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Luis T
> 24 hourThese are good looking hooks, they have a nice, smooth finish and the magnet/base is coated in rubber to protect your surface. Installation doesnt get any easier than a magnet, but you do have to assemble/screw the hooks to the magnet base. They are plenty strong to hold your coat or other article(s) of clothing.
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DVJ77
> 24 hourSo, I didnt hold out too much hope for magnetic hooks, figuring they would not be strong enough to be widely useful. But the picture shows my two heaviest winter coats being held up nicely by them. To be sure, if you yank on them, they will break free. But if you avoid doing stuff like that, they can let you hang things where you cant drill holes (assuming its on a magnetic metal surface). I have them on a foam-core door with a metal skin, and they work great. Refrigerators are also a good surface. The hooks themselves are a nice muted metallic finish, and the magnets are enshrouded in soft rubber to avoid scratching. They have definitely added convenience. The only possible downside is that they are a bit expensive.
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Prof. Kay Torp
> 24 hourI really like these. Theyre bigger than I expected and stronger than I expected. They were easily put together with a Phillips head screwdriver (which was drawn to the magnet, but I prevailed). The brushed nickel hook looks modern and sophisticated. Ive wanted to hang a wreath or other decoration on my storm door for years but could never find a strong enough magnet for that until now. One of these hooks holds the wreath and a basket of goodies at the same time. I think these will prove useful in many more ways around the house. Im pleased.
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Melissa
> 24 hourVery strong magnets, seems to hold coats fine, I have these stuck to the back of my front door in my small apartment, great for hanging guest coats, don’t need a coat tree that takes up space.
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Ronald Schafer
> 24 hourIncludes: 2 double hooks (needs assembly) Currently have a few small magnetic hooks from the garage and office. Was looking for larger magnetic hooks and the double hooks is a bonus. Assembly required with a standard phillips screwdriver. See photos for assembly. Magnetic Double Hooks. 6.5 ounces each in weight each. Large 2.59 inch wide circular rubber coated magnet. One hook is shorter and the second is longer. (hooks are non magnetic) Finished in black with laser etching lettering (in gray) What can it hold? Hung an old movie camera that weights 2 pounds and 6 ounces. Along with a second mirrorless camera at 2 pounds and 1.5 ounces. Held like a champ! Attached to a medal door and tried to hang a 100 extension cord. That was past the limits and would not hold. Extension cord is above 10 pounds. However it could be used to close a medal door, even the fridge doors with no issues. Just to give you an idea of the strength of these. Overall. A very strong double hook and you get two for a good price. With the rubber base you wont scratch the door or medal object. Setup only takes a minute if you have a standard phillips screwdriver. Held my two cameras at over 4 pounds perfectly, could have added more. Hope this was helpful.
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Cha
> 24 hourThese were bigger than I expected, but they work great. I dont love the style, but thats fine. Its clear they were designed as coat hooks, so if you have a metal surface you need to hang coats from, thats great. As pictured, it holds my 32oz metal water bottle full of water with no problem. I dont have anything heavier that I can test with since I only have the small space on the side of my fridge :) 5 stars because they work as advertised.
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Julie
> 24 hourWhen they said these were heavy duty, they were not kidding! I made the mistake of attaching to the wall to see which side was magnetic before I attached the hook and I almost couldnt get it off the wall. That was exactly what I was looking for.
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Jimmy
> 24 hourI work in a large shop with metal walls. There are no available wooden frames to drive a screw or a nail in to hang items. You have to re-think how you organize things. I dont want to drive a screw in my metal walls, so Ive found the most useful items to use for organizing in this scenario are magnets. These magnetic coat hangers are simply the best I have ever used. It seems like the entire manufacturing process was scrutinized at every step along the way. The magnets are very powerful and they decided to apply a thin rubber coating as well so the magnet would not mar the metal surface it was applied to. Applying the rubber did not seem to hurt the magnetic power at all. The magnets held my heaviest coat without shifting. The hanger itself is a finely made casting that I could find zero flaws in. It is finished out with a smooth coating. The attachment screws appear to be stainless. These are not the cheapest coat hooks youll ever get, but youll know where your money went when you see and use them. Very happy with these.
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Alton F.
> 24 hourThe ULIBERMAGNET Strong Magnetic Double Hooks are extremely strong and the hooks are large enough to make it very useful. These are nice looking hooks with a smooth black finish. I currently have items hanging from them that weight approximately 40 to 45 pounds each. From what I can tell they could probably hold considerably more weight. Even with this amount of weight they do not slide from position. The largest and heaviest coat could not begin to test these hooks capability. These are very good quality magnetic hangers and I consider them an outstanding value!
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Sock
> 24 hourBig fan of these hooks. They’re a good size to hold things and easy to put together. The magnet is STRONG. Like I said, I stuck one to my fridge to test it, and now I’ve just accepted that that’s where it lives. I tested it on the walls to see if it was strong enough to sense the metal within the wall (?), and it was not. So make sure the place you want to put it has enough metal for a magnet.