Arcan 13" Magnetic Tool Holder Rail (AMTHR13)
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There's no doubt that these are made for the workshop, as they are both comfortable and durable This is an average to poor finish. Heavy tools like hammers can be held firmly with this tray. A few observations It was the sloppy welding splatter everywhere that first caught my attention. It had a few sharp edges, and there was none of the usual clean-up There were sharp edges on most of the cutting edges. Visually, one of the brackets was There were not flush horizontal surfaces at the back of the tabs. What's on the green section is nothing but thin and This recommendation is The picture on the left shows the current tool holder I use, which is a stainless steel magnet knife stand. Definitely more weight will be carried by this one. The pro's are Magnets of strong magnetic field It comes with two screws to mount the console (I tossed them out and replaced them The following cons An average of The fit was poor and the design was uninspired Misaligned/sloppily fitted weld (weld splatters- It means "up"). The conclusion is With a price of $13 for the 13-year-old It costs $20 for the 20-inch model and $18 for the 24-inch model The diameter is 3 inches, the rating is 3 The rating was lowered from four stars to three stars because of poor.
The 13" version has a good magnet, but it is way too short to be very useful, unless you only intend to hold up a few tools. However, you can use this magnet to hold up extremely heavy power tools if they have enough metal available to make contact. Other issues include the distance between the holes for the screws - they are about a foot apart, making it impossible for more than one screw to reach each In the case of thick wallboard, you can still use this method, but if you do not, you will have to use Though I have mentioned the above issues, the magnet is so strong that I feel comfortable recommending the longer rail as well. This "too short" version is only a bit more expensive than the Arcan 24" Magnetic Tool Holder Rail, for example, which has the mounting holes 16" apart. I have ordered one based on trying out this "too short" version.
This is a basic tool holder that will hold any metal tool or object. Weight can be accommodated on this surface, but the flatter and thicker the surface, the Seeing that there is so little surface area on this rail, I was able to hang a wood splitter in full size, but a small round screwdriver barely stayed on. Installing this 13 inch unit can be easily done with the included screws and is good for smaller spaces. Also, I observed that the screws are almost perfectly spaced for a nut and bolt to be used to fix the boards, so that is what I did. There are no sharp edges on the front of the tool holder, allowing it to be scratch-resistant. The tool holder has a glossy finish and is non-slip. One of my favorites of the tool holders, I have several and this is one of the strongest.
I have a few tools on it that are as heavy as hammers, so this magnet works just fine. It's not very wide, so it won't hold a lot of tools, but I use it to keep my inside tools in the cabinet I use for storing them. Because the heavier tools are kept up and out of the way, I don't have to go digging for them every time I open the cabinet. My only complaint about the cupboard is the green color, but since it's under my bar, it's really not that important. The best tool holder I've ever seen.
When my husband is working on things with this tool holder, he can tell that it has made things easier. As long as you're not paying too much, you're getting a pretty good deal. However, the magnet does not have a super strong magnetic field. As well, it is fairly short, so you can only fit a few items inside. As long as it does its job, and the overall experience has been positive, I have no complaints. You can fix this for a pretty penny if you're on a budget!.
Magnetic tool holder bars are usually equipped with strong magnets that are ideal for holding screwdrivers and other small tools securely in place. In comparison to other tool bars I have, I found the magnet on this bar to be weak and ineffective. The product is not recommended for use except in light conditions You can use weight to gain or lose weight. It's hard to mount this on two stud centers because it's 13 inches wide. Fail in a big way.
During my weightlifting history, I have never had a bar like this one. In part due to this, it sits off the wall further than any others I have. As a result, it does not crumble. It was easier to pull off some smaller items with the help of a strip of electrical tape I put on the tools.
Keeping tools close to you when you are working on a project is a great idea and this magnetic tool bar makes it easy to keep them tucked away. It's easy to lose a tool when you're distracted and keeping the tools on the tool bar prevents it. Organizes well and helps you stay organized.