Reddit reviews Starrett 166C Pin Vise With Insulated Octagonal Handle, 0.050"-0.125" Range
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They have an insulating PVC handle which is octagonally shaped, preventing them from rolling when laid downModel Number: 166CItem Package Dimension: 4.6850393653" L x 1.0629921249" W x 0.4724409444" HItem Package Weight: 1.0 lb
MiniWarGaming has a good guide that will give you an idea of what size magnets you might need. Simply compare the AoS model you are working on to the WH40K models in the list, and go from there.
I don't have any Stormcast, but I'd guess you'd mostly use 1/16"x1/32" (just like a Space Marine). However, you may wish to buy a few different magnet sizes, which is what I did, then you can lay them over the piece you want to magnetize to see if they will fit. Be careful of getting too thin a ring around a magnet (for example, if magnetizing hands/arms for weapons), as you can tear the end of the arm/hand to shreds with the drill. I sometimes drill "backwards", because the plastic is soft enough and you can avoid the bit gouging out chunks of the model. It takes longer, but is effective.
https://www.miniwargaming.com/magnet-guide
If you are looking for magnets, I've find these guys to be the best.
https://www.kjmagnetics.com/products.asp?cat=1
They are pretty cheap, so you can buy a few different sizes and see what works best. You'll also want a set of drill bits and a pin vise. I've used both of these to good effect; the second one is good for larger drill bits (for bigger models, such as magnetizing the Megaboss to a Maw-Krusha).
https://www.amazon.com/Army-Painter-Miniature-Model-Drill/dp/B0037V3S08
https://www.amazon.com/Starrett-166C-Insulated-Octagonal-Handle/dp/B00375DEPI