it dries quickly at room temperature?
- Are the materials in your project likely to tolerate an adhesive meant to dry clear, glossy, and flexible?
If the answer is yes, then buying this 10-pack is also a practical choice for ongoing craft use, because you’re getting plenty of glue for multiple projects rather than just a one-off bottle.
Mini FAQ
How long does it take to fully cure?



The description states it takes about 3 minutes to dry at room temperature, with complete curing in 24–48 hours.
Will it dry clear or leave a visible line?
It’s described as crystal clear and transparent, with a clean and gloss finish after drying.
Is the tip likely to clog during repeated use?
The precision tip design is described as helping prevent the glue from clogging and drying, and the lid thimble is included for that purpose.
What should I do before using it on a new material?
Follow the instructions and test on a small area first.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re regularly doing rhinestone jewellery, nail art, or tidy craft repairs where a transparent, flexible finish matters, and you can prep surfaces and give the glue time to cure. It’s also a sensible buy as a workshop or hobby stash since it comes as 10 bottles, which reduces the “run out mid-project” problem.
You may want to skip it if you need a fast, no-fuss adhesive that’s instantly ready for hard use, or if you’re planning safety-critical or high-complexity repairs where broad “multi-surface” claims aren’t enough and you can’t afford testing on a small area first.
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