One of our most popular magnets. This small disc weighs about .08 grams and holds about 114 grams (1/4 lb.) That means it can hold well over a thousand times its own weight. Perfect for art projects, miniature models, or faux jewelry. Learn More
Another extremely useful magnet. This one is about 1/4" x 1/4" and can hold up to 1.5 lbs. Use this one in small woodworking and plastics projects. Learn More
25mm dia. x 4mm inner dia. x 5mm thick (with 8mm dia. x 3mm deep countersink) Neodymium Countersunk Ring magnet - NdFeB N38 - Nickel Plated - Axially Magnetized through 5mm thickness Learn More
N50 is the second strongest NdFeB grade available, only N52 is stronger. The N35 and N50 grades of the 4x2 disc magnet were requested specifically for rubik's cube modifications by magnetic cubing expert DMCubing. Check out his channel for great instructional videos on how to upgrade your cubes with some rare earth magnets! Learn More
This chunky 3/4 inch magnet is a great industrial magnet. With nearly 30 lbs of holding strength and a large field size, this one is perfect for magicians, carpenters, and light industrial applications. This one can definitely pinch. Learn More
This small cube magnet is another good all purpose size. It is a shade less than 1/4" and can hold up to 3 lbs. The poles are on opposite sides of the cube. Learn More
Great crafts and small projects. This one is easy to handle and will not pinch at all. It is not quite strong enough to be a great fridge magnet, but jewelers and woodworkers will find it is a great size and strength for most small jobs. This one can hold about 1/2 lb. Learn More
A thicker version of one of our most popular magnets. The CSR1809 has a countersunk hole sized for a #6 machine or wood screw. This one is easy to securely mount in a variety of mediums. Perfect for latches, lock downs, tools, alignment and more. We keep large quantities in stock. The picture shown is a thinner version of this magnet. The only difference between the two is the thickness. The CSR1809 is more than twice as thick as the one in the pictureLearn More