Strong enough to hold paper to a wall
We have metal corner pieces in our walls at HSMAG, so we were able to use a Pushpin Magnet to post a really cool flyer about our DVDs on the edge of a wall. The manufacturer has said that the Pushpin Magnets can also hold onto the metal nails or screws in a wall.
These are really, really strong magnets
All magnets were not created equal. These are made from Neodymium. Yeah, doesn't mean much to us, either. What's important, though, is that Neodymium is used to create the strongest permanent magnets on the face of the planet. So, yeah, they're wicked strong.
Pushpin Magnets are extremely strong refrigerator magnets
Can your refrigerator magnet hold a hammer? Well, you've probably never tried.
But, if you did try, you'd likely end up with a hammer on your foot. Ouch.
