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πŸ”‹ Flexible Magnetic Strip Length for Energy Optimization Review

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Description of πŸ”‹ Flexible Magnetic Strip Length for Energy Optimization

Flexible magnet strip with strength rating of 10 pounds of pull per linear foot. Magnetic on one side and adhesive on the reverse. Adhesive backing is protected by a peel-off liner. Attaches to flat or slightly curved steel surfaces and is easily repositioned. Withstands temperatures from 0 to 150 degrees.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saves labor and mess

I used magnetic tape to attach laminated labels to three toolboxes and four closets. This worked great and I was able to move things around without any of the clutter and labeling issues. This product is great and I would recommend it to anyone with similar projects.

Pros
  • Attaches to flat or slightly curved steel surfaces and is easy to move
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This product has a very low holding power.

I wanted to use this product to install a blackout blind around a 24" x 38" window on a metal door to prevent paint damage. The dimmable lampshade is very light so I was hoping this would work and we wanted to sew it to the hemmed edge around the perimeter of the lampshade. Do not buy this type of product as I don't think they can match the holding power available in many other magnets available.

Pros
  • Magnetic on one side and adhesive on the back
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good flexible magnet, low-tack backing

First, note that flexible magnetic strips are some of the weakest magnets - only about 1/3 the mass of ceramic magnets. A flexible magnet is not designed to hold any significant weight, especially when the load (weight) could shear the magnet or detach it from the surface. The strength of this element is similar to the strength of the magnets in a refrigerator door seal. This works best when the load pulls the entire magnetic strip evenly perpendicular to the strip (like a fridge door). My use…

Pros
  • Flexible magnetic strip at 10 pounds per linear foot
Cons
  • Very expensive