🧲 Power your projects with magnets that mean business!
MIKEDE Strong Rare Earth Neodymium Magnets are heavy-duty bar magnets measuring 60x10x3 mm, delivering a powerful 18 lbs pull force each. Coated with a durable Ni+Cu+Ni layer, they resist rust and scratches, ensuring long-lasting performance. Equipped with double-sided adhesive, these magnets offer versatile use on both metallic and non-metallic surfaces, ideal for crafting, organizing, and DIY projects in professional and home environments.
D**N
Super strong and work perfectly!
Small but super strong magnet. I tried multiple magnet sheet out there, but neither could hold any very light thing, while this one can hold everything perfectly! And the tiny size make it possible to be attached to any surfaces. Highly recommend
D**.
Worth the money
1/10 for nip clamps, too bulky, not smol tiddy accommodated, liable to break skin. Heavy kink only. 6/10 for earrings. Beauty im simplicity, posh AF, they make my eyes pop, not the most comfortable but they shouldn't fall off. 10/10 for fridge use. Very nice power to size ratio. They got some grip!
Y**S
EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED
My Homeowners insurance rep said I have to get rid of the locks on the burglar bars in two of my bedroom windows. I had them removed, but then the unlocked gate would swing outward, which is not only unsightly but lets everyone know they're not secure. These are very heavy metal bars, so I was hesitant to try a magnet, but since the gate is flush with the installed bars, I couldn't wrap anything around it to tie it closed. I gave these magnets a try, and they work perfectly. They're incredibly strong, and now I feel a little more secure knowing passersby won't notice the missing locks from the street, since the gates now stay flush with the rest of the parts.
A**A
Haven't used the adhesive strips yet but the magnets have been great so far.
I can't attest to the adhesive strips as I've yet to used them. I have used the magnets quite a bit, though. So far, so good! They're every bit as strong & durable as any other decent quality neodymium magnets that I've used but for a better price. I have no complaints & would recommend them to anyone looking for smaller, strong, neodymium magnets.They're approximately 2¼" (L) × 1cm (W) so, if you're trying to make something such as a kitchen knife storage strip you'll want to get the larger package & you'll have to used several magnets. If you want to hold something heftier than a few knives you're probably going to need the entirety of the large pack.I was looking for something that could securely hold metal bowls in place on a metal tray for a pet feeding station. I have a cat that's about 2x as messy as a Saint Bernard! Pre-made feeding stations weren't working to my satisfaction. I decided that I could make a better one than that which I'd be able to buy.I ordered the magnets, fixed them to the bottom of the bowls & snapped them onto the tray. The magnets are more than enough to ensure that the bowls stay in place while my messy cat tries to eat straight THROUGH the food dishes. Lol. It also makes cleaning up the tray & secured bowls easy to clean... Unlike pre-made feeding stations. The magnets stay put while still being simple enough to remove when necessary.⚠️FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS⚠️For those unfamiliar with neodymium magnets &/or magnets strength beyond that of the average refrigerator magnets - these (neodymium) magnets should be removed/separated by SLIDING them apart & NOT PULLING apart. If you attempt to pull the magnets apart from each other (particularly) or even magnetic metals you could quite easily break the magnets & more importantly, injure yourself. They're very strong & it doesn't take much... just a slight slip in your grip & you'll be in for one hell of a blood bluster, at minimum.So, REMEMBER... you need to SLIDE them apart. Do NOT PULL.
A**R
VERY strong!!!
They're very strong, just like everyone says. I bought them to hold a small calendar on my fridge, and they're perfect for that. The calendar flips through the months with a metal coil hinge/binder, and through the coil is a thin metal rod with a dent/curve at the center, so that you can hook the curve over a nail to hang the calendar. Well, my first idea was to just hold the calendar in place near the top of the calendar though the paper, but since these magnets are so strong, of course it was attracted to the metal coil and rod. So, as it turned out, all I had to do was just put the magnet strait on the fridge, and then magically put the calendar's thin rod thing directly on the magnet --and it held. Now, to flip to a new month with my calendar, all I have to do is pull off the calendar, flip to the next month, and return the calendar to the magnet --so easy!!! In the past I had to remove four weaker magnets I had holding the calendar. These magnets are so much better!!! I have the rest (five remaining) stacked together, also on my fridge, and they hold a pair of curved embroidery scissors which I keep handy on the fridge, for removing loose threads and cutting off labels of cloth items deep into the seam. Stacking the magnets five deep like that works well to keep the curved pointed tip of the scissors from digging into and scratching the fridge when I remove the scissors from the magnet.So, that wiped out my entire pack of six magnets for those two purposes, but these are such great magnets that I'm contemplating buying more for other uses. I also like how they look so much nicer on my fridge than the big black magnets I used to have, since these ones are smaller and prettier with their shininess. On the fridge, they have a minimal aesthetic, and match well with my other stainless steel "pushpin" magnets. I highly recommend these workhorses which every household needs!!!
K**K
Brittle magnets and weak stickems
The magnets are strong but brittle. One fell on my wooden floor and broke into three pieces.Also the stickems that come with them, are useless. Too weak to keep the magnets from pulling away from the door andmagnetising together. I know no such word don't know how else to describe it. I ended up using Gorilla glue to stick them to each side of the door.
B**M
Were old time magnets just 'puny'???? Not these!!!
As advertised, great on a cruise, and when I unpacked at home I started seeing even more uses for them. I use mega-glue or whatever on these super-strong magnets to attach them to whatever I need to STAY PUT. Find the nearest metal surface and voila! Were all magnets kinda "puny" when I was a kid??? I never considered using magnets for the variety of items these magnets support. Anyway, these are STRONG and have many, many uses during cruises and at home.
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