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MIN CI Small Rare Earth Neodymium Magnets - 60 Pcs Mini 6 x 2 mm Round Magnets for Refrigerator, Crafts, Whiteboard

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Size: 6mm x 2mm 60pack


Features

  • Small Strong Magnets: Small magnet contains 60 pcs of magnets 6 x 2 mm size
  • Easy To Use: Tiny magnets can be attached to any surface with adhesive or directly to metal surfaces, and neodymium rare earth disc magnets do not leave marks or stains when moving on metal or other surfaces
  • Magnets Performance: Rare earth magnets heavy duty are made of rare earth materials. The round magnets strong coated with three-layer Ni+Cu+Ni plating process
  • Multi-purpose Magnets: Mini round magnets can be used for whiteboards, jewelry, refrigerators, photo walls, miniature models, offices, crafts magnets, etc
  • What You Get: Magnets x 60 pcs. MIN CI is a manufacturer of neodymium magnet, we can provide magnets in different sizes

Material: Neodymium


Brand: MIN CI


Color: 6x2mm_60P


Shape: Round


Item Thickness: 2 Millimeters


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.76 x 2.13 x 0.67 inches; 1.45 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6 x 2mm


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 21, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MIN CI


Best Sellers Rank: #881 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #12 in Rare Earth Magnets


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,113 ratings


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  • Powerhouse of a magnet
Size: 18mm x 3mm 40pack
I’m honestly so impressed with this pack of magnets! I wasn’t expecting them to be this strong — but they hold up everything I need without slipping or sliding. I’ve only used them on the fridge because I'm currently in a DIY magnet phase. They’re small, sleek, and surprisingly powerful for their size. If you’re tired of weak magnets that can barely hold a piece of paper, these are a total game-changer. Great value, great performance, and just super reliable. Highly recommend this pack! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025 by jennie

  • Nice and strong, feel like maybe N42
Size: 18mm x 3mm 40pack
I have worked with quite a few ultra-powerful neodymium magnets in the past 3 years, some of which are outright dangerous if handled recklessly, such as strong enough to crush fingers that get in the way, or outright lift refrigerators and small steel engine blocks. This is not one of those kind of magnets, but I still treat all neodymium permanent magnets with respect for safety. This was the perfect size to replace the anemic weak magnet in the antenna for a cellular network access "fail-over" device, so it would stay put on a vehicle or in a portable application in high winds. The original antenna underwent "sudden violent separation" from a car roof, followed by high velocity contact with the highway surface and dragging by its attached coaxial cable, accompanied by multiple secondary impacts with pavement and the side of the car until the driver was able to come to a stop after about 400 feet. Pieces of debris from the antenna base were recovered from the highway, bagged, and taken home to see if there was any hope of repair; not due to the cost - only a $25 antenna - but the 6 to 8 weeks of supply chain delays to acquire a replacement. Following examination of the debris, it was quickly determined that the tiny magnet used in the base during manufacture was woefully inadequate to hold it to the roof of a vehicle at highway speeds. A small mold was made to replicate the shape of the plastic base, the recovered fragments were placed approximately where they would have been before the accident, the metal parts were verified to still have electrical and RF integrity, and a small amount of resin was poured to reconstruct the base. The steel cup in which the original magnet had been placed, was measured for inside bottom diameter, as was its depth with a machinist's gauge. With sufficient cup clearance calculated to maximize magnetic field strength out of the bottom, these magnets were selected and ordered as the best fit and likelihood of sufficient strength to upgrade the base holding force to an acceptable performance level in the field. While the magnets were en route, the antenna system was tested with a rather expensive microwave antenna and feedline analyzer, and determined to be still functional within the cellular 4G spectrum. The empty cup was filled with JB Weld epoxy (which although it contains steel powder and is slightly magnetic, does not divert more than a few percent of magnetic flux). This was used to "pot" the magnet so when removing the modified rebuilt assembly from a car roof, it will stay firmly attached to the antenna and not the car. 24 hours later once the epoxy had fully cured, the repaired unit was placed on the car roof, with a camera anchored nearby to observe it. The antenna analyzer was connected to the coax, and set up to monitor impedance and reflected energy in the center of the 4G cellular spectrum, and the unit was taken on a test drive. The first leg consisted of about 2 miles of incredibly rough dirt road, which subjected the unit to extreme vibration, which should induce microscopic very fast separation and gap closure over millisecond intervals, which can cause data errors and "chopping" of voice over IP. The magnet was strong enough no significant signal degradation was observed. The second leg was about 4 miles of secondary road at between 35 and 50 mph. The final leg was 10 miles out and 10 miles back of highway between 75 and 80 mph to observe aerodynamic behavior and the magnet's ability to overcome these forces. The magnet passed with flying colors. Most people won't use them for this, but it worked well. I'm going to put another one in a TV remote so it stays put on a steel cabinet when not in use, and the cats can't hide it under furniture. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by John Galt

  • Small but strong
Bought these to make magnet out of vintage earrings which can sometimes be a little heavy. These magnets are tiny but strong enough to hold the earrings and whatever you are trying to hang with them.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by maggie

  • Great fridge magnets, not "storage-strong"
Size: 18mm x 3mm 40pack
Would be very good for fridge magnets, but I was hoping to attach them to some tools to be able to magnetize easily to metal surfaces and these weren't *that* kind of "super strong". I'll look for a stronger magnet for that, but will totally use these as fridge magnets!
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Very strong magnetic buttons
Size: 15mm x 3mm 50pack
Very strong magnetic buttons. They are thin, but are so strong they are hard to separate from each other. They would be able to hold a fair amount of weight.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by KA

  • More Useful Than Expected
Size: 18mm x 3mm 40pack
Originally bought these for a very specific project, but have since found these extra strong magnets to be very useful for a number of other craft and utility purposes.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Brian Jay

  • Perfect!
Size: 20mm x 3mm 30pack
I've bought other brands but this magnet seems to have better durability as they seem to coat the surface differently than most magnets. It doesn't have that very shiny coating that chips easily with some force but because of that, I'm very happy with the quality. The edges are rounder also which I think helps to not chip or break apart easily. I'm using this to mound it in a 6mm plywood drilling out 3mm hole using Irwin's 3/4" forstner bit. This magnet is just a tad wider but I use a wood block to seat it and seems to work well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025 by Zak

  • Appear well made, but not as strong as hoped.
Size: 18mm x 3mm 40pack
These look good and are consistently sized (some are a little thicker than others but not by much). They stick to each other VERY well. But, they don't stick to metal as well as I hoped. I attached one to a 1.6 oz flashlight and it stayed on a vertical steel surface (file cabinet, shelf support, refrigerator), but could easily be pulled away or slid. I attached one to a 5.5 oz flashlight and it slid down. I used one to hold paper to the refrigerator - it held 1-3 pieces well. But, when I pulled the paper, it easily popped off the magnet letting it (the magnet) fall to the ground - a stronger magnet might allow that paper to be pulled out, but the magnet would (usually) stay stuck. I probably wouldn't use it around kids as it's too easy to pop it of a metal surface. And small magnets and kids are a bad mix anyway... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by KO

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