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Features
Description
Clean up harmful nails, screws, bolts, and sharp metal objects around your home, workshop, or garage with the Telescoping Magnetic Pickup Tool by Stalwart. Constructed of durable steel, this magnet stick features a comfortable handle that extends up to 40-inches in length to locate metal items in hard-to-reach places without requiring the user to strain or bend over. The magnetic sweeper has 50lbs of pulling power and collapses down to 24-inches for compact storage and travel, making it ideal for carpenters, mechanics, or metalworkers. IMPORTANT: Stalwart is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on our entire line of products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of Stalwart and ONLY Magnetic Tool Pickup by Stalwart are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers.
Manufacturer: Trademark GLB
Part Number: 75-HT5000
Item Weight: 1.76 pounds
Product Dimensions: 3.25 x 3.25 x 39.5 inches
Country of Origin: China
Item model number: 75-HT5000
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Size: 40"/50 lb
Color: Original Version
Style: 50 lb Pull
Power Source: Hand Powered
Item Package Quantity: 1
Included Components: Stalwart 40 Inch 50 lb Telescoping Magnetic Pick Up Tool
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: February 3, 2016