Here's something I learned last year and I wish I'd learned it sooner.
Shit is always breaking and just about all glue, krazy glue, etc., is junk. They all have their drawbacks.
Instead, go out and get a small tube of 2-part epoxy glue. It comes with a cap so that you can use every bit of it without the cap getting welded on as in krazy glue, so
it's cheaper than throwing away ones that have turned into stone in your utility drawer. Because it doesn't become glue until the parts are mixed, the cap won't get stuck on the syringe. It
also won't ruin your fingers like krazy glue which I've found difficult to avoid. Shit is dangerous and doesn't work all that great.
Epoxy glue comes in a dual-bodied syringe and with a little practice you'll learn to squirt equal sized globs of the epoxy and resin on a paper plate and mix it with, say, a popsicle stick. The mixture sets up in few minutes and starts getting thicker so you can easily apply it to whatever you are trying to repair without drips. It doesn't matter whether that is wood, ceramic metal, plastic or whatever. It works on everything. Once you get used to the timing, you can learn to stick awkward items, say the arm of a statue for example, and it'll adhere in the proper position without trying to hold it forever or tape it up or something.
The bond sets up fast and the stuff just doesn't let go. That bond is stronger than the material you're repairing in most cases, it's almost invisible and is permanent.
Don't let the mixing process deter you from trying it. It's quite easy. The only tricky part is getting equal-sized globs out of the syringe and you can do that by adjusting pressure on the plunger on whatever side is necessary. You can find it at big box stores, walmart, or michael's.