• HANDY: Fast and versatile organization accessory. Immediate place for wrenches, hammers, screwdrivers, screws, and any ferrous material.
  • HEAVY-DUTY: Up to 20-lb per inch pull force rating for a tight grip on heavy items (varies by tool’s iron content).
  • EASY-MOUNT: Two steel tabs with ¼” diameter holes, includes two screws/drywall anchors for mounting.
  • SMART-DESIGN: 1. 625" tall, and 1. 125" deep (6”, 13”, 18” or 24” lengths) to balance slim profile and strong magnetic force.
  • MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Crafters, organizers, builders, machinists, and homeowners can organize the house, garage, shed, or job site.

Super strong! Every inch of this can holdback ya own weight - from crowbars, to hammers, to screwdrivers. Can’t go wrong here. Flat head screws to install are a bit shallow so I utilized some others I had laying around for an easier install. Liked it so much, I bought a second one.

I bought this to use on the side of a 2" square stock steel cart and hold tools mid-job. The magnetic bond with the tools on the outward facing side is very strong. The inward side is less so. It kinda sorta holds itself up with nothing else on it, but if you attach a tool to the opposite / stronger side then forget it. As long as you are prepared to mount it, you'll be very happy. Rivets or 3M tape would probably work, but I just wire wheeled the tabs and welded.

I bought 3 of the 24 inch models, and I am more than satisfied. These were cheaper then some of the other magnetic tool holders, and I was unsure if they were of good quality, or not. According to the reviews, they were supposed to be quite nice. Anyway, I am more than satisfied with these products. They have incredibly strong magnets and they would probably hold a 20 pound tool. Check out my pictures for what I put on mine. The wrenches have to be turned to the side before the magnets want to let go. Buy these, you will not be let down.

Woohoo!! It really does hold a lot of weight, heavy hand tools, and I tested it up to a small mallet, which it couldn't hold but it does hold a seriously heavy hammer. It's easy to mount, the red looks jazzy in my shed over the workbench, and keeps everything where I can easily see it. I don't have to press and make sure it's going to hold the tool, I just get it close and the magnet grabs it. Pricey, but I feel it's worth it. I'd love to get 2 or 3 more, but like I said - it's a lot of money. I just get as much on there as I can, to maximize the space.

I have a few of these all bought off amazon and this is the ONE !!!!! Super powerful will hold almost any tool . It’s really strong and well made !!!! I’m Gonna get more . Look at the pic I put up . You can see the other ones I have and the new one it’s so much better . Pros: strong Well made Cons : it has mount tiny holes of to the side so the weight and power of pulling the tool off is not centered ! It would be nice if the screw holes were in the middle of the magnetic rail

i mount as many tools as i can on these things. i love them. tried others but they didn't have the hold of these. it's really an amazingly powerful magnet and it can hold whatever you want. i've put the needle nose on there. i put all my screwdrivers. i put an altoids tin with earplugs in it on there. i put my machinist square on it. i put my wcrecutters on there. if it's metal i'll try to put it on there. my only complaint is that i've had to add a mounting piece of wood cause my wall is just there for the tools and the studs are at 24". it's fine and looks good but i just wish the 24" bar came with 24" mounting holes.

I looked at a number of magnetic tool holders and even bought one at a local store. This one is clearly superior to all the others I looked at, and much stronger too. After I installed it, I liked it so much that I ended up buying two more. I like the fact that the brackets are on the side so you can mount the holders end to end in a row without a gap. However, the magnets are so strong that it's a little hard to push the tool holders together without a gap because they repel each other unless you mount every other one upside down, and I didn't have room on the narrow board I mounted them on to do that. Also, of course, any metal tool that will stick to a magnet will itself be magnetized after while. I don't really care if my hammer is magnetized, and my magnetized screw drivers even help hold the screw in place. But if you use your tools for delicate electronics, this may not be a good solution for you.

These are great for organizing messes...like your significant other's tools that are taking over the world...or at least the garage. They have SERIOUS magnets in them. We have about 20 screwdrivers on one and hammers, heavy pliers, crowbars, etc on another. We ordered more, because of how great these are. You should know that the yellow looking part appears to be some kind of tape, but for our use, it is holding up and looks great. For the price, these are more than nice!

Each and every one of the 12" length supports at least 20 pounds. I've also purchased others magnetic tool holders but lose almost 3" of magnetic attraction where the screw holes are. Also, if I can figure out how to suspend them, the backs have a bonus 10" or so of useable magnetic surface. The photos show a 10lb weight suspended horizontally - the torque has to produce a 50 or 60 lb pull near the weights edge.

Originally, I purchased one of these to use with metal spice jars in my kitchen - (sold separately, of course) - and were later found for MUCH less (so I ordered 9 more) on the Pfaltzgraff site. Considerably less! This magnetic strip is terrific. It Holds the spice jars splendidly and looks neat on the kitchen wall. I have since ordered another strip to mount nine more jars (ordered from Pfaltzgraff this time). Hubby liked the magnetic strip so well that he ordered 3 for his shop to organize his tools and loves them for that purpose as well. Can't go wrong on these strips. Only negative is the need for a straight screwdriver for mounting. We use a battery powered phillips head for just about everything nowadays. So, doing it the 'old fashioned' way was a drag. But, we are happy with our purchases nonetheless!