
Restore Cracked Plastic in Seconds
Don't replace it, repair it. This 200W plastic welding kit creates a permanent, reinforced bond for broken car bumpers, dashboards, and household items. Fast, strong, and easy to use.


1380°F Instant Heating
Powered by a robust 200W motor, the copper tip heats staples up to 1380°F (750°C) in just 1-3 seconds. This rapid thermal response means you can start welding immediately, significantly speeding up your repair workflow without waiting.
⚡ 1-3s Fast Heat Up
Complete 200-Piece Repair Kit
Everything you need to tackle any crack pattern is included. The kit features the H50 welder, side cutters, a utility knife, and a durable storage case. You get 200 stainless steel staples in 4 specialized shapes (Flat, Wave, Inside Corner, Outside Corner) to reinforce flat surfaces, curved angles, and sharp corners effectively.

Precision Work in Any Environment
Designed for real-world repair scenarios, the welder features a built-in LED headlight right between the contact tips. This illuminates dark, hard-to-reach areas like under a car chassis or deep inside a dashboard. The ergonomic rubber grip ensures comfort and control during extended use.
💡 Built-in LED LightWide Application for Auto & Home
A versatile solution for reinforcing and repairing most modern plastic products.

Product Specifications
| H50 Plastic Welding Gun | 200W |
| Up to 1380°F (750°C) | 1 - 3 Seconds |
| 200pcs (4 Types x 50) | Stainless Steel |
| Approx. 9.1" L x 6.1" H | 53.1 inches |
| LED Headlight, Rubber Grip | Welder, Pliers, Knife, Staples, Case |
*Please verify the correct voltage/plug type selection for your region before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is effective on most common thermoplastic materials used in automotive and household items, such as ABS, PP (Polypropylene), TPO, and PE. It is not designed for thermoset plastics like fiberglass.
The kit includes 4 types: Use 'Wave' staples for large curved cracks to maximize surface area; 'Flat' for straight, thinner cracks; and 'Inside/Outside Corner' staples for reinforcing angled breaks.
Yes. By embedding the hot metal staple directly into the plastic, you are creating a reinforced internal structure that bridges the crack. Once cooled, the repair offers high mechanical strength and resistance to vibration and twisting.