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Ant Mag Carabiner Magnetic Hooks combine industrial-grade neodymium magnets with a durable nickel-plated steel carabiner, delivering a powerful 80 lbs vertical hold and 20 lbs horizontal capacity. Designed for quick, tool-free installation on any metal surface, these hooks swivel 360ยฐ for versatile use indoors or outdoors. Their corrosion-resistant finish ensures long-lasting performance, making them the ultimate space-saving solution for kitchens, offices, garages, and beyond.









| ASIN | B072HYPSYB |
| Additional Features | Heavy Duty |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,333 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #96 in Magnetic Hooks |
| Brand Name | Ant Mag |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,240) |
| Finish Types | Metal,Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ant Mag |
| Material Type | magnet and steel |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 80 Pounds |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 80 Pounds |
| Minimum Weight Capacity | 80 Pounds |
| Model Number | Ant Mag-NL32-1 |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount, Hanging |
| Number of Hooks | 2 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garage,Indoor,Kitchen,Outdoor,Swivel |
| Shape | Round |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 614993086400 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
H**Y
An adventure in "bag tag" substitution
In 2006 someone told me that if you put your purse on the floor it means you will lose money. Ever since then I've been pretty poor. I'm not generally superstitious but I figure it can't HURT to not put my $100+ bag on the floor. After all, it has all my chapstick in it (and other important-ish items.) I've been having a problem with the crumbling bathroom infrastructure here in Vegas. Most stalls I visit do not have a hook to hold your bag. I've tried hovering while holding the bag but it just wasn't practical. This forces me to put my lovely purse on public bathroom floors. (I pee a lot.) I think of that superstition EVERY TIME. I can't even remember the name of the girl who told me that but it has haunted me for 17 years. So thank you, girl at random bar for changing the entire trajectory of my life. RUDE. Superstition aside, putting my purse on a disgusting bathroom floor is still pretty gross. I wanted one of those bag tags but I didn't $50 DOLLARS want a bag tag. (I mean, come on that's almost as expensive as the whole bag!) I thought this would make a good substitute (at least until I cave and buy the cute one.) Besides, I'm skeptical that the bag tag actually working so I'd rather throw $10 at it than $50. First off, DO NOT try this out on your stainless steel refrigerator. Or if you do, NOT in front of your boyfriend. He was preeeetty annoyed because it scratched. So that test was a fail that resulted in a lot of OMG WTF lecturing. However, I'm not afraid to scratch up the metal of a bathroom stall so whatever. Then I immediately went on vacation. Traveling abroad leaves you in a lot of creepy bathroom situations, like that time I took a shower while sitting on a toilet. But I carry tiny travel purses and they usually get ruined anyway. I brought the magnet with me but I'm pretty sure all that did was make TSA search my stuff. Travel purses can just be around your body while you pee because they're basically fanny packs. So not much use for the bagnet on vaca. When I got home I was able to test it on my every day purse in the bathroom of a breakfast place. The magnet immediately began to slide down the stall. The only way to make it work was to put the magnet under the door handle. Even then it didn't look stable and I feared it would fall. It did not, but I had a pretty nervous extra fast pee about it. Maybe I just have a very fat purse? So when I got home I checked using the bathroom scale. 3.3LBS. My bathroom scale usually weighs me like 15-20LBS heavier (obviously) so I admit that could be inaccurate. Then I used the mail scale. 3.5LBS. I don't know if that qualifies as a fat purse or not, but there is not a 70LB margin of error here. Overall this is a strong magnet that scratches your fridge, makes TSA suspish, and will keep an itty bitty bag on a bathroom stall MAYBE. I'd say my bag is average. This is a cool magnet and I might use it to help secure my bag on an ATV for my next vacation, but it's not working the way I'd hoped. Still, I won't send it back because I put my purse on the ground a lot and losing money is kind of my curse now. My next idea is to just get a carabiner and secure the purse to the stall handle. I did that with the magnet anyway and the carabiner would be much lighter and less awkward to carry around. I have no idea why "magnet" was my first thought instead of "hook" -- I guess I'm not a good life hacker. I'm sure I will find an alternative use for this, so I don't think it's overall a bad purchase. I suspect the fancy bag magnet would have gotten a similar result, so I'm just happy I didn't spend $50 on that. I think I can find an alternative use for this one, but the fancy one would have been a total loss.
A**I
Very strong
Super sturdy and heavy duty. Stay on car even when moving. Purchased for camping to hang on car roof rack to support portable camping shower
C**L
Sleek
Nice looking magnets at a strong but lower pound holding power then some others. The purpose is to hold the straps on my iPad case while I'm in stores doing demos with product demos running on it. I wanted something strong enough to hold the iPad so someone couldn't easily grab it and run, and also be able to get it off myself without marring store displays. Perfect for that purpose. It's difficult to remove with a direct pull, easier if you slide it. And toward that point, I'm not sure how much weight it would hold if it's mounted vertically with something hanging from it. You might want to get something stronger. The 80 lb appears to be for direct pulls, It's fairly easy to slide.
J**Z
Super strong, just watch out for scratching
I bought these primarily because I needed somewhere to put damp microfiber cloths, after using them to clean with bleach, to avoid accidentally bleaching other laundry items by throwing them in together. I had a bunch of mesh laundry bags and decided to hang one on the side of the dryer for the cloths. The other one holds my extra wool dryer balls. The magnets are ridiculously strong! I have to slide them to an edge to pull them off, so the adhesive discs are nice to prevent scratching surfaces. Unfortunately, the adhesive is crap. The magnets started sliding off the adhesive backing pretty quickly. But I just took that one and placed it in the corner of the mesh bag to hold it up instead of using the carabiner clip. Bonus: I used one to locate studs in my wall since it's strong enough to be attracted to the steel nails and stay there.
T**F
These are fantastic magnets
I really love these they work fantastically fir what i needed
G**E
Bought instead of Bagnet
I bought this because I am a parent of a toddler and we are carrying around a restaurant bag and diaper bag. I noticed a lot of the time there are no hooks whether at the restaurant or bathroom. I figured I can attach these magnets on the bags and magnetize it to whatever, so itโs versatile in that way. It worked! We find ourselves magnetizing this on to each other more than magnetizing it to the bathroom wall or restaurant. Which is fine with us! It works when we need it to. Itโs strong, donโt get ur fingers pinned between 2 of them. Size is small and mighty. Love the carabiner aspect of it!
R**S
Powerful and strong
Very powerful magnet. Used to hold a small bag at the gym and works great!!
A**R
Magnets holders
There pretty strong for how small they are. They work great. I work in construction so I use these to hold up my portable speaker. So I'm always using them taking them off and on all day.
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