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Review on 🧲 Magnificent Neodymium Magnetic Kitchen Toolset for Enhanced Workplace Efficiency by Gerald Reeves

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive, durable and non-damaging

It's amazing! I needed small magnetic hooks to attach paper fans, lanterns and decorations to the galvanized ceiling. I didn't need anything very strong or big to hang such light items, but what I was really looking for was the cheapest option as I needed about 60 pieces. I compared the cost of many opinions and found that this was the cheapest option per piece. I didn't really think about how big (in girth) I needed - again I was looking for the cheapest item. For me the stars were aligned as they were quite small so they fit perfectly between the 'ribs' (waves? crests?) of the galvanized ceiling material and made sure everything hung straight! The hooks don't hang too far from the base yet there is enough space that I will most likely be able to hang thicker items in the future (we used fishing line to hang the decor) and yet it doesn't require too much spacing to worry about With your item slipping off, I was amazed at the power of these magnets! Vause! It was a windy day and these little ones stayed where they were. My brother spoke several times about her strength. He jokingly wondered how long they could keep him together. And if we weren't in a hurry to decorate the prom at the last minute, I'm sure he would have tried! I'm sending him a packet of these as a thank you because he won't shut up about how awesome they were! 😜When I stayed, they are strong! You have to put a little "wrist" to take them off and they don't scratch the metal at all! I liked it so much I'm ordering more for my daughter to take her to college (nobody can get mine!). Durable and non-damaging - bingo. Safe in the hostel $

Pros
  • STABILITY WITHOUT DRILLING: These magnetic hooks can be used indoors, outdoors, at school, at home, in the office, in the workshop, in the warehouse and in the garage.
Cons
  • little things