🧲 Grab the hard-to-reach — don’t let lost screws slow your flow!
The Fentar Telescopic Magnetic Pickup Tool features a robust 35LB permanent magnet and extends from 23cm to 104cm, making it ideal for retrieving metal objects in tight spaces. Crafted from rust-resistant chrome-plated steel with a comfortable anti-slip rubber handle, this heavy-duty tool is a must-have for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficiency and durability.
Manufacturer | Fentar |
Part number | FTRS-DY019-001 |
Item Weight | 170 g |
Package Dimensions | 24 x 5.7 x 3.4 cm; 170 g |
Item model number | FTRS-DY019-001 |
Colour | silver |
Material | Magnet, Steel Metal, Rubber |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Power source type | hand_powered |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included components | 1 x telescopic Magnetic Pickup Tool |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**3
Powerful magnet
This is a very powerful magnet defiantly advise to get one especially if you are disabled like me good for picking up knives and forks
T**.
Very handy.
Very handy long reach powerful magnet.
T**R
Surprisingly strong magnet
I'm a keen DIYer and have had a few types of 'magnet on a stick' in the past. They're generally not very good.My primary use is getting dropped tools, screws or sockets out from awkward spots in the car, home or workshop.Previous such tools could pick up a single screw, but not a screwdriver. A metal wrench would be impossible, and since I routively drop the wrench for my table saw into the saw when undoing the blade, this is a problem!Enter this new gadget. It's very long at about a metre when fully extended. And the magnet is super strong. More than strong enough to grab tools or anything.I first needed it when I knocked a whole box of m3x15mm screws off the bench onto the dusty floor. A few quick sweeps with this magnet meant I picked up all the screws without having to bend down.Brilliant.Only negative thing to say - the actual telescoping rod doesn't feel that sturdy. So long as you use this as intended I think it's fine, but it feels like it will bend and break if misused.
A**C
You might not be able to get it off
OK the magnet might pick up 35lb but the telescopic section will pull apart if you try lifting it. Telescopic part became fully extended and jammed. Managed to punch it back down but would not like to try again. Had to slide the object off as I did not dare lever it off with it closed as I think the head would have come off. Just make sure you can slid it off otherwise it could be there for good.
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