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Towjug’s Round Magnets with Adhesive Backing deliver a perfect blend of strength and subtlety with 30 anisotropic magnet dots, each 0.8’’ in diameter and 0.08’’ thick. Designed for versatile use on whiteboards, fridges, and craft projects, these magnets hold up to 50g and feature a reliable adhesive backing that sets firmly after 24 hours, making them an essential tool for professionals and creatives alike.








| ASIN | B0CQLHFSGF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #879 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Flexible Industrial Magnets |
| Brand | Towjug |
| Color | Black |
| Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Item model number | Towjug 3M round magnetic tape |
| Manufacturer | towjug magnet |
| Material | Anisotropic Flexible Magnet |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.08 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 20x2mm |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
S**S
Great little magnets
I purchased these last school year and now ordering more. These worked perfectly for laminated schedule cards on a magnet white board. The strength is great for how thin and small the magnet is. It’s not a heavy duty strength magnet but it’s serving its purpose well. Haven’t had any problems with the sticky back either, it has even stuck well to the lamination.
S**S
Does the job !
These are great little magnets ! they do the job ! I did add a drop off gorilla glue just to be on the safe side !
J**S
Strong Magnets but Weak Adhesive
The magnets themselves are great — strong, clean, and hold tight. The only downside is the adhesive backing. It’s weak and doesn’t stick well to certain surfaces. I ended up adding my own stronger tape to get them to stay put. If you don’t mind doing that, the magnets are solid. Otherwise, the adhesive could definitely be better.
K**L
Sticky but not the strongest!
I bought these magnets to put on the back of some clay that I was making to them put on the fridge, but it didn’t necessarily seem to work. The magnets themselves were great and would hold up strong, but the adhesive on the back really didn’t hold them to the clay so instead I had to buy a hot glue gun and once I glue them on, they were perfect so yes they did their job. Just not with the adhesive for anything that has a little bit of weight.
E**E
Great Magnets; Worth the Buy!
We collect magnets as souvenirs for our fridge everywhere we travel. This is a great way to turn any small item into a magnet. Strong enough for the function, sticky enough on flat surfaces, great value for the cost, and allows us to have a custom keepsake even if we don’t like the magnets offered!
J**.
Easy to use- and they work!
I needed these for a very specific project. These did the trick.
A**R
Perfect magnet for wargaming
Absolutely adore these magnets, literally the perfect size, strength and weight to attach to wargaming miniatures with base sizes of 25-32mm for use with magnetic trays for storage/moving between games. They still work for larger base sizes but in my experience you're safer just buying a larger magnet from this same company. Incredible value.
S**K
Poor magnetic strength, good for stickers?
I can only assume these are intended strictly for extremely light duty crafting purposes, like making a refrigerator magnet from a small piece of paper or a cotton ball. The strength is so weak they barely cling to each other, or even to actually magnets - They are very thin. I literally tried stacking multiple magnets on top of each other in hopes it would build up enough strength to simple hold an item in place (zero load bearing, just trying to limit lateral shifting). On the other hand, the adhesive seems to be fairly strong (which sadly just makes removing this junk much harder), it’s actually quite ironic. Look, Im sure there are customers whom this product is just what they need.. but that need is clearly niche, at best. Personally I don’t even think on sale these are worth the money, the performance of these is severely disappointing. Seriously, I can run a metal item on a magnet and experience greater magnetic strength from a non-magnetic item than I can from something with the audacity to call itself a “magnet” …this feels like a really lame joke. I cannot recommend.
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