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These Cup Magnets are engineered for superior strength and durability, featuring a remarkable 95lbs holding force in a compact design. Each magnet measures 1.26 inches in diameter and 0.2 inches in height, making them perfect for a variety of applications from home organization to DIY projects. With a lifetime satisfaction guarantee, these neodymium magnets are a reliable choice for both personal and professional use.
M**E
Stout cup magnet at a good price
These are well made rare earth magnets and are quite strong considering their size. When it is advertised as a 95 pound magnet, it means the magnet will, when placed vertically, hold up to 95 pounds. If you place it on the side of a refrigerator, with enough weight (not near 95 pounds) it will slide down. However, if you try to pull the magnet straight out, it will be difficult.I used these along with some large binder clips and pocket screws to support cardboard target backing for my trips to the range. The generic ones from a local big box store (no, it isn't the blue one) would either slide down or blow off in a mild breeze. These magnets fixed that!I like the countersunk holes in the magnets. I have mounted them to the side of a storage cabinet using the countersink holes to secure them. This gives me a clean, flat magnet face where I keep steel rulers and assorted tools.
D**R
Perfectly suited to the job.
We purchased these to achieve an easy way to do a 16' window valance. Using metal angle iron affixed to the ceiling, we covered 2 8' boards with facric and then screwed these magnets into the board and popped them up onto the angle irons.It is great because they are adustable up and down and compensate for the irregularities in the ceiling. We used a total of 6 magnets and that thing isn't moving. It takes some real effort to pry the board off the angle irons (not that we intend to do so a lot, but it was fantastic to be able to try something, hang it, step back to look and then do it over as necessary).It also solved the problem trying to directly screw the board into the angle irons since it is such a tight space.Photo description: bottom left, top of window; top right, where ceiling and wall meet; center, curtain rod mounted on wall; top middle, angle iron affixed to ceiling with magnet attached to board with fabric valance.
M**L
Extremely strong magnets.
I use these to mount to my rock lights on my jeep. They don't fall off on bumps or other terrain. Great product!
B**N
Good magnetic
They are great just didn’t work for my apication
N**E
These are great magnets!
Got these specifically to hold a molded plastic drill bit case to the side of my toolbox, and I ended up having to reinforce the plastic case! These magnets did not want to let go of the steel. The fact that they included stainless steel screws (not affected by the magnets) for mounting was also a nice touch. I've now started using these to attach anything and everything in my house to steel surfaces.
J**S
Fan-tabulous!!
Very strong and very easy to work with as long as you're careful not to pinch any fingers. The screw isn't magnetic so it's easy to put in and it holds well. Bought 2 packs already and will be buying more
P**C
Extremely strong magnets. (Of course not for non-ferrous metals e.g. Aluminum, & wood plastic)
These 1 1/4th inch diameter magnets are useful in applications where you permanently attach the magnet (w/a flush flat-head screw through the center of magnet) into a surface, and have the desired steel/ferrous object held to.hung by the magnet.Note: some alloys of Stainless Steel due to high chromium, nickle, molybdenum alloy content, and non-ferrous metals like Aluminum, Brass, Bronze will NOT be retained by magnet devices.For hanging non-ferrous metal/other wood plastic objects from magnets, try magnets with hooks on them available elsewhere on Amazon.
4**R
will not hold 95lbs
I was expecting a 95 lb holding force but these can be easily lifted from a steel panel with one arm. Feels like maybe 10-15 lbs. disclaimer that I do not know how a magnet's holding force is truly calculated so I am guessing that it should hold a 95lb object from falling from a horizontal steel surface.
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