Magnets
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About Magnets
Magnets are essential workshop tools for tradespeople, engineers, and DIY enthusiasts who need to retrieve dropped metal objects, hold workpieces securely, or organise metallic tools and components. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of workshop magnets including button magnets for light-duty applications, powerful deep pot magnets for heavy-lifting tasks, traditional horseshoe magnets, and specialist magnetiser/demagnetiser tools from trusted brands like Faithfull, Wera, and Wiha.
From recovering screws and bolts from awkward spaces to holding metal sheets during fabrication work, quality magnets save time and frustration on every job. MyToolShed.co.uk offers magnets in various strengths and configurations to suit different workshop requirements, whether you're a professional tradesman needing robust retrieval magnets or a home DIYer organising your toolbox.
Applications
Workshop magnets serve numerous trades and applications:
- Engineering and fabrication: Holding metal components during welding, assembly, or machining operations
- Automotive mechanics: Retrieving dropped fasteners from engine bays and underneath vehicles
- Electricians: Recovering small metal components from electrical enclosures and control panels
- Plumbers and heating engineers: Locating dropped fittings in confined spaces
- General maintenance: Organising metal tools, screws, and washers on magnetic trays
- Screwdriver magnetisation: Using magnetiser/demagnetiser tools to magnetise driver bits for easier screw handling or demagnetise precision tools
- Workshop organisation: Creating magnetic storage solutions for frequently used metal tools
Choosing The Right Magnets
Consider these factors when selecting workshop magnets from MyToolShed:
- Magnet type: Button magnets for light-duty holding, pot magnets (shallow or deep) for stronger lifting power, horseshoe magnets for retrieval tasks, or magnetiser/demagnetiser tools for screwdriver bits
- Lifting capacity: Match the magnet strength to your typical workload—deeper pot magnets generally offer greater holding force for heavier components
- Size and reach: Compact button magnets fit into tight spaces, whilst larger horseshoe designs provide extended reach for retrieval applications
- Mounting options: Some pot magnets feature threaded holes or eyebolts for attachment to poles or ropes for accessing difficult locations
- Brand quality: Professional brands like Faithfull, Wera, and Wiha ensure consistent magnetic strength and durability for demanding workshop environments
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between shallow and deep pot magnets?
Deep pot magnets have a taller steel casing that concentrates magnetic force more effectively, providing significantly stronger holding and lifting power compared to shallow pot magnets. Choose deep pot magnets for heavier components and challenging retrieval tasks.
Can I use a magnetiser tool on all screwdriver bits?
Magnetiser/demagnetiser tools work on ferrous (iron-containing) screwdriver bits and shanks. They're ideal for standard steel bits but won't affect stainless steel or non-magnetic materials. These tools are perfect for temporarily magnetising bits to hold screws during installation.
Will workshop magnets affect my mobile phone or tools?
Modern smartphones are generally resistant to magnetic fields from workshop magnets, though it's wise to keep strong magnets away from electronic devices. Avoid placing magnets near precision measuring tools, watches, or data storage devices to prevent interference.
