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The Applied Magnets 10Pc Neodymium Magnet set features 1.26" diameter discs with an impressive 18 lbs pull force each, coated in a durable triple-layer nickel-copper-nickel finish. Manufactured in ISO-certified facilities, these rare earth magnets deliver unmatched strength and corrosion resistance, making them perfect for professional DIY, cosplay, industrial applications, and educational use. The included red dot marking the North Pole ensures precise alignment, while the pack of 10 offers versatile solutions for all your magnetic needs.









| ASIN | B01MSTKTSF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,633 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #207 in Rare Earth Magnets |
| Brand | Applied Magnets |
| Brand Name | Applied Magnets |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,264 Reviews |
| Included Components | Pack of Magnets for crafts and DIY Projects |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1.26"L x 0.12"W x 0.12"Th |
| Item Thickness | 0.13 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Applied Magnets |
| Material | Iron, Neodymium, Nickel |
| Material Type | Iron, Neodymium, Nickel |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26"L x 0.12"W x 0.12"Th |
| Pull Force | 18 Pounds |
| Shape | Round |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
K**S
Powerful magnets great for use in cosplay!
Earlier this year, I was cosplaying a character with horns that come out of the sides of her head (Albedo, from Overlord), right above the ear, rather than sit on top of the head like most horns do, and come around to rest in front of the forehead. Since they're somewhat odd horns, I found myself in a bit of a predicament in regards to mounting them on my head, not only due to their location, but because of the weight my horns ended up being (after several incarnations, the lowest I got was about 3.5 ounces each; if you can manage really light foam horns, it's a lot easier!). After some researching and trial-and-error, I ended up realizing I needed really, REALLY strong magnets to make this work. Neodymium magnets really are something! Using all 10, the power of these babies can work even through my hand (so if I put one in my palm and let the other 9 attract to it through the back of my hand, the pull is strong enough to hold), so they're pretty powerful. Now, I will say that they're most powerful in groups, so the more weight you want these to hold up, the more magnets need to be stacked together. For my horns, I ended up putting 1 magnet in the base of each horn and then putting a matching magnet inside some thermoplastic attached to a headband that I wore underneath my wig. With four total magnets, my horns were really secure! I could move my head around freely without fear of the horns flying off, and because they're magnets, taking the horns back off at the end of each day was really easy. One trouble I had in regards to using these to mount was that due to my horns having so much in the front, the magnets weren't strong enough to fight against gravity and keep the points of the horns sitting where they needed to. The magnets held them up, of course, but because they're smooth, the pull of gravity was able to shift the horns around so the points kept sinking downward. To counteract this, I added in a thin metal headband wrapped in black thread (to blend in with my wig) that offered enough resistance to the pull of gravity to keep the horns where I put them when the magnets attracted. I think if you could somehow make it so there's enough resistance so two magnets can't turn around on one another you can get around this issue in the event whatever you're mounting has to fight against the pull of gravity. The only other issue was that I had to resort to using a rubberized glue substance called flex-seal to actually adhere the magnets into my horns. Most other glues didn't get enough of a grip and the magnets ripped themselves free of my horns when I went to remove them from the magnets in the headband. The flex-seal was definitely able to grip the most effectively of everything I tried. The alternative would be to actually encase them in something, like I did with the thermoplastic. I didn't encase the magnets in the stuff I made my horns out of (papermache and drywall joint compound) because on top of this stuff being pretty fragile, I also didn't want to lose any of the magnet's power, since it already had to attract to its base through a wig and the more stuff a magnet has to work through to, the less powerful the connection is. Personally, I didn't experience any breakage of the magnets themselves, but they are thin enough that I can see them being fragile if you're reckless and let them attract something aggressively from a distance or drop them on the ground. As for the issue of two magnets getting stuck together without a barrier, there is hope! I found that taking stuck magnets in my palm and sliding them apart was FAR more effective than trying to pry one up and off. You just gotta go slow and stay constant to break the connection and then not let them attract back together. I've had magnets accidentally come together several times while working on my horns and I was able to pry them free each time. Trying to pry them free like you're opening a book will probably result in you ripping off a fingernail or breaking the magnets, if you decide to shove something metal in between them to use like a lever. When trying to figure out the poles, I kept one inside my fist to protect it from snapping up a magnet. They're strong enough that you can feel the pull even through your hand. For the price, I think you get a lot of magnets and that they're pretty great! They're a pretty good size, not too thin or too thick. They worked pretty great for my needs as a cosplayer, so I recommend! Just be sure to test whatever you're doing; wiggle around to see if things succumb to gravity, test how much pull is needed to pry the magnets off things, see if your adhesion method was strong enough to combat the magnets own magnetic pull, etc.
M**.
Thank You for using a Darker Color Background instead on showing a picture on white background.
Very Strong N52 magnets, NICELY packaged wrapped in bubble packing in a sturdy box. Could not be happier and just bought more from them. Just bought some of the 1/16" thick as well. I commented on the AD picture about that is was much better to see the product with a picture on a Darker Color than on the usually white background it enhances the contrast to you can see the product better.... Nice presentation. Now that I have had a change to play with these, They are as I had expected "Strong Magnets" Notes to future buyers: * Neodymium magnets N35-N52 in general are brittle.... and because they are very strong magnets will surprise you as to how far away they are attracted to each other. Just the size of these magnets will jump together when the two magnets are 4" apart. They can break if they smack together. * This size is large enough and STRONG enough that once two of these get stuck together, they are extremely hard to get them apart by hand. Hence that is why you see a plastic spacer between the magnets when you get them. If you do not believe what I am saying, go ahead and try it if you think I am bluffing. "Be very careful with small children as this size is of a size for small ones to get pinched fingers and if they break the pieces can be sharp. * Please read everything as to how to put magnets together and take apart safely and save those plastic spacers so you can put them between the magnets when you are done playing with them. I would personally not go any larger size of magnet for children less than 12 years old. And adults you need to be very careful with magnets at 1" cubic inch or larger. These are extremely strong magnets with greater than 90 lbs of pulling force. If you get two of those stuck together you will not pull them apart by hand and will need to make a tool online to separate them. And although they are very thick they can still break or chip off a corner or edge of the magnet. If you write up a REVIEW that the magnets are too fragile you need to look in a mirror to find the true answer as to why it broke. So if you write up a review please look at the person in the mirror before you write up a bad review to say they break too easy. Magnets are very fun for Adults and kids alike but they can be very strong and small and could be swallowed by small children. One magnet not be a problem but if they were to swallow two or more they can cause MAJOR problems so children under 12 is strong encouraged to be supervised by a parent and know how many magnets you started with. With all that said I can say these are great magnets to the point I am going to purchase 20 more magnets. It may also be cheaper if you find one magnet is not strong enough to take two smaller magnets and stick them together to make one magnet twice as thick than trying t purchase one twice as thick to start with. Checking that out could save you some money as well. UPDATED: I have falling in love with these magnets as one of the best to play with. You can make much stronger magnets by just stacking these magnets together. If you use one package of 8 magnets and stack 4 magnets for each larger stronger magnet you can make up two of these magnets for cheap and each magnet will very strong at @75 lbs force each. Save the plastic separators and super glue four of these to make one thick separator between these two magnets. so for about $9 you have two super strong magnets to play with. This is what I would advice before you ever purchase anything stronger, so until you get very good at handling anything stronger is a cheap way to create a very strong magnet. Have Save Fun for Hours.
T**L
Using for water property change
Update at bottom..,.Very strong. Using to change water property. You can read reviews about using magnets for laundry and putt on water pipes. ( in fact this company sells them for that purpose). Some people swear by it and others say it's fake. Fact: magnets do change the property of water. BUT If this actually makes clothes come out cleaner is hard to figure out. But, I love Amazon and bought a set of the ones specifically for a washing machine to try. They were very pricy and I returned them because the benefit didn't justify the price. ( Note... I found the magnets didn't really make a change in my laundry that I could tell, but made a big difference in my dish washer. We have super hard water here in N Dallas. Reviews say that you can use way less detergent because magnets change the property of water and make the water better at cleaning/ pulling off dirt. Do research for a more technical answer.) I found these magnets for much less and they are worth the price for the benefit. Plus there are several in this pack and I use as many as I want. They seem to be the same strength, but smaller. The other brand would magnatize each other through the palm of my hand. These do as well, but are much thinner. I put 2 on opposite sides of my metal washing machine drum. They stay there through the washing because they are so strong and low profile. I use about 1/2 to 1/3 of the amount of laundry detergent compared to before. My whites don't seem winter but my black clothes are much darker and less faded looking. I don't have a metal bottom on my dishwasher, so I put 2 together with the metal filter between. ( see photo) They stay put. I don't believe the magnetic force of them is strong enough to grab knives or forks, unless I drop one in the bottom of the dishwasher. A warning. They are very strong. Keep them apart from eachother and keep the plastic disks. If they stick together you can't get them apart because they are so thin there is nothing to grab. Keep away from kids fingers. They snap together with a lot of force!! They seem to attract eachother at about 4-6 inches. Update...2 years later and the coating has rusted off. I’m buying them again to replace the ones I have. Really happy with them.
Q**A
Strong Magnets, Safe Packaging.
I bought two packs of these magnets (10 in total) And they came wrapped in a protective layer of plastic, each magnet sandwiched between a small nylon disk. I make fursuits and have recently been trying to include optional detachable and adjustable parts (Eyebrows, interchangeable hair, teeth, paw soles, etc) They work excellently for some larger props but I need to locate a slightly smaller magnet with a similar strength for things like the eyebrows and eyelids. I needed something that would still hold its strength sandwiched between layers of fur and foam. They really do the trick. My only issues came with the installation. I ended up having to sew little "packets" for each magnet out of fleece and glue those into the foam instead of the magnet itself as they were so strong they would come flying off and attach to each other while I was working with the fabric. I was careful with my fingers after reading through other reviews, a few painful snaps/bruises here and there but that's totally on me. The most frustrating part of working with them has been the occasions when magnets snap together without the nylon separations. I warn anyone working with these to keep your stack far away from the individual piece they are working with and to take precautions when they are not actively handling the magnets. The best tip I can give if two get stuck together: Slide, DO NOT PULL them apart. You will do much better to save your strength and less likely to have an injury if you can slide the two magnets side to side and separate the poles centers. When I made my purchase I was worried about all the stories heard about magnets being fragile and shattering. A couple of mine came in with small cosmetic scrapes or chips but nothing substantial-worth writing home about and despite my many initial errors and having the magnets snap back at each other I did not have a single one break or shatter to any extent. I did take an excessive amount of care not to drop them or to work over a layer of fabric while handling them. Leather gloves can challenge your dexterity while prying them apart but where honestly a huge help for myself. All in all, a very good product. Maybe slightly larger/stronger than I personally needed but I can think of all kinds of things these could be applied to outside of my costume making business.
T**J
YEP - these are strong.
With limited kitchen storage, I wanted these for small implements to adhere to the fridge in order to free up drawer space. I especially wanted to affix our paper towel holder to the fridge, above a chopping block - but the magnets were not powerful enough to hold the weight of the stainless steel holder with the towels on it. Having said that - these suckers are really strong. Follow instructions on how to separate them. I did! Then my beloved had to come up and try to slide them off in his hand. Bad. Things. Happened. (Disclaimer: when you slide magnets off the stack as directed, all is well.) We have a few magnet stacks now that are permanently stuck together, in sets of twos and three's. In trying to successfully separate the remaining magnets with wooden implements, I discovered that the magnets are strong enough to stick together through a thickness of wood. And I discovered that, when this magnets zap together (from a distance I would never have imagined that they could attract one another) they can indeed break the skin. However, they do achieve their desired purpose. I'm moving paring knives, kitchen scissors, sieves and whisks up on these magnets easily. I can see where they are and grab them quickly without having to dig through kitchen drawers. If you affix them to a metal fridge, be careful and keep them far apart. I had one magnet too close to the paring knife, and sure enough, it leaped on top of the knife, creating a little knife sandwich. We got the knife out, but had to leave that stack of three. They are together, forever. I would give the product five stars if they were easier to manage.
K**Y
Back for seconds
I need a way to temporarily attach whelping pads to the sides of a playpen. The pads are waterproofed on the underside so pretty weighty. The walls of the pen are just thin vinyl and a safety pin would destroy that fabric after a couple of uses. My foster kittens will dig right between the wall of the playpen and the pad to do their business while they’re litter training. I can wash the pads, but have to disassemble the entire pen each time to wash it. Love the pens, perfect for the use, but engineering took aesthetics over practicality here. These magnets work great! Strong enough to mend the two folds of fabric temporarily, easy to remove so I can wash the soiled whelping pad and replace with a clean one. I watched the kittens climb up the pens using the part of the pad sticking up and the magnets didn’t budge! I’d be worried if kittens could dislodge them, but the magnets are so strong, when I removed the first one from the packaging it went flying through the air and right to the second, unopened box of magnets I bought. Probably wouldn’t use these with a large dog, but they’re kitten safe.
M**S
Unbelievable strong, maybe too strong for some.
Dangerously strong, which is why I love them. Also, I tried to buy some other cheaper brand magnets and they would break from the force of the magnets clinking together. Not these puppies. Ordered some in 2019 and still have them, but I wanted more. Makes sure to get the 20 pack for about $20 worth it!
J**Y
Soooo perfect when you need something to stay put! Ridiculously magnetic, like almost freakily so!
Good grief, these things are beyond STRONG!! They WILL attract to each other with so much force that if your finger is in the way, well... bummer for your finger, because it’s about to get the life pinched out of it! I accidentally let two touch after sliding one off the stack and reaped a lovely blood blister as a result. I asked my husband to help me get them apart because I needed them Allan’s I couldn’t budge em. I did explain to him that these durn things were insanely powerful and to be very careful. Watching him struggle to slide a butter knife between them was highly enjoyable. For some reason, the joined magnets repelled the butter knife, keeping it from the center of the magnets, so he looked quite bizarre trying to get it there. He then got the brainiac idea to slide them apart by stabilizing one against the counter and using both hands to slide the other off it. He was so impressed at their strength , he decided to hold one of the magnets at the end of the counter to see if the other would be pulled from several inches away. (Reminder, I TOLD him these were insanely strong... he fought to separate them, so he KNEW the attraction and I showed him my war wound... so...) needless to say, it didn’t end well for his fingers. That magnet flew so fast to hands his fingers had no time to move. All I heard was a loud snap and him yelping. Well... Darwin Award goes to... Anyway, I used these to make a trendy, magnetic spice rack and they are holding 4oz glass jars filled to the hilt with spices with no problem. They are worth every penny! Just be careful!!
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