
I'm at a construction site. Losing or constantly searching for bits in your pocket is annoying. I use a button down holder that attaches to my bag, which helps, but I wanted to find a wristband that would work. I bought a magnetic bracelet a few years ago (Cusonki, 15 magnets). Not much used until recently. I liked the idea, except when I used my bandaged hand to tap the board in place, the magnets didn't seem to hold the bits either. Lost bits all the time. I've just bought another (Topfort) advertised with 20 strong magnets and was cheaper than the Rak. Tested it with a rudimentary pull test against another for force retention. Kusonky was even stronger. I gave up and bought a crab. The same pull test. Cancer (10 magnets) was the strongest attraction of the three. I also have a smaller wrist but it fits well. I'm doing some field testing this week. I'd like to reiterate that bigger isn't always better, the quality of the magnets matters most and the time I wasted looking for a cheaper alternative is way more expensive than the price difference of the Rak compared to other brands, that I have tried.

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