Reddit Reddit reviews Slim 25” Durable Telescoping Magnetic Grabber/Retrieving Magnet with Pocket Clip (07228)

We found 10 Reddit comments about Slim 25” Durable Telescoping Magnetic Grabber/Retrieving Magnet with Pocket Clip (07228). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Slim 25” Durable Telescoping Magnetic Grabber/Retrieving Magnet with Pocket Clip (07228)
VERSITLE: Helpful for retrieving objects in the home, shop, office or garage.STRONG: Neodymium rare-earth magnet with 3-lb pull rating.DURABLE: Designed for regular use without breaking including a sturdy aluminum extension wand and solid construction at stress points.USEFUL: Simplify your work and your life for easy cleanup of paper clips, staples, batteries, needles, screws, hardware or any ferrous material.
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10 Reddit comments about Slim 25” Durable Telescoping Magnetic Grabber/Retrieving Magnet with Pocket Clip (07228):

u/two2teps · 3 pointsr/geocaching

In my standard kit my tools would be:

u/conipto · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

Get a magnet on a stick. https://www.amazon.com/Master-Magnetics-07228-Telescoping-Retrieving/dp/B0000DINDG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1469575397&sr=8-4&keywords=telescoping+magnetic+pick-up+tool cheap and effective like this one is all you need. Doesn't need to be super powerful. It makes getting the greasy ball bearings out less of a risky proposition, and as a bonus, if there are any little flecks of metal in there while you clean, it does a great job of sucking those up too.

u/poorgeek333 · 2 pointsr/buildapc
  • It's good to have on hand. If you ever have to remove the heatsink for any reason and try to just put it back on with the paste that's pre-applied: it will make air pockets in the paste and then the CPU would be able to heat up to thermal shutdown with no sufficient cooling due to the air pockets.
  • I really like iFixit brand toolkits, I'm not entirely sure what their current kits contain as I've had mine and not had to replace it for many years now. Looking over the PC oriented kits, I think this one would have everything you need while also being overkill since it includes tools for laptops, cell phones, etc. Basically I build with various sizes and lengths of phillips screwdrivers, a small socket for motherboard standoffs as well as DVI port bolts in the GPU, an LED flashlight, a paperclip for PSU testing, and a telescoping magnet for when I drop screws into the case lol.
  • The X570 may very well be the only board models (if any) to support the next generation of Ryzen CPUs, if a new socket such as AM4+ or AM5 aren't implemented instead. There's no way of knowing that though. The X570 offers newer PCI Express 4.0 specification which is double the bandwdith of PCI Express 3.0 which is what's on all the other chipsets (B350, B450, etc), so if you are looking for the really expensive PCI Express 4.0 SSDs for 4.5GB/s avg sequential write throughput that would be one reason to pick an X570 over B450. The downside I see to X570 is the chipset is a significantly smaller transistor size, down from the 55nm chipset in the B450 to 14nm and it requires a decent amount of cooling. That cooling requirement brought back the chipset 40mm or 20mm fans which I've seen every last one of fail in much older board designs. I find they are easy to damage as well, and that's not something I would want to have to rely on for the entire build to work.
  • The motherboard appears to have 1x 4-pin PWM fan header for the CPU cooler, and 5x other 4-pin PWM fan headers for chassis/system fans. If you purchase 3-pin non-PWM fan models, you can still plug them into 4-pin header btw. https://snipboard.io/xH9oIn.jpg
u/xmu806 · 1 pointr/SigSauer

I would guess the odds of you messing it up would be low. I have completely taken apart my ppq, my hk p30, my glock, my m&p, an SKS, and a mosin nagant without any formal training or special tools. All of the guns were successfully put back together and work perfectly now (although I no longer have the SKS or mosin). Guns are pretty simple mechanically, it's not like I'm some mechanical wizard. If you decide to go the route I suggested, you can PM me and I'll take some high resolution photos of the interior finished product so that you know what to look for. My big issue was that I couldn't figure out what direction one of the pieces was supposed to go. Luckily, my parents own a sig so I grabbed theirs and used that as a basis for me doing mine. If I send you a few pictures, you should be able to figure it out. There are some YouTube videos that are also pretty helpful.

Edit: if you are going to install the SRT, you might wanna get this. You'll understand why once you get started. There is one piece that you have to put in that is fucking impossible to get in place without a magnet thing. I did it without one and... holy shit was it a pain to get the sear into place because it kept slipping out of place and my fingers are big so I couldn't really hold it in place. On YouTube, a lot of people had this tool and made it look so easy. Retrospectively, I REALLY wish I had this before I got started. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0000DINDG/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1479832614&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=magnet+stick&dpPl=1&dpID=31y82P6%2BWOL&ref=plSrch That was the only part of the install that was frustrating. I could have done it in 3 to 5 minutes if it wasnt for that sear... That took me half an hour. If you have that magnet. You'd be able to do it in a manner of minutes. If you get one, don't get one of those with a really wide magnet. Get one like in the link that is small so it can fit into relatively tight spaces. You'll thank me later.

u/Syberz · 1 pointr/magnetfishing

Not really the place, but still :)

Sounds like all you need is a telescopic grabber or something similar. You can probably find those at the hardware store. If you want something powerful, even though it's small, make sure it's a neodymium (rare earth) magnet.

u/gimmemoarmonster · 1 pointr/buildapc

A mini magnet stick can be awesome for picking up little screws that fall into cracks and cost around 5 dollars.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Magnetics-07228-Telescoping-Retrieving/dp/B0000DINDG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1483822614&sr=8-4&keywords=magnet+stick