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Spring Magnetic Pickup (660245)


Spring Magnet Pickup
*High power magnet slimline contoured handle
High power magnet
Slimline contoured handle
Heat-treated delicately
With anti-magnetic ring
With soft hose material
Durable

$4.00

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Spring Magnet Pickup
*High power magnet slimline contoured handle
High power magnet
Slimline contoured handle
Heat-treated delicately
With anti-magnetic ring
With soft hose material
Durable

Give your back a rest and use this flexible magnetic pick up tool instead. This useful magnetic rod has a built-in magnet at the end of the bendable gooseneck. It allows you to easily gather lightweight metal parts such as screws or nails. With a length of approx. 50 cm, you can use this flexible magnetic pick up tool to reach places that are difficult to access or hard to see. Ideal for use in garages, workshops, warehouses.

When most people think of using a magnetic pickup tool they think of the most basic uses: picking up nails and screws that they have dropped on the floor while working on a project, finding lost nails and screws in piles of sawdust, or ones that are dropped while working outside in the snow, and of course picking up your yard when the roofing company leaves behind a mess of nails in your grass.

While these are all great uses of the tool, they are not the only way to put this tool to use. After reviewing numerous online reviews on how people are resourcefully using General’s magnetic pickup tool, I compiled a list of my favorites below:

1. Before you vacuum

Magnetic pickup tools are great for commercial cleaning crews to use before vacuuming. Office floors are consistently strewn with dropped paper clips and the staples that have been removed from paper all day long. A magnetic pickup tool will protect the vacuum from sucking them up.
2. Retrieve dropped jewelry

Some jewelry is magnetic (not real silver or gold though) and let’s face it, sometimes those little backs to the earrings just get away from you. This tool can be used to find those lost pieces when they hit the floor and bounce out of reach.

3. Get car keys from between the seat and consoleI admit, this is one that I do often. Everything I drop in the car goes directly in the space between the seat of the car and the console and out of reach, almost like there is magnetic force pulling them down. My keys have landed in this abyss many a times and a magnetic pickup tool is a quick way to fish them out.

4. Remove nails from a fire pitIf you live in the country (or maybe even the city) there is a great chance you have had a bonfire and burned wood with nails or screws in them. After doing this, at some point you have to sift through the ashes looking to remove any nails or screws that remain after the wood has burned away. A magnetic pickup tool makes quick work of an otherwise messy task.