DIYMAG Neodymium Fishing Magnet 1000 lbs with Countersunk Eyebolt vs DIYMAG 1500 lbs Fishing Magnet with Countersunk Hole Eyebolt
Overall winner: DIYMAG 1500 lbs Fishing Magnet with Countersunk Hole Eyebolt
Key Differences
Product A (DIYMAG 1000lbs, 90mm) sits in a more affordable price tier and is smaller; Product B (DIYMAG 1500lb, 120mm) offers higher pull strength and larger size with the same three-layer Ni+Cu+Ni coating. Choose A if you want a lower-priced, more compact magnet; choose B if you need greater pull strength and a larger magnet footprint
DIYMAG Neodymium Fishing Magnet 1000 lbs with Countersunk Eyebolt
Neodymium fishing magnet with 1000 lbs pull, three-layer coating for rust resistance. Useful for magnet fishing and retrieving dropped tools; praised for strong magnet quality, though durability concerns noted by customers
Pros
- high pull strength
- three-layer coating protection
- rust-resistant outer layer
- wide search and probe area due to magnet design
Cons
- durability concerns (cracking/breaking reported)
DIYMAG 1500 lbs Fishing Magnet with Countersunk Hole Eyebolt
Fishing magnet with 1500 lbs pull, designed for retrieving in rivers. Three-layer Ni+Cu+Ni coating for rust resistance and durability. User feedback notes strong performance with concerns over durability and removal ease
Pros
- high pull force (1500 lbs) in ideal conditions
- multi-layer coating for rust resistance
- countersunk hole for eyebolt attachment
- purpose-built for magnet fishing and retrieval
Cons
- some reports of cracking or breaking on first use
- varying ease of removal reported by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DIYMAG |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | DIYMAG |
| User Reviews | Tie |