113: How Sugru's Inventor Knew Her Lifehacking Moldable Glue Would Stick - a podcast by Neil C. Hughes
from 2016-09-22T20:32:17
Sugru is a moldable glue that sticks to almost anything and turns into a strong flexible rubber overnight. It is made to stick to as many materials as possible forming a strong bond to aluminum, steel, ceramics, glass, wood and other materials including some plastics and rubbers.
Sugru was created by Jane ni Dhulchaointigh, a young designer on a mission to empower people who want to repair and enhance their products
Sugru in numbers:
• Sold in 165 Countries
• Listed no. 22 in TIME Magazine’s Top 50 inventions in the world the year it launched in 2010
• 1000s of different uses
• The first 1000 packs sold out in 6 hours, 5 million mini-packs have now been sold
• Average number of stars given by hundreds of amazon reviews - 4.5/5
I invited Jane ni Dhulchaointigh onto the show to talk about her journey and Sugru's Rebel Tech Kit.
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