- 10 STRONG MAGNETS embedded in each wristband surround almost entire wrist for holding screws, nails, bolts, washers, drill bits. Perfect for home improvement, construction, carpentry, auto repair, sewing, and other DIY projects.
- GREAT TIME SAVER by providing a 3rd helping hand when you need it most. No more headaches from losing or dropping small items while working.
- PERFECT MUST HAVE GIFT for Birthdays, Christmas, and other Holidays for any DIY, handyman, father, boyfriend, men, or women. You won't know you need magnetic wristbands until you have one!
- ADJUSTABLE FIT ONE SIZE fits most. The wrist band for everyone!
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! If for any reason you are not satisfied, you have a full year to return the item, no questions asked. Factory warranty is non-transferable and will only be valid when purchased from RAK brand owner Ad Hoc, LLC.
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Susan Jordan
Great product, one of the things I do quite ...
Great product, one of the things I do quite often is to repair the deer fence we have around our two acres of my wife's gardens. The fence requires constant work because I am also am visited by bears and I don't have $20,000 to run a bear fence around the whole property.. This means I do a lot of work on the edge of the woods, before I had this wristband I can't tell you how many bits and screws I lost in the weeds and leaves. It is also wonderful not having to dig into my pocket for another screw or a different bit, its always right there at my fingertip, I love it.
Yvonne Hines
One note...
Works great; the magnetism isn't so strong that you have to rip & pry things off of it. Be aware, though, that any bits or bit-holders that have certain kinds of metal (such as bit extenders with stainless steel amalgams that include nickel) will NOT be as magnetic -- sometimes barely adhering to the wrist band. My DeWalt 6" drive guide with stainless steel sheath doesn't really attach (or stay). Find and use bits that will stick, so others won't be walking up to you saying, "I found this on the ground; is it yours?" It's definitely an easier way to hold bits that are frequently changed, in situations like cabinet hardware installs, or cabinet installs. More convenient than an elastic band device or the clamp rails on a screwgun or other tool.
Dawn Klukowski
Incredibly, repeat, Incredibly handy.
How many times are you carrying screws in your pocket, only to bend over for something and they dig in? How many times are you putting your power drill down to get the screws. The other day I had to put up safety signs in my building, eleven of them. The sign was two foot on top of a fire extinguisher so I was propping up a tape measure, then holding the sign to be mounted with my left hand, the drill was preset with one drywall screw and in when the first screw. My left hand became free to grab another off this wrist piece and then place it on the magnetic tip and fire off another mounting screw. Convenient as heck!
Jonathan Birdman Martin
This thing is great.
This thing is great. I thought maybe it would turn out to be just a gimmicky thing that would just get in the way, but no. Working on a deck, installing railings - ton of crap I would need to dig around in my hoodie pockets for - now all neatly stuck to my wrist. Awesome. I've had long sleeves on (thin hoodie), and it works well. Haven't used it with bare wrists, but I'd imagine it's still worth it. It also stays fastened really well, as there's a secondary velcro strap (the part with the "RAK" logo on it) that tightens over the edge of the primary velcro, so you won't catch it on anything and rip it off accidentally.
April Engada Taberna
I use this all the time when doing home maintenance ...
I use this all the time when doing home maintenance. I have cathedral ceilings on my first floor, so I often have to be on a step stool or ladder to do wiring or mounting, this is really helpful for not only keeping all of the screws/nails I need, but I had to use two sizes of philips and one size of flathead bits for my new ceiling fan recently, and could keep both bits on it too. Gets sweaty after a long-duration wearing, just as an FYI. Not deducting a star because of that because magnets are clearly not porous enough to allow for air flow. Magnets could be a bit stronger though.
Antonio Villaalta
Great Magnetic Wristband
Held all my screw & bits, was installing some oudoor patio speakers today using a ladder. This wristband held 6 acrews and about 5 different screw bits and over 5 coaxial staples at the same time. Exactly what I bought it for. It held my wire cutter but the vibration from my drill made it fall off after a while, this is not for other tools like that but it is def worth it. all the other stuff stayed on while I used my drill. Was impressed that the coaxial staples stayed on because it more plastic with small nail in each. Anyone whoe does not give this good review either has unrealistic expectations or don't know what they are doing. This is not to hold large screwdrivers, hammers and cutters, though I am pretty confident it will hold small screwdrivers. I was using a metal ladder so my hand kept getting pull towards it, so I know the magnets are good, pics demonstrate what I had on it today
Vyanjana Vyas
VERY handy to hold all those screws
Used this twice now and its perfect. The first time I used it when assembling a night stand. Instead of reaching for the screws that I needed out of the little plastic parts bag, I stuck them all to my wrist and it made the process so much easier. The second time is when I was removing pictures/screws from the wall to prepare for painting. Instead of sticking them all in my pocket, etc. I just attached them to my wrist and it made it so much easier. No dropped screws!
Joyce Thalacker-Hudson
Great help for 'fix-it' projects.
My husband laughed at first when I told him what I had bought for him--but after trying it he was really impressed. He loves it and uses it for most of his 'fix-it' jobs. He recommended it to the contractor who is working on our neighbor's house. It is especially handy when you are working on a ladder. No more up and down because you dropped a bunch of screws or nails. Definitely a terrific help when you are in the middle of working on a home improvement project.
Yawar Khan
Strong Magnets!!!
comments are their own matrix lol. sucks filtering through the ‘robot comments’ and the people who just like complaining. just got this and the magnets are strong, velcro is pretty sturdy. only complaint is myself felt pretty loose cause i have small forearms. yes you can adjust it to get tighter but it should be an easier way to do that if we’re being picky, overall good product.
Linda Brown
Trying out my Husband's gift...
Recently purchased this for my husband after finding screws or nails around the areas he worked on around the house. But I ended up trying it out first, hanging up some picture frames (one of my husbands projects he never got to.) I marked 10 spots on the wall and then placed 10 nails on the magnetic wristband. When I was done, there was no nails on the floor to be seen. Very convenient to have when working around the house.