🛠️ Organize Like a Pro—Your Workspace Deserves It!
The 4 Pcs Magnetic Aerosol Spray Can Holder is designed for maximum efficiency and organization in your workspace. With a robust magnetic grip and a slim profile, it securely holds up to 17.6 lbs of spray cans and bottles, making it perfect for garages, toolboxes, and utility rooms. Its open-face design allows for easy access, ensuring you can grab what you need quickly, even while wearing gloves. This set includes four holders, each crafted from durable silicone and featuring powerful rubber-coated magnets for a reliable hold.
Manufacturer | BPOPO |
Part Number | BPOPOUSMagnetSprayCanHolder4P00 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Yellow |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Special Features | 32-Degree Paper Colated, Flexible, Magnetic, Slim Profile |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**J
Great for small spaces!
These work great, especially in small spaces like lockers or storage cabinets.I have a locker at work to store different tools and bags to move in and out of my work vehicle. I originally was looking for a magnetic shelf or spray paint can holder, but found these and gave them a try.I was pleasantly surprised at how well they worked. The magnets aren't super strong, but strong enough to hold the cans I wanted them for. They are low profile and work well for small spaces like my locker. They can be oriented at an angle, or horizontally for smaller metal cans like the WD-40, but I wouldn't recommend it for bigger/heavier cans. And I wouldn't recommend putting them on anything mobile, I don't think the magnets are strong enough to hold a can in place on a moveable dolly/tool box or in a vehicle.I do think that they are a little pricey for some molded rubber and cheap magnets. I think if the magnets were stronger, or the rubber pad was slightly longer with more surface area to grip the can and had an additional cheap magnet they would be a better value for the price. All in all I'm happy with the purchase and will probably buy more of these in the future.
S**N
Works great! But not for cars
I wanted to get this to put a fire extinguisher in the truck bed to have handy just in case. Check that what you are wanting to stick this to is metal before you buy it. I couldn't find anywhere on the truck that had enough open metal (except the outside) to make it useful. That said it sticks really well to metal and it holds lots of weight.Perfect for what it's designed for!
J**A
Love how I can now have handy spray cans in my metal barn
Having a metal barn, this magnetic spray can holder works great. I now have several different lubrication spray cans hanging over my workbench on the steel supports of my metal barn. This keeps them very handy and within easy reach since I use them regularly so much.
T**S
Works well but specialized
Works well for what it is designed for. Powerful magnet but no so crazy you can't pull the can off. A little bit pricey for what it does but if you want a can handy and have a metal surface in the handy spot it's nice. Not practical to organize a large amount of cans.
K**R
Seems like a little gimmick, but is actually a huge helper
This is one of those items that you won't know you're missing until you have it and then don't anymore. The fact that you can simply slap that on any metal surface, whether it's your tool box or a metal cabinet and perfectly place a spray can in that spot that is being held securely in place is awesome. It's saving space on the table or the shelf and is always ready to go when you need it. The magnet is strong to hold a decently sized full spray can. So far I'm impressed!
P**O
Didnt' know I needed this....
This is one of those items I didn't know I needed. But I am always looking for the WD40 so I thought I would give it a try. Not sure how long the sticky adhesive will last, but so far so good. Now I will always know right where my spray lube is located. Now thinking about where else I will put one of these. I want one for the side of my toolbox, and I'm going to try one on the front of my cargo trailer since I always need the lube for the hitch. Probably put one in the kitchen closet. Will work perfect inside the bed of my truck. Might use one in the kitchen for the Pam spray. One in the bathroom for the aqua net. One by the toilet for the PooPouri spray.
I**N
Simple, functional, brilliant
What I like:- Strong magnets grip surfaces and cans well- Rubber surround prevents slipping- So simple, and it really worksWhat I don't like:- I need a four pack!Sometimes you order something to see if it is a good idea, and it blows you away with its brilliance. This was one of those orders.These magnetic spray can holders are simple and simply brilliant. The small rubber and magnet form sticks securely to any flat metal surface, and holds a can to it with a slight lip at the bottom to prevent slipping. This lip also means that a slight roll down removes the can from the magnet without removing the magnet from where it has been placed. It also means there isn't a metal on metal clatter when cans are stuck into place.The two in this pack have been loaded up with our Florida bug essentials and stuck on the stacked dryer in the garage. Well out of reach of our kiddo's hands, but within easy sight and reach of me and my wife when the inevitable cockroach tries to help with laundry folding. The only problem I have is that a two pack isn't big enough because I want more to hold the other essentials, the oils and lubricants, the cans of paint.This is a space saving idea that just makes you dream up more uses. A well deserved 5 out of 5.
I**F
These are awesome!
These can holders are magnetic on both sides so they mount to the side of a toolbox or metal cabinet. The magnets are strong enough to securely hold a full can of brake cleaner or WD-40.These are not designed to be mounted to non-magnetic surfaces. The center magnetic strips go all the way through the holder and adhere both to the toolbox/cabinet and to the can. In fact, the yellow "frame" is really just there to help position the can and is only loosely affixed to the magnet. Any attempt to use these on a non-magnetic surface would require screwing in the magnetic strips to the surface.I only wish I had discovered these sooner. Now I'm thinking of other places for them beyond the garage. Laundry room? I thought of a can of cooking spray within reach of the stove on the side of the fridge. It works, but it's not very aesthetically pleasing. But in a commercial kitchen it might be just the thing!
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