🔍 Never lose a thing again with this magnetic marvel!
The SE 30-inch Telescoping Magnetic Pick-Up Tool is a must-have for anyone needing to retrieve metal objects from hard-to-reach places. With a powerful 15 lbs pull capacity and a comfortable cushion grip handle, this stainless steel tool is perfect for mechanics, homeowners, and DIY enthusiasts alike. Its telescoping design allows for easy access in tight spaces, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | SE |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Pull Force | 15 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
UPC | 706569028836 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706569028836 |
Part Number | 8036TM-NEW |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 2.9 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | 8036TM-NEW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | ONE - PACK |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | United States Customary Unit System |
Included Components | Telescopic Magnet Pick-Up Tool |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
A Very Useful Tool!
I work with a lot of small parts in my hobbies. This magnet is very useful for retrieving them when they get adrift, especially if in some hard to get to place like under my workbench. You don't even need to see the parts to retrieve them. Just extend the wand, move it about where you think the part is, and often it will be retrieved without further problem. Very useful!I don't believe anyone is gong to be picking up 15 pounds with this magnet, it's not designed for that. However, it's plenty strong for hobby use, and will lift a standard hammer, and at least three pounds, see pictures. It will lift lots of parts, but you will likely break the wand if you regularly try to lift heavy things.I received a similar tool years ago as a gift and it was very useful. However, I didn't take good care of it and the wand sections began to stick together, eventually pulling apart. If I had occasionally wiped a bit of WD-40 or some persistent lubricant like Break Free CLP on the wand, no doubt it would still be working fine. I highly recommend that if you buy this or any similar telescoping tool, you keep the wand lubricated. I kept the head of the old tool, still with plenty of magnetism, to hold small parts while working on this or that. That has an advantage of slightly magnetizing the parts, and then they will then hold on the end of a screwdriver making them easier to work with.In summary, this is a very useful little tool. If used with its design abilities (don't try to lift 15 pounds!) and occasionally lubricated, it will last a long time.
T**N
Good Little Tool - (Upgrade your replacement)
I think every tool box, tool bag, and maybe on your person should have a tape measure, a telescoping magnet. a Sharpie, and a flashlight; but that's just me. I'm not as young as I used to be, and you get the picture. I hate wallowing around like a beached Orca, just to get up to get something that easily could have been close by.I got this as an add-on item, and am pleased with it. The more I use it, the more I appreciate it. I thought it would be comparable to the ones within the price range at the parts house or hardware store; but it is better. I look at those when I'm at the store and now I think they are crap. This has a better feel in the hand, and is much sturdier than those that I have seen and touched. The telescoping is a bit stiff and I expected that stiffness to loosen up with use. It hasn't so far, and now that stiffness is one of the things I appreciate about it. You extend it X inches, and for the most part it stays extended X inches.Do notice in the item description it has a 15 lb. PULL capacity, not lift capacity. I haven't done any Myth Busters testing, but it will pull that brake caliper from over there to right here. It is good for passing parts or nuts and bolts when my son is working in a wheel well, and I'm supervising from over here. As far as lifting capacity, I don't know what it would be rated at. I have picked up some heavier things and lifted in the horizontal and it stressed my wrist more than it stressed the telescoping tubing.My son's went missing, and I thought I'd get a couple more before mine went missing too. He needs one for his work truck and also for his garage. I almost went with the 2-fer offer (notice the "Size" radio button in the listing), but then among the recommendations was also a slim Tekton one, and there is also a bundle offer of one of this SE, and one of the slim Tekton. One of each equals more versatility. So that is the current order preference for me.SIZE:This is about an 1-1/3" in diameter. It's not in the item description, but is in the specs tab. You will notice many round items from China or Taiwan listing by circumference instead of diameter. I do not think I have met a single person who wouldn't use diameter. It is bizarre to me, but might just be a cultural thing. (Excel spreadsheets will offer to plot a "radar chart" and the Japanese love them and think they are intuitive. I look at a radar chart and see an incomprehensible spider web.)This is about 7" in length when collapsed. Fits well in corner of front or hip pocket of jeans.MATERIAL:Like I said earlier, the grip feels good in the hand. some texture for traction, and a Goldilocks amount of cushion. The shafting is stainless, but I do not know the alloy. It has not flash rusted, so it is not 400-series. (400 has good strength, but it has enough free ferric in it that it rusts and it is still called stainless. Go figure.) The magnet is set in the knurled sheath, and it has gotten some good whacks and is still seated fine.- - -SE and TEKTON brands:For the most part, I have been satisfied with these brands. If you are of a certain age, the phrases "Made in China" or "Made in Taiwan" causes some hesitation due to quality issues from the past, or if you want to buy American. Good reasons. However, you'll be hard pressed to find this at anything near this price point that is wholly sourced from the US; and also anything short of Critical Service, like an oil refinery or gas cracking plant, or a rotary tool's SOLOOP branded saw blade mandrel*, should be okay with Chinese or Taiwanese metals. [* see my other review about that unfortunate little purchase. It could have gone very bad. I should have read through all the reviews.]I do have an unrelated ding against Tekton. their deep well 1/4" drive sockets do not have a recess in the receiver end to accept the detent ball that most socket extensions have, including their own extensions. Odd omission on their part; but hey, if you use those you'll want a telescoping magnetic retrieval tool to go find that socket!
U**M
Good Price
Useful, Strong enough pickup car tools dropped.
T**L
Strong magnet
All good. Strong magnet
B**E
Dropped some nails? Your back hurts? Here's the tool for you!
I keep it in our junk drawer, and when I went to look at it again before writing this review, it was like a porcupine with all the little nails and such stuck to it, so the magnet part is working just fine. The fact that it makes picking up metal things on the floor when they are dropped a breeze is fantastic.Amazon suggested categories:Weight capacity—Unknown. I hope I never have to know.Ease of use: No manual required.Safety: As long as no one hits anyone else with it, it should be fine.Strength: It's not going to break.Slide resistant: Not at all. It expands easily.
S**Y
Works as Advertised
Works great!
L**X
So Versatile!!
The telescoping magnet is very well made, and extremely adaptable for a wide variety of purposes. It is a great product, and I am so glad I purchased this product.
R**D
This is a good tool
First I would ignore the negative reviews where the telescoping bits came apart as I'm convinced that they abused this tool. If you pull it out firmly but gently as far as it wants to go, and not as fast and as strong as you can I think the telescoping bits will last a good while. I opened and closed it up a lot and had no problems.I like the textured handle as it gives a good grip which is handy when lifting heavier objects. The knurled sides of the magnet do make it less likely to grip on any metal it passes on the way to what you're aiming at. I think the magnet is strong enough for retrieving normal small objects and hand tools.Now will it lift 15 lbs as advertised? If the object was pure iron or steel (not stainless), perfectly flat, and balanced maybe. But as we all know the things we need to pick up are usually irregularly shaped and sometimes made of mixed metals. I was able to lift a hand barbell with 7 lbs of plates plus about 2 lbs of bar and knobs by putting the magnet on the end of the bar which is chromed. I consider that adequate for a magnet of this size. And lets face it most of the things we want to retrieve with this are going to be much lighter.I would recommend this tool to anyone.
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