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Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
Very strong, nice finish, and well packaged with shims between them. These magnets are going to be super useful and I'll likely buy more.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Strong magnets, can be use for multiple jobs
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
These magnets work perfectly for what I needed. The latch on my glove box had broken. I have some magnets similar to these but without the screw application. The magnets might have worked, but they were so strong that they pulled apart the adhesive(s) that I used to anchor the magnet to the box. These worked perfectly!Pros: -Super strong.-The holes for the screws are recessed.-the screws are small, but provide enough strength to hold the magnet.-The finish is smooth and apparently stainless.Cons: -It would have been nice to have an extra screw included. They are tiny and I lost one. But it is rare to find a company that does that anymore.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I purchased these because of the steel base they are in to prevent breaking.... NEWS FLASH... They still break!
Frédérique Simard
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
quand on vise l'aimant alors la pression le fait se cassser
daniel d chapin
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
These are really good magnets and very strong hold. Easy to mount with screws if desired.
Haley
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2024
Really strong! Almost too strong for what I need lol.
paul
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
Good price and fast shipping
David Houck
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
The LOVIMAG Neodymium Rectangular Pot Magnets are an impressive addition to my toolkit! With a powerful 80lbs pulling force, these magnets have exceeded my expectations in both strength and versatility. Measuring 60x13.5x5mm, they are perfect for various applications, from mounting items at home to crafting projects. The included countersunk holes and matching screws make installation a breeze, allowing for seamless use in both industrial and DIY settings. 🏗️ I've found them to be incredibly reliable, securely holding items in place without any slipping. As a seasoned reviewer, I would be thrilled if the vendor or Amazon offered me the chance to test more of their exceptional products. These magnets have proven their worth, and I highly recommend them to anyone in need of strong, reliable magnets for their home, workshop, or creative projects! 🌟
Carol
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
Works excellent for hanging LED lighting on ceiling in steel seacan container.
JeremyT
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I ordered a few of these to test the strength on and let me tell you, if you directly attach something to the magnet, you'll have a hard time getting it back off--EXCEPT if you attached it on the steel side. The strength of direct contact is extremely high, but if there's anything placed in the way the magnetic field drops off incredibly quickly. Additionally, these are magnetized on the flat sides--not the ends. This means that it's super easy to stack them on top of each other and never ever separate them, but if you want to create a magnet bar you'll be fighting the poles the whole time. Not ideal when you're making a tool holder.Overall 4 stars, though it would be 5 if the poles were at the ends of the magnet rather than the flat sides. Depending on what you're doing these are either great or useless.
Thrush Brown
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
I bought a set of ten 60x13.5x5mm bar magnets. I've long felt that countersunk rare-earth magnets were the best way to attach them so that they don't transfer their attachment to the object you were hanging. These come with nonmagnetic screws -- small, but they do seem to work -- and the magnets are cradled in a steel chassis. As many reviews have noted, these are fragile bars, especially at the point of the countersunk hole. If you pry the magnet away from a steel surface, the bar can crack at the hole and even leave the short end behind. But if you slide the magnet sideways off the steel surface, you'll likely keep the magnet intact.I keep finding unexpected uses for these. I needed to hang a dustpan under my sink, but all available places for a cuphook were taken. So I screwed a hook onto a small block of wood, then screwed two of these bar magnets onto the top of the block, which now adheres to the underside of my cast-iron sink with amazing strength. In similar fashion, I have a broom with a metal handle that wouldn't stop detaching itself from a retainer clip on the inside of a cabinet door. One of these bars is now working very well to keep it in place.Recently, however, I discovered that my stack of magnets had one bar on which one hole wasn't countersunk. I reported it to the seller, and I was pleasantly surprised to be offered a prorated refund, along with the most courteous of greetings. Hope to do business with this seller again!
Tylee Burkett [slf]
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Amazon, please update the items you want ratings for. None of the reviewable 'items' are relevant, so I will make my own: Construction, 5; Rated Strength, 5; Functionality, 5. What can you say about a magnet? Right? Actually, there are lots to be said about magnets. For simplicity sake, the first is the rated 'pull', i.e., how many perpendicular 'pounds' of force does it take to remove the magnet from clean, unpainted iron.... So, the user needs to determine what they are using it for. For example, you wouldn't probably want to put a 100lb bar magnet on a shower door or most cabinet doors or 80lb magnets to hold pictures, etc. to your refrigerator. However, in earthquake proned California, you might consider a strong magnet to keep kitchen cabinet dors from opening during the shaking to prevent your glasses and dishes from crashing out (functionality) and, (construction) magnet housing not made d enough to prevent the magnet from coming out of its 'holder'. With 'inquisitive' grandchildren around now, I found stong magnets keep them out of certain drawers and cabinets; works better at a fraction of the cost of some 'fancy' "child proof" device. These magnets (housing) and 'striker' plate are consistent in their fabrication and assembly. The strength is close to rating (using uncalibrated pull weight scale). Functionality... is whatever you can imagine a use for them. In my case, I attach them to the tops of tool chests, etc. to 'hang things'. Approximately ⅔ of the magnet sticks above the cabinet. Clamps, test equipment, etc. are 'hooked' over the top. In the kitchen one similar use is hanging large UV wands for easy access for counter and equipment final sterilization. [Used them long before Covid-19]
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