

🧲 Elevate your workspace with magnetic strength that means business!
TRYMAG Strong Bar Magnets are premium neodymium rectangular pot magnets delivering up to 80 lbs of vertical pull force. Each magnet features a countersunk hole for versatile mounting options with included screws or direct metal attachment. Protected by a durable steel cup and triple-layer Ni+Cu+Ni coating, these 25-pack magnets resist corrosion and physical damage, making them ideal for professional garages, workshops, and industrial environments. ISO 9001 certified for quality and reliability.

















| ASIN | B0B3X6MPLJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,369 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #67 in Rare Earth Magnets |
| Brand | TRYMAG |
| Brand Name | TRYMAG |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 750 Reviews |
| Included Components | magnets |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 2.36"L x 6"W x 0.2"Th |
| Item Thickness | 5 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | TRYMAG |
| Material | Neodymium |
| Material Type | Neodymium |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36"L x 6"W x 0.2"Th |
| Pull Force | 70 Pounds |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
S**D
Love them
This magnet is absolutely incredible! The strength is way beyond what I expected—it holds heavy objects securely and doesn’t budge. I’ve tested it on metal surfaces, tools, and even DIY projects, and it performed flawlessly every time. The build quality feels solid and durable, and it doesn’t show any signs of wear even after heavy use. If you’re looking for a magnet that’s powerful, reliable, and versatile, this one is definitely worth it. It’s a must-have for workshops, garages, or any place where a strong magnetic hold is needed.
W**E
Great product!
Great product. Works like it should. Strong magnetic pull.
T**R
Super strong
These things are definitely strong. I put them in my gun cabinet and there is no issues holding 4 pistols and an old heavy revolver. I don't move the magnets themselves enough to know if they durable or not but theyve held up just find for me. They're perfect for storing anything that can stick to a magnet really. If you them directly on a metal surface tho I'd advise making sure you plan on keeping it directly in that spot.
R**9
Good.
They work. Not too strong. The mounting holes are very small. If you want a longer mounting screw you have to go down to a #4 size. Trying to force a larger screw results in breakage as these are brittle.
D**L
very powerful but mounting can..
Sometimes be a bit difficult. These are not your refrigerator magnets but they will work that way (more later) As some have said.. they are fragile. All real magnets are. They come in a very nice bracket with holes on each end for mounting and the wood screws to do so. If you are mounting on wood? they work great. Just don't tighten the screws to much or you can actually break the magnet. snug is good. for mounting on say a fridge... The magnets will stick to the fridge as any other but... They are powerful. Whatever metal like a knife that you stick to them? when you go to pull the knife off it will take the magnet with it. My solution was to just put a few drops of super glue to the back of the magnet before letting it stick to the fridge. Now it is stuck to the fridge more than to whatever you are sticking to the magnet. if that makes sense. With just one of these magnets I mounted, using super glue and the magnets natural force, a stubby hammer that weighed close to a pound. it secured the hammer with force you can feel. On wood the screws do the job. Very pleased. The chrome plate is attractive also.
D**R
Great for organizing tool in the garage
Strong enough to hold my framing hammer. They are awesome.
D**Z
Not as powerful as I thought
Does alright but not quite the power I thought they would have. I am trying to use the magnets from the other side of a material to hold an object on the other side. At first attempt I failed but maybe with more magnets it will happen. The 45 lbs test weight seems high though. P.S. the material I'm working "through" is about as thin as anything. Less than an 1/16".
T**N
Strong enough
Powerful magnets. 80 lbs.? I don’t think so. Used them to put up tapestries in my hippie van.
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