Flexible magnet strip, 1/16" thick, 1" height, 100 ft roll, pre-scored vs Master Magnetics flexible magnet strip with adhesive back
Overall winner: Master Magnetics flexible magnet strip with adhesive back
Key Differences
Product A offers a lower listed price and a thinner 1/4" width suited to slim applications with adhesive backing for permanent attachment; Product B is thicker (1/16" listed as thinner but supplied as its spec) and sold as pre-scored 4" segments with a repositionable, adhesive-free use and is noted to work on flat or slightly curved steel. Choose A if you want a long adhesive-backed strip for slim, permanent mounts; choose B if you want segmented, repositionable strips for flexible placement on flat or slightly curved surfaces
Flexible magnet strip, 1/16" thick, 1" height, 100 ft roll, pre-scored
Flexible magnet strip with one magnetic side, attaches to flat or slightly curved steel surfaces and can be repositioned. Each 4" segment pre-scored; includes a non-magnetic groove for orientation. Temperature tolerance -15 to +160 °F
Pros
- repositionable on steel surfaces
- pre-scored 4" segments for easy use
- includes a non-magnetic side groove for orientation
- flexible to fit flat or slightly curved surfaces
Cons
- mixed reviews on magnet strength
- some reports it does not hold light items reliably
Master Magnetics flexible magnet strip with adhesive back
Flexible magnet strip with adhesive back (1/16 in thick, 1/4 in wide, 100 ft long). It provides basic magnetic holding with adhesive backing, though customer feedback is mixed on strength and adhesion
Pros
- adhesive-backed magnetic strip
- long 100 ft length
- 1/4 in width for narrow applications
- 1/16 in thickness adds flexibility
Cons
- mixed customer reviews on magnet strength
- mixed reviews on adhesive quality
- some reports of compatibility issues with other magnets
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Master Magnetics |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Master Magnetics, Inc. |
| User Reviews | Master Magnetics |