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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Wow these things are strong!!!
Metal Sphere
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Meets every expectation. Good value for the money!
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
These are great at keeping that magnetic hand tool hanging right where you need it and expect it to be.These work best if the tool has a flat (magnetic) surface about the length or width of the magnet for best hold. If you plan to stick a stainless steel item, check to verify it is attracted to the magnet - not all stainless works.
Stone
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Ease of installation plus strong magnet. Have it for my car mount and holds even over rough terrain. Recommend for sure.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
These a really nice and strong and hold my handguns even on rough gravel roads!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
gets the job done, holds 3 mags. could be longer.
EKW
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
...and I LOVE them.No joke, more than 800 56lb magnets from DeYoung. See photo of all the 6-pack boxes. We build high-end concealment cabinets, all solid hardwoods and premium materials. From that extensive experience, here's what I know for sure:1. This will NOT scratch or mar your gun. As long as you don't leave a screw loose, you're good.2. It will NOT affect your firing trajectory by magnetizing your ammo. Because physics. Trust me, or look it up. It's not an issue.3. The 56lb version will hold ANY gun. Almost. Non-ferrous slides are fine, because the mag will hold the barrel. We've had issues with only 2 models: The S&W Compact 22 has a fairly beefy aluminum slide. Not normally an issue, but it also has a really small barrel (duh, 22LR). There just isn't enough metal in that 22 barrel to stick to the mag. However, any 22LR with a metal slide will, of course, work just fine. And any 22LR with a non-ferrous slide that isn't massively oversized also works. Second, some small revolvers tend to twist, because the round contact patch is so small. LARGE revolvers work fine, oddly. More metal = more stick when it comes to magnets. So that Judge will hold just fine.4. DeYoung quality is consistent. The worst I've had is a previously-returned box that had some drywall dust on the mag. But that's ONE mag out of 800, so I'm not about to complain. Literally everything else I've bought from DeYoung is the same...high quality, well-built, and consistent.It took me a dozen or so purchases before I found a gun magnet that didn't suck. Most have hard plastic covers and just feel cheap. Feel free to skip all that nonsense and buy this one. I have many, many happy customers that agree.
Elaine
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023
First off let me commend the seller. Listing said free overnight shipping. I ordered on a Sat at 10 PM and received at 11 AM the next morning. A+ for the seller. I don't usually write reviews unless a product exceeds my expectations. What I expected was something that would barely hold a pistol. I assumed the 56 lbs holding power was marketing hype. I bought this thinking it should at least hold a magazine or two. What I got was amazing. I didn"t test the 56 lbs pull power but I made the mistake of sticking two together. I almost had to throw them away because I couldn't get them apart. Finally a small screwdriver separated them.So here's the run down on what you get. I ordered the 4 pack. In the box was 4 mounts, 1 3/8" W x 3 1/2" L x 1/4" thick. Covered with a durable 1/16" thick, slip on cover. I should note that the back of the magnet is recessed about 1/16" due to the overhang of the cover. If you intend to use double sided tape it would need to have some thickness to work well and then it might pull apart when you removed the weapon. Wood screws included were : (8) 1.25" long and (8) .75" long, no expansion wall fasteners.So how well do they work? Well, amazingly! I tested several different, full size pistols and they held extremely well. Even when attached across the width of the mount. The polymer and alloy frames pistols stuck well from just the steel slide. The magnets are powerful enough that you can't just pull straight away from the mount. You have to roll them off. I did not try this but I believe one of two mounts could hold a rifle or shotgun if there is enough flat metal surface for the magnet to adhere to. I was able to suspend a 10.5 lbs AR from just it's pencil size barrel. I wouldn't recommend that since the magnet doesn't get full purchase on a small round barrel but the gives you an idea of the holding power.These things have other uses. They will hold 2 or 3 loaded magazines with ease. Use them in the garage to hold tools, mount them to the lid of your shooting or gun cleaning box to hold small metal parts or tools in use. Got a lot of metal savings on your work bench. They'll handle that but a a pain to clean afterwards. Want to separate steel shell casings from brass for reloading? Spread the casing out on a towel and pass the magnet over it. You'll the magnet filled in no time. Everyday I find a new use for them. Amazing!
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