







🧲 Elevate your workspace with the power of tiny but mighty magnets!
TRYMAG offers a set of 80 small yet incredibly strong neodymium disc magnets (0.2x0.12 inch) with a sleek brushed nickel finish. Designed for durability against corrosion and demagnetization, these magnets provide scratch-free use on refrigerators, whiteboards, and more. Ideal for professional and creative environments, they combine compact size with powerful hold, making organization and display effortless.















| ASIN | B09QHS6VSJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,301 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #28 in Refrigerator Magnets |
| Brand Name | TRYMAG |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,256) |
| Included Components | magnets |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 0.2"L x 0.2"W x 0.12"Th |
| Item Thickness | 0.12 Inches |
| Item Type Name | magnets |
| Manufacturer | TRYMAG |
| Material Type | Neodymium |
| Model Number | 80 |
| Number of Pieces | 80 |
| Part Number | 5x3mm 80p |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 860014357466 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Count |
C**S
They are magnets.
These little magnets are much stronger than they look. At 6 by 3 millimeters they are small enough to stay out of sight behind posters, maps, or whiteboard notes, yet they hold paper and light objects securely. The neodymium build gives them impressive pulling power for their size and they work well on fridges, magnetic boards, and small DIY projects without slipping. You do have to handle them carefully since they snap together fast and can pinch fingers or chip if they collide. They are not meant for heavy items, but for everyday light use they are reliable and convenient. A simple and useful set to keep around the home or workshop. 🙂❤️
V**Y
These are fragile
Firstly, these magnets are smaller than I anticipated, but they offer the size on the description; I was too lazy to get up and look for a ruler. Secondly, I have a set of large rattlesnake eggs (magnets that make a buzzing sound when snapped together). I bought more to play with, that are metallic rainbow colored, and they snap together to make a buzzing sound. I also have a magnetic ball that also makes the buzzing sound against the egg shaped magnets. I hold the “eggs” above the ball and it snaps up and makes a sound. I tried this maneuver with a few of the magnet disks, and the top disk broke into four pieces. I also made the same mistake with the long rectangle magnets, and one broke in half and again chipped. The interesting thing about magnets when they break is there is no possible way to piece them back together, once they break. They become polar opposites. That’s too bad, because they would’ve made fun puzzles if they did snap back together. The magnets are very strong. I took two and put them on both sides of my earlobe and they stuck. They don’t stick on both sides of my hand when using just one magnet, but a pair of two magnets - one set on my palm-side-up and the other set under my hand - will promote the set in my palm to flip when I move the set under my hand. Three magnets will barely attract enough to stick on both the palm and top of hand, but if I move my hand, they will disconnect and drop. I cannot take stars for the breakage of the magnets, because it’s not a manufacturer’s defect. There are a couple of dents in the magnets, but even that is, in my opinion, an event expected to occur; it doesn’t effect the function of the magnets. I have a metal desk lamp that I use to hang all my metal pens, and magnetic items on; the pieces that broke still stick to the metal, and can hold metal pens, my nail file, paper clips, safety pins, etc. so it’s not a loss, really. If anything, it taught me an interesting lesson about breakage becoming instantly polarized, and how fragile thin magnets can be. Don’t drop the magnets, and don’t allow them to “jump up” or “drop down” to another magnet from a distance; whether combined with other magnets or by itself. They can easily break. I do have a purpose for these. I like to glue them on items like non-metallic pens, my outlet remote, my pulse-ox case, etc. so I have quick and easy access to my frequently used items that I stick to my metal desk lamp. Yes, it looks tacky. I keep an airtight box nearby to store all these items in on Thanksgiving Day when I invite people over for turkey (except this year). But normally, I prefer convenience over appearance, so these magnets do come in handy. I would recommend these, but I would also warn about the frailty of the magnets.
E**K
Small, powerful, cool!
I bought these for a specific purpose --- while my garage was otherwise occupied, I had to park my car in the driveway...in the hot California sun. Rather than buy a car cover for just a few weeks use, I jury-rigged my own with a painter's cloth and some of these magnets, strategically placed, to hold it to the car. They worked perfectly. Probably wouldn't have held in a strong wind but they survived a few gusts here and there. That said, as a lifelong science nerd, I love these magnets on their own for no other reason than that they're cool! When I was a kid, the Edmund's Scientific catalog was regular reading material for me and Alnico magnets were the ones I wanted because they were so strong. Neodymium magnets are even better! They are incredibly powerful for their size. I wouldn't want them any smaller than these or they'd be nearly impossible to peel off your refrigerator. Stacking two or three together increases their strength and makes it easier to grab hold of them to pull them off whatever they're stuck to. One word of caution: Please do not leave these magnets lying around where small children can get to them. They would be very easy to swallow and could cause a great deal of harm.
D**N
My go-to.
Tiny but mighty! These are my go to magents for all my crafting projects. I've used several different types over the years and these have been the best for what I do. They are strong, definitely hold more weight than what you think.
R**R
Pretty good
They are really good and work well. I received a few that were chipped or otherwise dented, but the vast vast vast majority were pristine. The strength seems good for my use cases with 3D prints. I do sometimes have to use layers of 2 magnets to get enough strength though.
C**A
Very strong magnets.
These magnets are small and super strong.
B**T
Good quality - fast shipping
Strong magnets for my 3D-printed enclosures!
E**D
Strong but fragile
They are exactly what I was looking for. They perfectly fit the with my 3D prints. The one heads-up I will give is that they are powerful enough to shatter themselves if they are allowed to jump at each other even from a short distance.
I**P
These magnets are strong. They can hold up my heavy tools. They performed as expected.
D**H
しっかりしています。
A**W
They’re strong and smooth. I’ll definitely order from them again when I run out.
V**T
These neodymium magnets are deceptively small yet deliver impressive holding strength without overwhelming surfaces. I appreciate their precise size for subtle applications, like securing blueprints or fridge memos, where bulkier options would distract. With 50 in the pack, they offer ample versatility for DIY projects and office tweaks. Their reliability has streamlined my workspace efficiently.
M**X
I’m really happy with these TRYMAG rare earth magnets — such a simple product, but they’ve made a noticeable difference around my home! They’re compact at 10 × 3 mm, but much stronger than you’d expect for their size, which makes them incredibly versatile for everyday use.
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