🔧 Secure your space with style!
The ToniTrui Cabinet Door Magnetic Catch is a set of 8 ultra-thin, high-strength magnets designed for seamless cabinet and drawer closures. With a mere 0.08-inch gap, these magnets offer a discreet solution while providing a robust 30lb magnetic force. Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, they are ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring durability in any environment. Each pack includes nail-free glue for easy installation, making it a perfect choice for modern living.
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Hemiao Agriculture Co., Ltd |
Item model number | 1022-001 |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 0.25 cm; 41 Grams |
ASIN | B0C43R6SXK |
N**J
Useful
Bought this because my kitchen drawer keeps on open, then my cat would play with my utensils in my drawer. That’s why I bought this magnet. Very useful would recommend
B**B
They simply do not work!
The magnets stick together just fine until you permanently glue them onto the door you want to close, and then they simply are not strong enough to even catch an Ikea door. We used 8 magnets and the magnets don't even catch the door. Complete waste of money - and now I have useless magnets on the interior of my door. A baby door latch would be a better solution to these worthless magnets. Don't waste your money.
W**Y
Great for a number of projects
These are strong little magnets for their size. I don't know if they're neodymium or ferrous, but they're plenty strong. This little set is great for many different projects or crafts. As an example I glued these to a small dry erase board to keep an active inventory of a freezer chest. I glued the magnets to the back and after they cured, stuck it to the freezer lid. This isn't a flimsy dry erase board and it doesn't slip or slide while opening and closing the door, or while writing on it. The only problem I'd note is the glue doesn't have instructions for set time, cure time, or if it requires clamping of any sort for best adhesion. There's really no instructions at all. I'd recommend clamping your pieces and giving several hours for it to bond.
E**N
If you already have good contact, this works well with the instructed method.
I have a three door medicine cabinet, that has never stayed shut. I followed the instructions, and the first door, which didn't have pads, and had room for a large piece of tape, glued and has worked great. The second door had pads, and no corner try and tape against force trying to open it, and the two parts of the magnet would just fall out as soon as the tape loosened. I removed the lower pad, so the two parts could be sandwiched tighter, but it would still fall out. The last door had a tighter corner, and held long enough to glue to one side, but the strong magnet would pull the plate from the glue on the other side. I think I will try and glue the parts to either side, and tape them individually until it dries, and see if that works better, but this is my experience "as written".The first door has held shut, and holds firmly with a reassuring "click", so if I can figure out the fastening, I think these will work great.
S**H
Tiny but Strong
The tiny Cabinet Door Magnetic Catch is very thin or too thin.They are amazingly powerful given the sizes.The Thin Cabinet Door Magnets are useful holding the doors closed.I tried them for a mailbox as well. They worked!Some parts show some oxidations with marks already probably due to wearing out?There is no any instructions nor demos although there is a glue tube in the package.I suggest the sellers may out extra paper or online videos or at least pictures showing the part usages.I got confused initially by thinking they were 4 sets instead of an 8.
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