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The Neosmuk Magnetic Hooks are heavy-duty, high-grade neodymium hooks designed to hold up to 130lbs. With a corrosion-resistant triple-layer nickel coating and ISO 9001 certified quality, these hooks are perfect for versatile use in any environment, from kitchens to workshops. Easy to install and maintain, they offer a reliable solution for all your hanging needs.
Color | Silver |
Brand | Neosmuk |
Material | Steel |
Finish Type | Iron,Metal |
Mounting Type | Hanging |
Style | Industrial, Compact |
Weight Limit | 100 Pounds |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen,Indoor,Cabinet,Picture,Outdoor,Coat |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.26 x 1.26 x 1.6 inches |
Number of Hooks | 10 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Smuk magnet |
Part Number | NMH series |
Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 1.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 130lbs+ Magnetic Hooks |
Finish | Iron,Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Special Features | Heavy Duty |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**3
Nice handy little pack of magnetic hooks for a fridge or steel cabinet
Be warned about the size, they are very small so look at the measurements on the item and be sure that fits your needs.As is, I use these to stick on the fridge or on my steel workstation at work to hook stuff on such as my ID or a binder clip to clip things to and keep them out of the way but very visible and accessible.These come with the hook and the base separated and you screw them in. The base is a very very very very strong magnet. Be warned. The magnet is very very very strong. Did I mention the magnet is strong? Yeah, it's strong. But the base is small so you can still pull it from a steel surface with ease, but it will hold very tight to any steel surface.
G**S
Great to take on cruises!
These magnets are pretty strong and will hold up many clothing articles. They won't quite hold up an x-large men's shirt that is soaking wet after washing, but you could try doubling up. I bought these to use while on cruises to hold up items, especially clothes after washing items in the sink and they do a pretty good job. If an item was too heavy I transferred it to the string that is usually in the shower, or used 2 hooks on that piece of clothing.
A**M
Going on a cruise? You NEED these magnetic hooks, in fact get a couple sets!
Embarking on a cruise is a voyage of comfort and luxury, but who knew your happiest purchase would be would be a pack of magnetic hooks? Yes, magnetic hooks, those small but mighty wonders, transformed my cabin into the height of organized splendor. Remember...ships have metal walls and storage space is at a premium.Picture this: as soon as we set sail, your cabin is filled with luggage, and the cabin is shall we say "quaint" or "hobbit like" and quickly becomes a Bermuda Triangle of possessions. Enter the magnetic hooks—my saviors. These unsung heroes clung to every metallic surface turning my cabin walls into a strategic organizer space.Need a place for damp swimsuits after a splash in the pool? Hooked! Need a place for the kids swim goggles? Hooked! Tired of sitting on the colossal hat collection? Then display them like prized trophies. Most importantly these hooks can hold your lanyard/Sea Pass by the cabin door. The are strong and also serve as a holder for excursion trip tickets by the desk. I had no problem with them holding heavy towels or keeping stacks of tickets tacked to the wall - good weight capacity. The best return of value - just a few dollars will transform your stateroom. (And if you want to make friends, share them with those who did not know this trick of the trade!)In the end, these magnetic marvels not only upheld my sanity amidst floating chaos but orchestrated a magnetic symphony of tidiness like no other. So, fellow cruisers, salute your new cabin companions and let magnetic hooks be the starboard to your clutter's port!
K**N
Understanding PULL STRENGTH & PARALLEL HOLD is key when choosing a magnet.
(The 22 lb magnetic hooks I bought are no longer listed in the ad. They are now selling 25 lb hooks instead. Just something to keep in mind when reading calculations based on the 22 lb hooks I bought & reviewed below.)***************************************************************************Among other things, I'm using these on three steel doors to hold the curtain rods that hold the curtains. They are quite strong for their size (base is 1/2" in diameter), and I'm very happy with their (parallel) holding power. I docked one star for two hooks that don't fit in their base, demoting them to refrigerator magnets.Simply put, a magnet's PULL STRENGTH measures (in kilograms or pounds) the amount of VERTICAL force required to PULL the magnet AWAY from the metal surface it is stuck to. Applying that to these magnetic hooks means that each one, when stuck to a metal CEILING, is rated for a maximum holding power of approximately 22 lbs/10 kg before it will PULL AWAY from the CEILING. (Assuming all CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL.)Take the same magnetic hook and put it on a WALL made of exactly the same material as the ceiling, and it will SLIDE DOWN the wall much easier than it will PULL AWAY from the ceiling (or PULL AWAY from the wall, for that matter). This is the magnet's PARALLEL HOLD or SHEAR FORCE, and it's not nearly as powerful as its PULL STRENGTH. This same concept explains why 2 magnets stuck together are easier to separate if you SLIDE them apart than if you try to PULL them apart.Manufacturers are generally referring to PULL STRENGTH when stating the holding power of a magnet. Pull Strength is determined by the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF WEIGHT A MAGNET HELD WHEN TESTED UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. PARALLEL HOLD/SHEAR FORCE can be reasonably estimated at 10% to 25% of a magnet's PULL STRENGTH. With that in mind, we'll assume a PARALLEL HOLD of 17% for these magnetic hooks rated at 22 lbs (22lbs X 17% = 3.74 lbs). Under that assumption, we can expect that each hook (if used on a metal WALL or DOOR) should hold approximately 3 3/4 lbs of weight before it SLIDES DOWN THE WALL. Obviously, that's much less than its stated pull strength of 22 lbs (the amount of weight it should hold if used on a ceiling). Because a magnet fails under less weight when used on a wall rather than a ceiling, or holds less weight than stated on packaging or sale ads, does NOT mean that the magnet is flawed or the manufactuer and sellers are deceitful. The magnet is simply demonstrating, in real life, (and perhaps to the user's dismay), the difference between its PULL STRENGTH (22 lbs in this case) vs its PARALLEL HOLD/Shear Force (approximately 2 1/4 to 5 1/2 lbs = 10% to 25% of 22 lbs).In addition to orientation, there are other factors or conditions that influence a magnet's performance/strength/holding power, SUCH AS:THE MAGNET:**What is the magnet made of, what type of material? (ceramic, alloy, rare earth, etc),**What is the magnet's CONDITION? (chipped, cracked, scratched, dirty, etc)**What is its size and shape?**Is the magnet "CUPPED" or not? Cupped=magnet is placed into a steel 'cup' or 'holder', like themagnets on these hooks. Cupping 'focuses' most of the magnet's pull in one direction [the openend of the cup], giving it more holding strength than it would have without the cup.**How has the magnet been HANDLED? Has it been stored correctly (it matters)? Has it been dropped? (dropping magnet=not good)ENVIRONMENTAL:**What is the AMBIENT temperature and humidity level? Is there excess moisture present?**Will the magnet be completely submerged, used to attract submerged items?**What is the temperature of the metal the magnet will attach to? - What is the temperature of the magnet?THE METAL:**What of the metal the magnet attracts or attaches to? - How thick is the metal? (thicker = better) - What are its components?**What is the condition of the metal item or surface? Is it BARE and CLEAN or is it coated, painted, dirty, greasy, rusty? - Is it perfectly FLAT or is it curved or uneven? Is it perfectly SMOOTH or is it textured, rough, bumpy, dented, chipped?ANYTHING THAT INTERFERES WITH 100% FULL & DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN MAGNET AND METAL DIMINISHES THE MAGNET'S HOLDING POWER.~~~and that's just the short list, there's more, and it ALL matters.I think the physics of magnets and magnetism is fascinating, but technical and complex enough to blow MY mind right out of the science book! Fortunately, for most of us 'average consumers', this very BASIC understanding of PULL STRENGTH as it relates to PARALLEL HOLD/SHEAR FORCE is likely the most beneficial (and easiest to remember) when choosing a household, craft, hobby or shop magnet for your particular task.*********************************************************************************NOTE: IDEAL CONDITIONS for testing a magnet's holding power means the METAL is thick, perfectly smooth and flat, perfectly clean and bare. Same for the MAGNET, it is in PERFECT, new condition. Ambient conditions [temp, humidity, dust-free, etc] are also PERFECT. Everything is as perfect as it can be in order to achieve the maximum holding power of the magnet, and that result is what is stated on packaging, in ads, etc. Our personal-use conditions are very unlikely to be as perfect as testing conditions, and a magnet's strength/performance will be affected accordingly.
M**G
Should work well for cruise ships
I bought a package of these magnetic hanging hooks after seeing other passengers use them on a Viking cruise. Viking ships and probably others as well use what amounts to corrugated steel "drywall" in some areas of passenger cabins, and these hooks are great for items like hats, nightgowns, etc that it's a nuisance to regularly have to get from a closet or drawer. Strong magnets and durably made. And certainly a reasonable value for money, considering the convenience their use provides.
R**.
Colored Hook Magnets
These arrived and I thought oh, no. They are about 1/2" and not the 1" magnets I thought I was ordering. However, I went ahead and opened the package. I really do like these. They are very strong, and the hook actually screws down very tightly, unlike my 1" hook magnets. The colors (I bought this blue, and a red set) are very nice and true to the pictures. Very happy with my purchase.
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