Constructed with high-grade Neodymium, this magnet boasts an exceptional magnetic pull, ideal for lifting and securing heavy metallic objects underwater.
Its strong magnetic field penetrates deep into the water, ensuring that even objects buried beneath silt and mud are drawn to its force.
Encased in a robust shell, the magnet resists corrosion and wear, promising longevity and reliable performance during every fishing expedition.
Whether it's for recreational magnetic fishing, salvaging valuable metals, or cleaning water bodies of unwanted debris, this magnet meets various retrieval needs.
Designed to selectively retrieve metals without disrupting aquatic life, it's an eco-friendly choice for outdoor hobbies and conservation efforts.
The NdFeB fishing magnet offers a combination of power, durability, and environmental consciousness, making it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to explore the depths of magnetic retrieval. Unleash the potential of magnetic fishing and enjoy the thrill of uncovering underwater treasures with our top-of-the-line fishing magnet.
The pull force depends primarily on the grade of the Neodymium (NdFeB) magnet, its physical size, and thickness. It is also affected by the thickness and material properties of the target metal item, as well as the contact surface condition (e.g., rust, dirt, or paint).
Yes, you can use it in saltwater. However, salt is highly corrosive to Neodymium. It is crucial to wash the magnet thoroughly with clean fresh water, wipe it completely dry, and apply a rust-resistant or waterproof lubricant after every use.
No, Neodymium magnets only attract ferromagnetic metals such as iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt. Valuable metals like gold, silver, copper, and aluminum are non-magnetic and will not be attracted to the magnet.
Keep the magnet in a dry, ventilated area. It is highly recommended to store it in a dedicated, padded, non-magnetic container or case. Ensure it is kept far away from computers, credit cards, pacemakers, and other metal objects to avoid accidental collisions.
Do not panic. You can try to pull it from different angles to break the magnetic hold. Using a mechanical advantage such as a hand winch, a come-along, or pulling the rope at a low angle from a distance can also help dislodge the magnet.