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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This product is made of high quality and works great!
Jacqueline Devenport
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I put a piece of sheet metal under the cutting mat in my sewing room, and use these magnets to hold pattern to fabric. Works like a charm!
Michael Gentile
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great value for the money they looked great the size was perfect I work at a steel scrap yard so they work perfectly.
J. Krzycki
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Strong and takes some power to get them off. Use them to stretch out jerseys in the locker room when doing senior portraits. Also use to hang Xmas lights on the metal building
Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Waited a few days they came in. Put all six together as the counter sink wasn’t enough so the screws protruding and the magnet doesn’t touch completely. While putting them together all six magnets broke! This product is garbage!
R.S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
The good news is that they are nice and small, as advertised, and very powerful magnets. They are also priced very competitively. That being said, the quality isn't the best. The little bevels where the heads of the screws go, are not quite big enough. As a result, most of the magnet surfaces will not sit flush because the screw head protrudes the tiniest bit. I think only 3 out of the 10 sat more or less flush. When I tried to Snug one down a lot to make it flush, then it cracked the magnet inside. It still holds together and works, but there's a crack through the underside of it. Also the end of the screw that sticks through the loop, protrudes quite a bit more than the product photos show, and it's certainly not flush with the inside of the loop. For my purposes, it will work just fine because my magnetic surface is covered with felt and cannot be scratched. But if you're planning to use this on any sort of a flat magnetic surface that does not have any sort of protective covering, you can expect these will likely scratch whatever it is you are connecting these magnets to as you have to slide them a little bit to pull them off since they are so strong. For the price, if you are aware of all these limitations, this could be a good option. Otherwise probably look for a different brand that might be made a little bit better.
Damnyu
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023
Magnets are an oddity but it’s properties are a force that makes everything we understand and have no clue about function. Now these magnets are fine for everyday task of holding things up on the fridge and anything magnetic. Strong enough to hold several pounds but it varies on a few things. Like any magnet, anything between them that isn’t magnetic will reduce its attraction strength the thicker or denser the more it will affect it, so keep that in mind when purchasing any magnet. Then some metals can increase its attraction/repelling when put In between or on the back side. You can try random metals and see if it works it might be the boost needed to stick well. Another thing is the size and thickness of the actual magnets makes them stronger but not always stick better. The amount of surface area is a big factor in how well the magnets work. Put a flat magnet on a round object where all edges are not able to make contact and you can pull it right off, then put it on a flat surface and now you can’t even budge it! You will need to slide a thin piece of plastic under or slide it to the edge and expose some of the surface to remove it. And watch out for bigger magnets because they like to bite! So ultimately when deciding what magnets to get look at what you need it for and then think about how much you are going to be sticking and unsticking it. Small magnets might be better for objects that are moved around often and hold better than a big one if it’s in full contact. A large thick magnet would work for holding something that you don’t want to move but might need to eventually. And again make sure the whole surface can make contact for maximum strength which means pick the size for maximum surface contact not just bigger surface area and the thicker the magnets the stronger the grip! So pick accordingly depending on the object and magnets shape and size to make full surface contact. Those reviews that say the magnet isn’t very strong are often because they took a giant magnet and put it on something either oppositely charged but more likely half the magnet wasn’t in contact and therefore easily separated a fill contact makes it 500x stronger(maybe exaggerated but does). Anyway I rambled on enough in this dummies guide for picking magnets By a dummy. (There are tons more on magnets but not today) Oh and these magnets are fine one star is lost because they came with a few small chips but nothing that effects them really. I’m painting them all now with epoxy or enamel paint. That’s what I recommend for protection and stopping the rust.
The Moritz
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Ordered to hold up a 16' x 7' Christmas banner on our two car metal garage door. Wanted something that would hold the banner on during wind and rain, and also when door goes up and down. These magnets do the trick.We ordered this type with the eyelets in case we wanted to tie the banners' built in strings to the magnets, but decided to just put the magnets directly on the banner instead and didn't use the strings. The eyelets come in very handy anyway as they make it much easier to pull the magnets off the door and move them. They are very strong and it would be difficult to pull them off without this "handle".Deducted two stars from "sturdy" because we did drop one magnet onto the concrete driveway and it broke into a couple pieces. To be fair the manufacturer warns you that this can happen because the magnets are thin/brittle, and they don't recommend dropping them on concrete!We liked them enough we ordered a second pack.
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