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Magnet Fishing Kit - 300 KG (700Lb) - Γ60Mm - Super Strong Neodymium Magnet with Rope (20M), Carabiner, Gloves, Threadlocker - Magnetic Powerful Magnets
Magnet Fishing Kit - 300 KG (700Lb) - Γ60Mm - Super Strong Neodymium Magnet with Rope (20M), Carabiner, Gloves, Threadlocker - Magnetic Powerful Magnets
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- Neodymium magnet β the strongest magnet type in the world, also used for industrial magnets
- MAGFISHION QUALITY - All our magnets are extensively tested for quality and tensile strength
- Includes Screw locking agent and gloves: ensures that the threaded closure is locked in place and stays firmly in place
- Complete set β 2 x 125 kg pulling force magnet β 20 m dark orange rope with carabiner β screw lock β gloves β dangle hooks
- Top experience β enjoy unique experiences and special findings thanks to this complete magnetic fishing set
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Product Description
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Are your fishing magnets safe to use?
Yes, but due to their strong pull, caution is essential. Keep the magnet away from electronic devices and avoid getting body parts between the magnet and a metal object.
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How does threadlocker work and why is it important?
The threadlocker secures the screw in the magnet, preventing it from loosening during use. This ensures a safe and reliable connection, even under heavy water loads.
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What accessories are included?
All our fishing magnets come with a strong rope, a carabiner, gloves, and threadlocker, so you can start right away and safely use your magnet.
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What's the difference between a single-sided and double-sided fishing magnet?
A single-sided magnet has one magnetic surface, ideal for targeted fishing. A double-sided magnet attracts on both sides, increasing the chance of catching objects, especially in hard-to-reach places.
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How is the pulling force of the fishing magnet determined?
Pulling force depends on factors like the type of object and how well the magnet contacts the surface. For a full explanation, please refer to the image above.
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