MIKEDE Neodymium Bar Magnets with Double-sided Adhesive - 60mm x 10mm x 3mm (16 PCS) Rare earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnet currently made. They are amazingly powerful for their size and have innumerable uses. These block magnets are 2.36 inch (60mm) long, 0.40 inch (10mm) wide and 0.12 inch (3mm) thick. They are magnetized through the thickness. They are composed of neodymium iron boron magnetic material and are plated in nickel-copper-nickel for a shiny corrosion resistant finish. Maximum working temperature is 176 F (80 C).These Neodymium thin rectangular magnets provide an astonishing pull of 10lb and every magnet has a triple coating of nickel, copper and nickel again to prevent against corrosion. Our Neodymium magnets are commonly used in creative applications such as model making, theatre design, furniture making, exhibition displays and packaging. They also have many uses in engineering and manufacturing where small size and maximum strength are required. What's more, because of their resistance to demagnetisation they are ideal for creating a shock-absorbing or damping effect when used to repel other magnets. Warning1. Keep away from pacemakers.2. Powerful magnets can hurt your fingers.3. Not for children, parental supervision required.4. All magnets may chip and shatter, but if used correctly can last a lifetime 5. If damaged please dispose of completely. Shards are still magnetized and if swallowed can inflict serious damage.
H**I
Very strong magnet
Single one is able to lift 4 kilos
J**J
Very strong albeit fragile magnets. Used in the resistance break of an old elliptical machine.
Lightweight, compact, and impressively strong for their size, but also relatively fragile.As advised by many other reviewers, these are highly susceptible to cracking or chipping. However, this is not unusual for magnets of this type.I can see how some people have experienced them snapping altogether. As they're not very thick or dense, they need to be handled carefully. SLIDE them apart from each other. Don't pull them off directly, especially not by the ends. Be just as cautious when adjusting them on whatever surface they've been placed.I've managed to keep all of them intact despite some minor chipping on the corners and edges of a few of them. But in my case, the breakage of tiny pieces is due primarily to their application and repeated adjustments before finalizing their placements.I've used them to supplement the resistance inside an old elliptical trainer for which I can no longer find a replacement console. As I can no longer control the resistance electronically, to compensate, I've stacked these bars along the inside of the existing break assembly, and with some experimentation, I've been able to to get about 70-80% of the maximum resistance I'd normally get without taking apart any of the mechanism, cutting cables, or forcing any contact with the main flywheel. And that's just with ONE set of these magnets. I could potentially go over 100% of the original maximum by adding a second set.In essence, I've prolonged the lifespan of my machine and saved myself hundreds of dollars. I no longer have real-time control or dynamic programming, but I'm okay with the semi-permanent, medium-difficulty setting. Anything else, I can track on my smart watch.
M**D
Weak magnet and weak adhesive
If you are planning to hang up a displate with these, forget it.The magnet itself is not strong enough to hold it in place, so I doubt it would be strong enough to hold a hammer like in the pictures.As for the glue, 2 of my magnets just keep falling off the walls.Overall I simply dont recommend wasting your time and money on those.
K**A
Horrible Magnets
These are horrible. One broke in 3 pieces, with no effort at all. The two sided tape won't stick to anything. I am returning these.
J**S
Excellent magnets
Very useful for many applications. My power bars hold great with these strong magnets.
L**.
These are very fragile. I read all of the ...
These are very fragile. I read all of the reviews and knew how fragile they were and despite this prior knowledge I still broke 3 of the six within the first 5 minutes. They are so strong if you lay them down anywhere near another one, they pop together and both are broke. Leave them all stuck together until you get ready to use them, and make sure you slide them off, not try to pull them apart, because they will get broke that way.
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