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Sukh 10.9oz Moldable Plastic Pellets are premium thermoplastic beads that soften in boiling water within minutes, allowing you to mold, sculpt, and customize durable shapes for cosplay, DIY crafts, temporary repairs, and more. With 310g of safe, reusable material, this transparent polymorph plastic offers endless creative possibilities for professionals and hobbyists alike.










| ASIN | B0C1YX39S5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,371 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 37 in Modeling Compounds |
| Brand | Sukh |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,944) |
| Date First Available | 23 May 2023 |
| Item Weight | 310 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | LY-Plastic Beads-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 19.81 x 1.35 cm; 310 g |
| Special Features | Transparent |
C**R
Has tons of uses
Brilliant product can’t say anything bad.
D**S
So many uses and fun to use.
Loved this, so many uses! I actually moulded a small piece for a tooth until I got to the dentist 😂 I swallowed my crown and had a gap. I only put it in when I went out as it would come loose eventually. As it was on the side it wasn't really noticeable but the gap was. It's not recommend for it but desperate times and so on. I also made wee pumpkins, I put it over foil, removed foil, painted it and put a wee bulb in.
K**W
Limitless applications
Love this stuff it's so versatile!
M**L
As described
Perfect for what we wanted. We made some fake teeth for Halloween
A**R
As Advertised
Great but I just suck at molding
A**A
Muy buenos me gusto
V**V
High density plastic that can be molded by hand once heated, very resistant to: impacts, pressure, torsion, cuts even when exposed to cold temperatures. Difficult to set into proper shape but can be reshaped by reheating as many times as needed. Low resistance to heat, makes it possible to shape by hand. Nice product!
A**J
I bought these on a whim for a small repair project, and they are a lot of fun. These moldable plastic pellets are seriously cool—just add hot water, and they turn into a soft, clear putty you can shape however you want. Once it cools, it hardens into a strong, durable plastic. I’ve used them to fix a broken a couple of things and my grandson loves them. He's made several figures and then when he's bored with it we melt it and make something else.
A**R
Ein tolles Material, ich habe damit ein Raubtiergebiss für ein LARP-Kostüm modeliert. Mit einigen Tropfen Lebensmittelfarbe konnte ich es super färben. Ist das Thermoplast abgekühlt, so ist es erstaunlich stabil, im warmen Zustand lässt es sich super formen und kneten. Ich habe ein paar Versuche gebraucht, weil ich zu Anfang zu ungeduldig war. Je heißer das Material ist, desto weicher wird es und so war es anfangs zu weich, als ich es nochmal erwärmte und dann ein wenig wartete, bis es zäher wurde, konnte ich es besser formen. Man kann das Material mit dem Dremel, einem Skalpel oder Schleifpapier bearbeiten, aber dabei sollte man Geduld mitbringen, denn auch wenn es außen hart ist, dauert es etwas, bis auch der Kern ausgehärtet ist, am Besten vor der Nachbearbeitung 30 Minuten abkühlen lassen. Nach der Bearbeitung kann man die Oberfläche durch kurzes Eintauchen in heißes Wasser glätten, aber Vorsicht, ein paar Sekunden zu lang und die ganze Arbeit schmilzt wie Schnee zusammen.
B**N
Never though shaping plastic could be so easy. Used for making a mold of my teeth and also a grinding guard. This stuff is very sticky. Sticks to itself, and I put some on a piece of paper before it hardened and it was like glued on. Decent quantity for the price. Some tips: Put some hot tap water and beads in a bowl and microwave for 10 to 20 seconds. If they aren't transparent add more time. For a small amount even 5 seconds was enough. When clear looking, carefully pour water out of bowl so you don't burn yourself and play with plastic until it's uniform. At this point it can be shaped, but it's very soft and first and will still move/ooze until it cools off enough. It's pliable until it turns white. If your molding teeth and find pulling off messes the shape or it's hard to keep in place, put ice on it. The ice makes it harden more quickly which was really helpful once I figured it out. Put in freezer to harden it faster. It can still change some while cooling so the faster the better. I'm not positive but I think it shrinks a little as it hardens. For dentures it should be left in place I think until fully cold and hard.