






🧲 Reel in the thrill of discovery—because ordinary pulls just won’t do!
The Logui Projects 1200 LB Magnet Fishing Kit features a powerful double-sided neodymium magnet capable of lifting up to 1200 pounds, paired with a heavy-duty 65-foot rope and a full set of accessories including a grappling hook, gloves, carabiner, foldable bucket, and a durable carrying case. Designed for hobbyists, families, and eco-conscious adventurers, this all-in-one kit is built to handle rugged outdoor conditions while making every fishing expedition a fun and organized treasure hunt.






| ASIN | B085F38115 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,929 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #293 in Rare Earth Magnets |
| Brand | Logui Projects |
| Brand Name | Logui Projects |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,563 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1200 LB Magnet Case Grappling Hook 65FT Rope Gloves Carabiner Foldable Bucket |
| Item Weight | 3.74 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logui Projects |
| Material | Neodymium |
| Material Type | Neodymium |
| Model Number | 111 |
| Number of Pieces | 7 |
| Part Number | 11 |
| Pull Force | 1000 Pounds |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 672975288280 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**S
Nice little kit
Great kit to get out and find what lost underwater. I've dragged out a few bikes with ease. The magnet is really strong and even being stuck to the front tube of a bike it didn't come off.
T**R
Excellent product
Grandson and I is having alot of fun w this product. Priced right also
T**S
It works
Still waiting to find something valuable enough so I can retire from magnet fishing, but I can confirm this magnet definitely works. Funny story — before buying it, I saw a bunch of reviews saying stuff like, “It claims 1200 lbs but I’m only pulling up fishing hooks and they fall right off. This thing sucks.” That’s not really how these magnets work. The holding power depends on the type of metal, thickness, surface contact, and angle. First day I got it, I took it to a bridge with a big steel structure underneath. Maybe my third throw, the magnet slammed onto the steel and got completely stuck. I mean STUCK stuck. I could not pull this thing off to save my life. I didn’t bring much with me, so I started looking around for a branch or stick to wrap the rope around for leverage. No luck. Then I checked my car and found a snow brush. Wrapped the rope around it a few times and started pulling. Finally got the magnet to move maybe two inches… then SNAP — the snow brush broke. At this point people on boats are driving by looking at me like I’m some kind of idiot fighting a bridge. I was honestly close to tying the rope to my car, but then I pictured the magnet finally breaking loose and flying through my back window. Eventually I somehow got it close enough to pry it loose from the steel. Long story short: the magnet absolutely works. Maybe a little too well.
J**.
Magnet fishing
This is a great starter kit to try and find things at the bottom of the water. It is a fun thing to do with the kids and perhaps find a random object.
K**D
Great buy for the money
The magnet on a flat pull is very strong, don't listen to the people who say they are weak while trying to pick up the hook or eyelets it comes with. The hook is not ferrous, and the metal the eyelets are made from is barely ferrous. Magnets cannot pick up every type of metal out there. I hooked it to my coffee table leg, and it sticks to that very well, stuck it to my front door for a straight pull from the center of the magnet and heard my door frame creak before it let go. This isn't going to pull out street signs and such like some of the guys do on videos online, but it is a great beginner kit, and that's what I was looking for. The hook is made out of some sort of light metal, not sure if it is an aluminum alloy, or what it is. It might be stronger than I think, but I feel like if you got anything of serious weight on it, it would probably bend or the ring welded on the end might come off, but I could be wrong. I would bet it will handle anything the magnet will though. The rope is typical paracord you can get anywhere but feels sturdy enough. The gloves are like a light gardening glove with rubberized palm and fingers. The gloves won't save you from sharp objects, but will help, and will help pulling anything rusty, just watch for sharp edges. The case feels very sturdy, it has a channel for a rubber seal, but mine didn't come with one, not sure if it was supposed to or not. The "collapsible bucket" is essentially just a canvas bag, it will handle anything smaller and of any value you want to bring home, but I would get a plastic bucket for the junk items you pull to get rid of. Good buy for the money, I bought magnetic coat hooks for the sides of my tool box that cost more than this set, and have similar strength magnets in them, maybe a little weaker. Great beginner set, and a good way to get outside doing something off the couch and away from electronics, plus you can clean up some of the junk in your water ways in your area while having fun at it!
M**N
It’s not always about a fish!
Birthday gift for 7 y/o grandson that loves to fish…and treasure hunt! Purchased a second set to retrieve the original out of the pond. 🤷🏼♀️ (we’ve improved our throwing skills). After months under water, I was amazed to see how well the weight and treble hook held up! Even the rope held up perfectly.
C**N
Needs better rope
The rope is a little lacking. Could have used something better I think. But the magnet works good. The hook does what it is supposed to do too. But I would recommend getting a better rope.
D**H
Great start kit
This is exactly as described. Easy to use with instructions included. This makes a great starter kit for beginners or just as a hobby.
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