Hi :
You must know this . There is no such thing as a beginners " Super Glue " . Now , That said , I recommend Loctite brand for your first type .The Gel works great .
When you've gotten comfortable with it then Switch to "Bob Smith Super Glues ". Why ? Well they have a Thin , Medium and Thick product . It is available in various sizes including refill bottles for it and the " Zip Kicker " .Be extra careful with any thin C/A ! That's the one that'll get you if any does .
The Zip Kicker works with EVERY brand too ! A few things to keep in mind though .Try these tests .Pull two parts glued straight apart .You won't be able to . Now try that with a twist or bend .It will fail . C/A Glue ( proper name ) Has very little if absolutely NO torsional strength .
That doesn't mean it won't glue something that is a little bent . Just don't put it on something that has to much of a twist . Plastic , Like Metal has a memory . It wants to be like it was , Not , how you want it ( This is mainly for scratch building ).
It is a good product and as long as you respect it and have a container of " Super - Glue Debonder " on your bench you'll do fine . Yes , I have learned from experience Lol. Lol. T.B.
P.S. One nice part also about the B.Smith stuff .They have new empty bottles and tops and nozzles available too !