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Probably; however, most of the time the superglue you get from the dollar store is out of date and may dry up faster. Use it up quickly and you may never notice the difference.

2007-05-14 23:57:28 · answer #1 · answered by spacebuff2001 3 · 0 0

Superglue Store

2016-12-11 14:03:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, currently my mother and father own four horses. We previously had eight horses, but that was too heavy of a burden to hold, being a small and inactive hobby farm. But the small supplies you buy (like hair gel, and combs) is perfectly fine! It really won't make a difference where it comes from, as long as it doesnt fall apart. All the items you buy are basically just condements, little things to make your horse that little bit more prettier. Don't worry about it. Now, if it gets to the point that Sams Club or The Dollar Tree start selling saddles, stay away. But you knew that already... atleast I hope so. :P Have fun grooming your horse(s)!

2016-03-19 05:24:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The dollar store stuff works just as good, I've been getting mine there for years

2007-05-14 23:56:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You've made a most important,,, and valuable consumer discovery.

Obviously choosing products by brand and even store are an important part of the social psychie. Also an important part of the economy, not only for you, but for the manufacturers and sellers of brand name merchandise. We've become reliant on something we favor, and how it's reputed, packaged, and Hyped in advertising

There are hundreds of examples in the marketplace of brand and off brand items, as well as discount stores who may buy in lots and have the ability to sell at a lower price. Answer number two is correct in that one should check shelf life and expiration dates on consumables, as discount stores may buy older merchandise, even in a brand name, which has been pulled from the inventories of Name Stores, or run past dates the manufacturer has imprinted.

I offer one example (general) and wish you well. Many items sold here and worldwide are mass produced, for distribution to specific brand sellers. Certain Power tools are one example, as is clothing. The manufacturer, no matter where they are, IE: China...gets an order, creates a product; the product is labeled with 3 or more BRAND labels, and sold as such to the general public. With clothing it may be the same or a similar pair of Jeans is manufactured, then labeled to be sold as Hilfiger, Gap, or Sears brand.

Steven Wolf

2007-05-15 00:18:01 · answer #5 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 4

the same it all sticks your fingers together the same.

I used this super glue that came from a hobby shop for model making it will not dry until you spray the hardner on it . best i ever used.

2007-05-15 02:43:27 · answer #6 · answered by vincent s 4 · 0 0

my experience is that it works OK the first time but it doesn't seem to keep as mine always seem to dry hard when I try to use it a second time.

2007-05-15 00:21:25 · answer #7 · answered by i love my garden 5 · 0 0

Its all the same. just in different containers. and names are different. good luck :)

2007-05-15 01:04:48 · answer #8 · answered by Mr fix it 3 · 0 0

Yes it will.

2007-05-15 00:47:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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