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Michael Devlin
> 24 hourThese magnets are beasts. We haven’t tested them up to 35 lbs., but I will believe it. Watch your fingers when placing them. :-) Very happy with the purchase (this is actually our third time buying).
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Sally N
> 24 hourBrilliant little hooks. Not sure what I’m going to use them for now though!
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Maria Y
> 24 hourThese held my entire classroom up. They are the best magnets Ive ever used. So powerful!
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Sarah Tillson
> 24 hourThese little magnets have a LOT of super power. Just make sure you are careful when removing them because if they get attached to each other you will need pliers to get them apart. They have a great simple and stylish look with a ton of holding power!
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Retired Ranger
> 24 hourbut seem to slide on a vertical surface at less than 11 lbs
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Joanna Clayton
> 24 hourthese are amazing. Im a teacher and I use them to hang lights in my classroom from the drop ceiling and I tie a string between 2 of them and stick them on the metal window frame by my door to hang student artwork with clothes pins.
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Prof. Scotty Herman MD
> 24 hourThese will work on our cruise
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Jamie
> 24 hourBought these to hang our Christmas lights on our metal house. They worked great. We had several wind storms and they did not fail. This was the easiest year putting up and taking down my Christmas lights
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Thomas J. Murphy
> 24 hourSturdy magnets we used on our cruise as the magnets stick on the ceiling and wall...
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Roger Dooley
> 24 hourTook these on a cruise, and they were great for hanging clothing items to dry. (Cruise ship bulkheads are almost always steel under their decorative surface.) No worries about your shirt sliding down the wall. (But, note that the weight limit is for vertical pull. If you try to hang a backpack loaded with books on one of these stuck on a wall, it wont hold.) Im tossing a couple in my permanent travel gear kit. Hotel rooms are often short on hooks, and these might attach to a metal door or door frame, or perhaps some other metal object.