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Review on 🧲 Magnetic Countersunk Eyebolt: Efficient Workplace Pulling Solution by John Destruction

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I bought it extra so the car cover won't be blown away by strong winds. I used to work with earth magnets when setting up a grill, but honestly I was scared of them. You don't want your fingers caught between these bad daddies trying to meet. They come with a kind of handle that I really like. One of them didn't spin properly so I got 5 for my car. They're strong, but not as strong as others I've had. What you need to do when using them for things you don't want to scratch is put some pads on them. Consider thin pads that can prevent your hardwood floor from scratching the bottoms of your kitchen chairs. I had black rubberized magnets laying around at home that were perfect for attaching to these magnets. This of course reduces some of the magnetic effects, but not enough to render them ineffective. I put a pad on each magnet and try to keep them mostly apart. They're tiny, I think 2-3 quarters, folded up with a little handle, but they were an AWESOME solution to my padding problem. This tarp/car cover isn't going anywhere, even in 50-60 mph winds, and it won't scratch the car if I rip it off because of the pads on the handle. I would buy them again in two seconds but remember what I told you about adding small pads. They will even scratch grills and car paint with a tarp or thin covering between your item and the magnet because they sometimes have to be pryed off the surface. They are strong but not too strong to work with. Treat with care and good luck.

Pros
  • Industrial equipment
Cons
  • High price