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Pritt Stick |
| Date: |
21/08/08 (20 review reads) |
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Advantages: does the job without getting sticky fingers
Disadvantages: smells strong.
Pritt Stick
Pritt Stick is one of those products we first come across at primary school yet we use them most of our life. I, personally tend to keep some of this in my house as it always comes in handy - especially when you have children.
Pritt Stick is a tube of glue which is designed to either be twisted of pushed up. The sticks are really easy to use and are common in schools probably due to their simplicity of use and the fact they keep your fingers away from that sticky glue.
Pritt stick is quite expensive in shops and costs around £3 for 4 average size sticks. This is not excellent value for money but you will not need to use lots and lots per each use.
Pritt Sticks can also dry out, this is quite annoying considering the amount of money you can pay for one. This only tends to happen if you do not push the lid back on correctly , allowing the air to get to it.
Pritt Sticks come in several sizes which include 10g, 20g and 40g.
If you want to purchase Pritt Stick it can be difficult if you are under 16 as age restrictions apply due to the previous glue sniffing culture.
A really good household product to have but can be costly.
Summary: does the job without getting sticky fingers
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- 21/08/08 Is Pritt Stick REALLY covered by the age restriction laws?! That's crazy. |
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