TCP Global Magnetic Glove and Tissue Dispenser Holder - Holds Boxes of Gloves, Towels, Wipes, Tissues - Mount onto a Tool Box or in Garages, Workshops and Kitchens
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Without a doubt. I think it's a good
My new gloves have never made it off the side of my toolbox, even when it is a new box. There is no doubt that magnets are powerful. My experience with it has been very positive.
Regardless of the coating, since I put it up on my box, I haven't moved it to see if it scratches. The magnetic field of a magnet is very
This is a good question, indeed. As part of my gym gear, I keep disposable gloves in a NEMA box with a metal mounting plate I use to store them - I hope that they are very difficult to remove, merely because they are so small. Nevertheless, I did go out to check on this for you, and I am still unsure, even after inspecting the magnets. I will say this, you can get rid of them. Even though it may be difficult, if you have to remove them anyway, whether they are glued in or not isn't really relevant to you. In other words, yes, you can remove them for your purpose. Although, if there is glue in the box, you may have a bit of difficulty getting it thoroughly removed so the box will lie flat against whatever you intend to attach it to.
Selected User Reviews For TCP Global Magnetic Glove and Tissue Dispenser Holder - Holds Boxes of Gloves, Towels, Wipes, Tissues - Mount onto a Tool Box or in Garages, Workshops and Kitchens
I was able to hold a large size box of gloves in it without issue, but it slides down the side of my toolbox and into the bottom or any metal cabinets I've tried. In addition, it looks as if it was painted by a child with an.
A refrigerator magnet that I ordered from this company stayed in place exactly where I placed it on my fridge. Due to the fact that I use two different types of gloves, I purchased a second holder to go alongside the first one. I lined them up side by side, but the second one kept sliding downward I was frustrated because it did not fall off or even act like it might fall off the door, but it did gradually slide down the door. Despite this, the replacement arrived in a damaged package, and one side of the holder was crushed down, so I didn't have the chance to check out the magnets. have no reason to believe that it was a manufacturing defect I'm almost certain that it occurred The one with a stronger magnet can still be used on a stationary metal item if it is for use with a stationary metal item. If you want to put it on something that's going to make a lot of noise, such as my refrigerator door, you might have to experiment with a few different ones until you As a result, now that I have two holders that stay where I place them, I love these holders and have been using them for gloves every This is an item I would likely buy again if I was in need of another, but I would cross my fingers that the magnets would hold.
It is likely that most of us use nitrate gloves in the garage. on this item are very strong, so you won't have to worry about it Currently, I have fifty pairs of shoes in the holder, and there is plenty of space for the bigger boxes which I will buy next time. You can attach this holder anywhere there is I am glad I purchased this item, the price was good as well.
This tool cart lid is fitted with four large, coated magnets that hold it securely to the side of a tool cart. It holds a box of Gloveworks HD gloves without moving.
Attaches easily to my mechanic's black nitrile glove box or to my metal pegboard (or to, in my opinion, any flat metal surface). Reviewing other competitors in this segment made me concerned that magnets in the glove box might not be strong enough to hold the box to the metal. I did not have any disappointment with this glove holder and it stuck as I anticipated. A coating is also applied to magnets so they won't scratch 100% of the time I would recommend this product.
As well, I did not want my plastic glove box taking up so much room in my drawers. It was the perfect holder for my needs. Steel construction ensures that it will last a long time, it has room for a 100 count box of disposable gloves, and its magnets are strong enough to hold it firmly From outside the cabinet, I am able to access the gloves without having to touch the drawers or other stuff I do not want to disturb.
The metal in my lockers was too thin. When gloves were in the box, it would slide down, so I moved the box to the slat wall where it sticks very well with the magnets.