Neosmuk Magnetic Hooks, Heavy Duty Earth Magnets with Hook for Refrigerator, Extra Strong Cruise Hook for Hanging, Magnetic Hanger for Curtain, Grill(Silver White,4 Pack)
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Tom A Hussey
> 3 dayHave not used for intended purpose yet, but have tried at home on several surfaces. Vertical hold is fantastic on all surfaces, while Horizontal hold on slick surfaces with up to 2 lbs. tend to side, while they do not on textured surfaces. Magnets are very strong! Intend to cover the magnets with a thin fabric to alleviate this issue,
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Texasmom
Greater than one weekVery quick delivery of these strong magnetic hooks.
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Barbara
> 3 dayI dont know what Im doing wrong. I put them on a steel shed and they just slide down. Im not sure what else I can do.
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N. Hansen
> 3 dayI wanted some hooks for a metal door. The others that I tried said they were strong but wouldnt even hold a baseball hat. These definitely work as intended.
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Damion Weber
> 3 dayThese were recommended for our cruise. Worked great to keep room organized. Great for towels, bags, jackets, etc
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Jazzy
> 3 dayThey hold more weight when on the ceiling than on the wall but great for holding purses or belts, jewelry, etc. On the ceiling of the cabin it held a canvas bag that had some weight to it.
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Alissa
> 3 dayI use these when I go on a cruise to hang stuff since the walls are magnetic. They work amazingly for light weight items like hats, lanyards, towels or small bags. When I tried hanging a backpack on it it kept sliding down but they are still very useful for other items. Would recommend!
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tannia ross
> 3 dayThey are strong and sturdy. If you need something that removes easily, this is not the thing for you.
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Charla L. Ronnberg
> 3 dayTwo came stuck together & cant be pulled or even slide them apart. The magnets are strong! I love the two I can use.
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Jim Kearney
> 3 dayDid you know that the ceilings of some cruise ship bathrooms are magnetized? We just made it through a week in one of the least comfortable cruise ship bathrooms weve ever been on (one of the smaller, older Oceania ships.) The one saving grace was this magnetized hook, which we hung from the ceiling next to the shower entrance, making it possible to get in the bathrobe easily while still in the shower stall. These were heavy bathrobes, but the 100 lb. capacity of the small hook never wavered.