This cuboid ferrite magnet has real power with an adhesive force of 6.2 kg. As it is a ferrite magnet, it is also much larger and heavier than neodymium magnets. Our ferrite block magnet with the dimensions 60 x 20 x 15 mm made of Y35 ferrite impresses with an adhesive force of 6.2 kg and is strong enough for a variety of practical and creative applications. Here are some ideas of what you can do with it:
Strong tool holder: Use the magnet in your workshop to hold heavier tools such as larger screwdrivers, pliers, hammers or small drill heads on the wall and have them ready to hand at all times.
Magnetic knife block in the kitchen: Mount the magnet on a wall or wooden board to keep larger knives, scissors or other metal kitchen utensils safe and tidy.
Stable closure for cupboards or boxes: Use the magnet as a lock for heavier cupboard doors, toolboxes or home-made boxes. It keeps the doors securely closed and prevents unintentional opening.
Cable management for thicker cables: Attach the magnet to a metal shelf or wall to keep thicker cables such as extension cables, network cables or electrical cables organised.
Key and tool holder for heavy objects: The magnet can also hold larger bunches of keys, garden tools or small metal tools, providing a neat storage solution.
Metal shelf attachment: Use the magnet as a holder for metal shelves or parts in a self-built shelving system. It is strong enough to fix shelf parts to the wall or other metal parts.
Hook for lightweight bags or rucksacks: Mount the magnet near a metal shelf or on the wall to hold lightweight bags or small rucksacks. This gives you a flexible hanging solution.
DIY magnetic fasteners for heavy objects: The magnet is perfect for making sturdy fasteners for larger wooden boxes, craft projects or constructions where you need a strong holding force.
Experimental and educational projects: Use the strong magnet for physical experiments, such as demonstrating magnetic fields and attraction, to learn more about the physical properties of magnets.
Use in the garden or outdoors: The ferrite magnet is rust-resistant and is therefore well suited for outdoor use. You could use it to attach lightweight metal parts to garden fences, metal shelves or sheds.
With an adhesive force of 6.2 kg, this Y35 ferrite magnet is suitable for many stable and practical applications, especially when it comes to holding heavier objects securely. You can find more available sizes of our ferrite block magnets here. Also take a look at the ferrite disc magnets and ferrite ring magnets ferrite magnets are in contrast to neodymium magnets not coated and overall a favourable but very robust alternative.