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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Not what I expected by looking at photo and description, very cheap and could not hold 25 pounds using all 4
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Sturdy and strong! Can’t wait to use for our cruise!
Jason Marascio
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
The magnets are definitely strong but I was shocked to find out that assembly was required. They do not screw together without some effort due to the coating on threads. I ordered 75 and spent over and hour putting them together. Seller shows a single pic of base and hook separated but NEVER mentions they don’t come assembled or assembly is required. Feel that should be mentioned very clearly in the ad. Assembling a smaller amount probably wouldn’t be so bad, but 75 is a lot with the coating issues and the toll it takes on your fingers.
dePublic
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The magnets are strong as advertised and I will find a use for them. I did not pay close enough attention to the dimensions of the magnets, so they are smaller than I imagined. Just be careful to read the provided specifications and measure the dimensions of the items you want to hang on them. In retrospect, I had to laugh because the pictures on my 27-inch desktop seem bigger than the actual magnets.
DM
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Two of the ten hook bolts have defective threads and can't be screwed on the base. I was trying to have them replaced, but Amazon wants me to drop them off at a location that's almost 20 miles from my house, or pay $7.99 shipping. Two stars because the ones that work, do work well. This company needs a better quality control.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
These clips have a much smaller base than pictured, but they work. I use them on my magnetic marker boards for hanging some things with loops and strings. Two of them hold my keys on my refrigerator.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Love! Perfect for cruising! Sooo strong! Hung up a backpack full of souvenirs
Milliee
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2024
They're magnetic hooks. Simple and easy. Just stick to any metal surface and hang stuff on them. The best part is, they come with some strong magnets, to the point where I have to use a fair bit of strength to separate them.
Ryan
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2024
I noted a few other reviews on these MIKEDE magnetic hooks commented on lack of strength, and there is a key consideration these folks probably aren't aware of: shear and leverage. Backing up, I own quite a number of magnetic hooks, including some in exactly this form factor and while these are almost as strong, they do release under less pressure. That said, they're still more than strong enough to hold heavy coats, small bags, etc from a vertical position.Magnetic hooks of these type are not designed to be used horizontally (e.g. stuck straight out from a door), but rather to be stuck upside down to a ceiling. The reason for this is because the magnetic attraction works strongest when the force pulling against it goes straight in the opposite direction. On a door, the force is pulling down on the end of the hook, which acts as a lever against the magnet stuck to the door. Perpendicular forces shears these off very easily with little to no force (or weight). Vertically is another story, and they work exceptionally well in that orientation. If you want door hooks, buy door hooks - they're designed quite differently. The 25 lb weight limit here applies to direct opposing force, not perpendicular; I'd be surprised if they held even two pounds in that orientation.That aside, these are otherwise decent hooks. The white coating is applied well, the hook screws in tightly to the magnetic base, and they come in a 6-pack. They're moderately well-priced at $13 CAD at time of review, but I have seen larger counts for about the same as well, so shop around. The 4-star rating reflects value for money, as consumers can probably do a little better if they look.
SMB
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2024
These are rubbish magnetic hooks that are weak by comparison to many others of similar design and style (although they do have slightly smaller magnets), poorly made with numerous defects, scratches, and chipped paint. For best results, these should be attached to the ferromagnetic materials (i.e. iron, nickel, cobalt and their alloys etc).Under the BEST of conditions (i.e. where they are attached to sufficiently strong alloys), they will probably be able to hold relatively objects; however, if the material don't contain of those ferromagnetic elements, it will likely not be strong enough to be useful (at least not for me).The claim of 10 kg/22 lb of vertical pull (3.2/7 lb horizontally) is laughable at best especially for the horizontal pull. Granted, could've worked better when they're attached to 1" thick steel wall or ceiling but I don't have that at home and I dunno anyone that does. In any event, these do NOT work (based on the ads) as intended for my needs and that's rather disappointing to say the least.Last but not least, the physical build quality of these is just bad; there are chipped paint everywhere and not a single of 'em is free of some sort of defects or scratches. The tip of the hook is also sharp although it's not the worst that I've seen. On a second thought, perhaps these are returned products although the overall quality still seems substandard even if they are returned products.≡ ValueAll things considered, these are rubbish magnetic hooks that simply aren't strong enough for my needs and they are poorly made in general with numerous defects, scratches, and chipped paint. They are pricey at $13 (for a pack of 6) for what they don't provide for me and their overall quality, versatility, and performance. Your mileage might vary.
Dari
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
Currently using some of these to hang stainless steel pots and pans in my kitchen, along with various cooking utensils. A few more stick to the back of our door to organize hats, keys, and other accessories. We also use them as part of our cable management at our double desk to keep chargers and such within easy reach. I even took one to work to hang some small plants (one is literally hanging from the bottom of a bolt in a shelf; I'll add pictures next time I'm in).Keep in mind: the strength of the magnet will depend on the metal you are trying to stick it to.I would also recommend perhaps using a piece of paper/cloth to protect some surfaces; the magnet slid as I was removing it from our front door and it scuffed the paint a bit.All in all, these turned out to be much better than I had hoped, and I'd definitely buy them again.
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