its add on item when you spend £20.00 or more sells for about £8.00
on its own.
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BeerDrinker to Master G
10 Feb 165#4
Great when you're working under the bonnet of the car and drop a bolt which always seems to land in an inaccessible area
roof30 to Master G
10 Feb 163#6
Just because you don't find it useful doesn't mean others won't.
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tom_hungston
10 Feb 16#1
expire price showing 9.99 :disappointed:
Taliban_Army to tom_hungston
10 Feb 16#2
Shows as £1.74 if you look under other sellers for from Amazon.
Master G
10 Feb 16#3
How on earth is this even a thing? How often do you need to pick up something ferrous in a dark place that you can't reach with your fingers? Cold.
BeerDrinker to Master G
10 Feb 165#4
Great when you're working under the bonnet of the car and drop a bolt which always seems to land in an inaccessible area
roof30 to Master G
10 Feb 163#6
Just because you don't find it useful doesn't mean others won't.
craigstephens to Master G
10 Feb 161#10
Personally? Quite often which is why I have one.
But hey, you used the word ferrous so you probably know best. I'll throw mine away.
haritori to Master G
10 Feb 161#11
take it you never worked on an engine..
Thoughtful to Master G
10 Feb 16#15
I managed to drop a drill bit into the garden shredder, really needed one then, it took ages to get out even with a torch !
theshabster to Master G
11 Feb 16#23
I have one similar to this that I specifically bought when I lost a headlight bulb within my headlight unit. Not a cat in hell's chance I could get it out by hand. The only two options were to remove the headlight unit or use this tool. As the car was only a couple of months old I decided to use this tool, and it worked a treat.
Also great for stray nuts and bolts when working under the bonnet, as previously mentioned.
amer_
10 Feb 16#5
Has been at this price for quite some time
stellaman28
10 Feb 16#7
not sure why I have just bought one, seems like a good idea?? It can go with my other tools in the 'I might need it one day' pile. Christ I am turning into my dad!!
thebiophysicist
10 Feb 16#8
I need a very narrow but strong one of these. my son has snapped off the tip of the headphones in his macbook so there is no sound.
isaac132 to thebiophysicist
10 Feb 16#9
Neodymium magnets do the trick- strongest you can get- helped me retrieve the same from a phone.
townendmatthew to thebiophysicist
10 Feb 162#16
My son did this to his iPad, i cut the end off a cocktail stick added a blob of superglue and glued it to the broken Jack inside his iPad, let it set an pulled it out!
Master G
10 Feb 16#12
Isn't that what a mechanic is for?
RoosterNo1
10 Feb 161#13
Whenever I use these things in an engine bay, they stick to everything EXCEPT the bolt you've dropped !
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But hey, you used the word ferrous so you probably know best. I'll throw mine away.
Also great for stray nuts and bolts when working under the bonnet, as previously mentioned.