Repairing a broken mug handle can be done using strong adhesives or epoxy for a durable fix.

A broken mug handle can often be repaired at home using the right adhesive and technique. The key is choosing a strong, food-safe glue and ensuring proper alignment during the repair process. With careful application and adequate curing time, you can restore your favorite mug to usable condition.

Choosing the Right Adhesive

  • Epoxy resin: Provides the strongest bond for ceramic repairs
  • Super glue: Quick-setting option for small breaks
  • Ceramic-specific adhesive: Formulated for pottery and porcelain

Step-by-Step Repair Process

  1. Clean broken edges thoroughly with alcohol
  2. Arrange pieces to ensure proper fit
  3. Apply adhesive to both surfaces
  4. Press pieces together firmly
  5. Hold in place using tape or clamps
  6. Allow to cure for 24-48 hours

Comparison of Repair Methods

Method Strength Cost Time
Epoxy Very Strong $5-10 24-48h
Super Glue Medium $2-5 2-4h
Ceramic Adhesive Strong $4-8 12-24h

Safety Considerations

Always use food-safe adhesives for items that will hold beverages. Allow complete curing before use, and check for any gaps or weak spots before using the repaired mug.