

✨ Craft like a pro, cure like a boss! 💼
LET'S RESIN 2 Part Epoxy Resin offers a 34oz kit with a perfect 1:1 mix ratio, delivering crystal clear, bubble-free finishes that cure in 8-24 hours. Designed for beginners and experts, it features low odor, anti-yellowing properties, and is mold-safe, making it ideal for jewelry, art, and craft projects.















| ASIN | B07KJLLT7M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #617 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand | LET'S RESIN |
| Brand Name | LET'S RESIN |
| Color | clear |
| Compatible Material | Brick, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,501 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 8-24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00603977308201 |
| Included Components | 16oz resin, 16oz hardener, instruction |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | LET'S RESIN |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | LET'S RESIN |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dries Clear |
| Special Feature | Dries Clear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft, Model |
| UPC | 603977308201 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**N
used to make wooding sign in for wedding
I recently used Lets Resin Crystal Clear Epoxy Resin for a DIY project, and I’m very impressed. The resin mixes easily and cures to a perfectly clear, glossy finish without any bubbles when handled carefully. It has a good working time, giving me enough flexibility to pour, spread, and embed items. The final result looks professional and durable, and it’s easy to sand or polish if needed. Overall, it’s a high-quality, reliable epoxy resin that’s perfect for crafts, jewelry, and other creative projects.
L**R
best resin I've found for the price - great for art projects - sets clear
Sets clear, great for art projects. I've found this brand to be stable and consistent in quality - also very cheap in cost compared to other brands. I've ordered several times and have used without issue. No leaks in bottles, no seepage - mixes well and dries clear and hard. Other brands I've found still remain slightly tacky after application - even though I've been careful to use exact mixing quantities. (note: you can fix this issue by sealing with a spray poly clear coat - high gloss to match the epoxy finish if your epoxy has a slight "tackyness" after it sets). Note: Also - you will have bubbles in ALL epoxy resins once you mix them well enough. I use a paddle inserted into a drill to mix well - pour - then let it set for a few mins. I then follow up with a heat gun (the type you use to remove paint or on shrink wrap for wiring). It removes all the small bubbles. I usually do this twice with a few mins in between.
C**O
I’ll be back for more
Love it, very easy to work with and low smell. It also has less bubbles when mixing parts (parts mix well also however I always like to mix them when warm which is easy in AZ) which surprised me. Cures well and doesn’t take very long either. I’ll be buying this again!
L**R
Good Stuff But Important Info for Newbies
I have only used resin once before many years ago so this is from a beginners point of view. You can see through the photo that there is not a whole lot of control here and I am a perfectionist. The main reason for that is that this resin is runny at first. The reason that they made it that way is that it is also using for large projects as well as lots of detail projects so the resin must easily go into small nooks and crannies. So, it must be runny to do what it is supposed to do. If you are doing fun projects swirling colors then this is perfect. However, for detail lines, you will need to pour part of the resin in the mold and let it sit for an hour or so in 70’s temperatures (timing is for the temperature that I worked in. If your temperatures are higher, the resin will firm up faster) for it to firm up a bit so that when you put in your ultra fine glitter or something else that moves/flows outwards in runny resin, it will stay in place instead. The other thing is drying time. In my 70’s temperatures, I tried to lift an ultra thin earring out of a mold after 12 hours and the resin stretched letting me know that it was not dry enough. So, I was hoping that it would dry enough in (longer than) the 8 hour time period in the ad. I looked it up and it said that the piece must generate enough heat to help it dry if outside temperatures are not high enough. Since it was a small earring, it was not generating heat and the 70’s degrees temps were not high enough for it to dry yet. In closing, I do recommend it because the surface is shiny, is clear, feels strong, and has no bubbles. You simply need experience in order to control the flow.
J**N
Worked nice !
Used resin for one larger item, product worked as well as I could expect. Would buy again.
R**S
Highly recommend Let's Resin brand
Works as intended. I make my own molds for miniverse. Very easy to use.
A**I
Super clear
Cured time is great and the thickness when mixing is perfect. I love the size is perfect to make lots of jewelry to gift or for a small business.
D**E
Really wanted to love it
This was the first time I tried Let's Resin brand of epoxy. I was super excited after reading the reviews. I followed the instructions, gave the bottles a warm bath. Mixed 4oz of part A and 4oz of part B. There was very little odor, minimal bubbles and pretty clear. I started prepping my molds while my mixture sat to work out the bubbles. About 10 minutes later, I go to pour the epoxy, I notice my stir stick is super stiff. There was a large jelly like chunk in the middle of my mixing cup. It had already started to coagulate. I tried to salvage what I could but unfortunately I wasn't able to use any of the 8oz. 8oz! Half the bottle, wasted! I mixed up another 8oz of part A and B, but only let it sit for about 4 or 5 minutes. I poured into my molds, it poured nicely, I was able to get most of the bubbles out from the crevices of the mold and let it sit over night. I came back to it this afternoon, it's still not all cured completely. The top of the jar is but the base and the bird topper are still rubbery and bend. Which is weird to me bc the top is the thickest part of the whole mold. I'll let it sit for the day and come back to it tonight. Hopefully it hardens.
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