🖼️ Hang it, love it, and never damage it!
The 24-Pack of Magnetacks offers a revolutionary way to hang your favorite posters, photos, and artwork without the hassle of damaging them. Each pack includes 24 magnetic thumb tacks and 24 top magnets, designed for easy application and removal. With a maximum weight recommendation of 2 pounds, these reusable and strong neodymium magnets ensure your items stay securely in place while keeping your walls pristine.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Pounds |
Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
UPC | 019962371219 |
Manufacturer | Room-D Products |
Part Number | 1001024 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.63 x 0.5 x 0.13 inches |
Item model number | 1001024 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | XL for Walls |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 24 |
Number Of Pieces | 24 |
Usage | Hanging pictures and artwork |
Included Components | 24 magnetic thumb tacks and 24 magnets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**.
JUST GREAT FOR POSTERS! REALLY STRONG FOR THIER SIZE.
My sons like to attache posters to their bedroom walls. In the past, they have used tape, which sometimes damages the walls when removed, and quite often tears pieces off the posters.These Magnetacks consist of magnetic thumbtack-like pieces that can easily be pressed into drywall (a little harder into wood or plaster, and not into concrete or brick). Then the tiny, but very powerful little round magnets are used to hold the poster in place without damage. My sons have used these to attach large posters to their ceilings and there is no question of them falling down.When mounting posters using these magnets, it is best to first locate and press in all the thumb-tack pieces for the corners. Pressing them in by hand is the way to do it, or at least NOT using something that is iron or steel (like a hammer). The magnetic tacks will grab firmly onto the hammer and be pulled off the wall. When the tacks are in place near the corners of the place where the poster is to go, have a helper hold the poster in place while someone else snaps on the little magnets (they are really strong!). Maybe even practice with plain paper on an out-of-the way spot on the wall . . .
A**C
Great for large posters
Nice and easy to use. If you need to hang posters on the wall, then using these can save you a lot of money for larger posters if you currently can’t afford larger frames. It’s an economical way of hanging posters on the wall.
V**A
Great for hanging unframed artwork
I bought these to hang artwork and they are amazingly strong and have a clean, minimal look. You need to treat them like push pins not nails though. I recommend making a hole in your wall with a regular pushpin first then remove and insert the magnetic pin. Make sure they are flush with the wall and then hang your piece. My largest is a 45” x 47” painting on paper with one magnet on each corner. It is holding but I wouldn’t go larger than that without adding extra magnets.
B**O
Nice product, strong magnets,
A great idea for setting up temporary posters, hang flags, and hang banners. Magnets are very strong. Depends leave a small hole in the wall which is nearly undetectable.
B**T
It worked, ok?
Not as nice or easy as it looks in the pictures. Did the job, but when I get the chance, I’m going to change it out for something different. Nails in walks were awe full big. Worried about the hole it’s gonna leave.
C**.
Great idea for hanging photos without damaging them.
The only problem I had with the magnets was getting them apart. I placed them about 1" in from the corners of our 16X20 enlargements. Use a long level or a laser-level to get the tacks lined up.
M**T
Strong magnets... weak pins
Got around to using this and was amazed to see how weak the actual pins are. I must bent 4-5 first time putting them up. If you are putting these into cardboard you’ll be.. maybe even a soft plywood but anything harder and they will bend. They are essentially long thumbtacks.On a positive note, the magnets and the adhesion are quite strong. Very strong in fact. For what pins you can actually get into the wall, it will work well.They are pricey and just hoped the pin would hold up better.
L**2
Amazing!
I was having a hard time trying to find a way to hang up art in a rented room. This saved me the trouble of finding frames for all of them and from poking holes with tacks that sometimes can be an eyesore. I like that it kind of adds to the piece and is easy to install and hang up without putting holes in the artwork or ruining the walls.
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