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The SE Magnetic Separator Pick-Up Tool PM6550 features a robust 8 lb magnetic pull capacity combined with a rubberized ergonomic handle and a quick release mechanism, designed for efficient retrieval of metal shavings and ferrous objects. Compact yet durable, it’s ideal for professional and DIY use in workshops, garages, and industrial settings.






| ASIN | B009RLGDPE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,624 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #87 in Magnetic Sweepers |
| Brand | SE |
| Brand Name | SE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,152 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00706569068115 |
| Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
| Material | Ferrite |
| Material Type | Ferrite |
| Model Number | PM6550 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | PM6550 |
| Pull Force | 8 Pounds |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 706569068115 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**Z
Smaller than I thought
Works for wet tumbling pins. Wish I would have looked at the size. It’s smaller than I thought. Surface is about 2in in dia.
L**S
Magnetic Separator tool
This is very useful. Very high quality.
M**N
But works really well
A little smaller than expected
R**L
Not very strong
The magnets are a little weak. These consist of four 3/8” diameter discs. I added a 1.26” x 1mm to make it work the way i wanted.
S**S
Recommend
Great
C**T
Very low quality, terrible value for money. But it works, I guess.
I recently moved and have to assemble a lot of furniture, and my fingernails are tired of trying to grab washers and whatnot off the ground - so I picked up one of these. It's smaller than anticipated, and incredibly cheaply made. I'd question the value for money even at half the price. The shaft is sloppy in the "bore" - which is just a hole in very thin blow-molded plastic. I noticed the internals weren't sitting properly, so I opened it up to investigate. A stamped aluminum cap on the bottom is held on with a single wrap of electrical tape (it looks like they intended it to be rivets, but tape is cheaper I guess...) The magnets had separated (the glue seems ineffective, and they did not prep the material surfaces properly) - as a result two had stacked up together. There are only three tiny magnets, separated by 120 degrees (when not loosely contained from poor adhesion). I'm currently 3D printing some parts to make this function in a semi-reasonable fashion - but it will still be junk when I'm done, but at least relatively functional junk. I'll update with the outcome. I grow so tired of having to buy vintage items to "fix up" or making things from scratch - but products like this prove the necessity. A waste of time, effort, and money - and landfill space for 90% of them, no doubt. To the manufacturer and purveyor: Embarassing. Horrid. Shameful. Stop making trash like this and putting a 1000% markup on it. Just stop. Edit: I 3D printed some small mods. They could have used a little more tweaking, but they came out well enough on the first try and this thing isn't worth any more effort. I made a "puck" to hold the magnets and keep the spring aligned - and it's just the right size to freely move in the bore without binding or flopping around. I also opened the top hole up to 3/8" and then printed a bushing that gives more contact area with a tighter fit. Both the puck and the bush have recesses to keep the spring centered. It now functions the way it should, and the pickup & release actions are quite strong and snappy. I'm not happy that I paid retail price for junk that I had to spend an entire day and a bunch of filament to fix, but it is what it is. At least now it's worth roughly what I originally paid. ...ish...
R**R
E Z pickup
Smaller than I thought it would be. But so far works ok
P**N
Poor design and unable to lift 5 lbs of anything
This poor magnet isn’t really strong enough to pick up anything of 8 pounds (LBS). The front plate pops off easily and arrived off. I just wanted it to pick up screws. Didn’t pick up nearly enough to save time. I would suggest this unless you’re blind or in a black out room.
D**R
Excelente
Exelente
K**I
weak magnatic power
thought i could use it to collect chips in my machine shop but its weak magnetically
C**O
Separador de mídia
Funciona bem
R**W
Metal swarf magnet.
Bit on the small side, but works effectively to remove swarf. Pick up and remove metal swarf without handling, safe to use and keeps your work area clean.
M**Y
Good Tool
This was purchased for my husband who has a work shop and needed a good magnetic to pick up a lot of metal shaving from the floor and his work bench, he says it works great and no more metal slinter’s in his fingers.
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