🧲 Lock in your welds, unlock your potential!
The YESWELDER Adjustable Angle Welding Magnet delivers powerful 48LB magnetic holding force with a precise 20°-200° adjustable angle scale. Designed for professional welders and metalworkers, it features a secure hex wrench lock and versatile use across welding, soldering, and pipe installation tasks. Compact and lightweight, it enhances accuracy and efficiency on every project.
Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
Part Number | AJM-S |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 2.87 x 1.26 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AJM-S |
Size | Small-48LB |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**Y
Yeswelder brand welding accessory
Well made unit. The magnets are quite strong. Everything I have purchased with the Yeswelder brand has been OUTSTANDING QUALITY.
R**A
Works great
This magnet is amazing. It can do more than a standard magnet. The fact that it’s adjustable makes it very versatile weather in the shop or in the field. Works so good the first one I bought got stolen so I bought another one.
J**R
Strong holding strength for heavy steel projects
The media could not be loaded. Great holding strength for my heavy steel projects.
J**O
Nice Welding Magnet
Generally like this adjustable magnet. Size is useful for fitting it into smaller spaces. Magnet strength is overstated though. I have another adjustable magnet rated at far less pounds and the two hold with the same strength. Still, this will hold small to medium size tubes in place when you need another set of hands.
G**P
A handy tool!
Appears to be of great quality. Bought as a gift, and d have heard nothing negative.
T**L
Really wanted to give it 4 stars
It's not a 5 star item but I was hoping for 4. The magnets are strong and hold well. The pivot locks and keeps the desired angle. The loss of the star was because the protractor readings on the side are way off so if you set it for a 90 degree angle, it won't be. Check it every time with a square or other tool.
M**L
Red angle line
The instructions never mentioned how to read the angle. I had to figure it out on YouTube. Once I knew where it was located I found a small picture on the Amazon page. Verbal instructions would have helped.
M**S
easy to use
i love it
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