Magnet Blocks 2 Piece Magnetizer Demagnetizer Tool Screwdriver Ceramic
Magnet Blocks 2 Piece Magnetizer Demagnetizer Tool Screwdriver Ceramic
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Magnet Blocks 2 Piece - Magnetizer and Demagnetizer for Tools
2-Piece Set | Ceramic Ferrite | Magnetize Screwdrivers | Demagnetize Tools | Permanent Magnets
MAGNET BLOCKS - MAGNETIZE YOUR SCREWDRIVERS TO HOLD SCREWS
The simple tool accessory that makes your screwdrivers magnetic - screws stick to the tip instead of falling off while you position them!
2-Piece Set | Magnetize and Demagnetize | Ceramic Permanent Magnets
Key Benefits at a Glance
Make screwdrivers hold screws.
Remove magnetism when needed.
No batteries, always ready.
Both functions included.
Magnet Blocks 2 Piece - Damascus, Oregon:
Magnet Blocks are ceramic ferrite permanent magnets used to magnetize or demagnetize metal tools. The 2-piece set includes one block for magnetizing and one for demagnetizing. To magnetize a screwdriver, you stroke the metal shaft across one magnet block in one direction - this aligns the magnetic domains in the steel and makes the screwdriver tip magnetic. The magnetized screwdriver then holds steel screws on its tip without you needing to balance them. To demagnetize, you stroke the tool across the other block - this randomizes the magnetic domains and removes the magnetic property. For gutter contractors, a magnetized screwdriver is a practical advantage during hanger installation. When you are on a ladder driving hanger screws, a magnetized screwdriver holds the screw on the tip while you position it against the fascia. You do not need to balance the screw with one hand while positioning the driver with the other - the screw stays put until you start driving. This is especially helpful in tight spaces, overhead work, and situations where you need both hands for other tasks. The magnet blocks are small enough to keep in a tool bag or truck and last indefinitely since they are permanent magnets with no moving parts or batteries. GutterAll stocks Magnet Blocks at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse for contractors who want the simple advantage of magnetic screwdrivers.
| Product | Quantity | Material | Function |
| Magnet Blocks | 2 pieces | Ceramic ferrite | Magnetize and demagnetize tools |
Location: GutterAll - 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, Oregon 97089 - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm PST
Phone: (503) 850-6784
Email: sales@gutterall.com
Contractor Pricing: Volume discounts available
Why Magnetized Screwdrivers Help on the Job
A magnetized screwdriver tip holds the screw for you. Instead of balancing a screw on the tip while trying to position it, the screw sticks magnetically and stays in place until you drive it. This is most valuable in situations where screw placement is awkward: overhead work, tight spaces, ladder work where you want to minimize hand movements, and any time you need to position a screw one-handed. The magnetic hold is not strong enough to interfere with driving - once you start the screw into the material, the driver releases normally. You can magnetize any steel screwdriver, nut driver, or similar tool with a quick stroke across the magnet block.
Job Site Applications:
Magnetized screwdrivers are useful anytime you need to position screws one-handed or in awkward positions:
| Application | Tool Magnetized | Why Magnetism Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Gutter Hanger Installation | Screwdriver or bit | Hold screw while positioning on fascia |
| Downspout Bracket Mounting | Screwdriver | Position screws on vertical surfaces |
| Overhead Work | Screwdriver or nut driver | Screw stays on tip while looking up |
| Tight Spaces | Screwdriver | One-handed screw placement |
| Ladder Work | Screwdriver or bit | Minimize hand movements |
Contractor Insight: Many contractors keep their most-used screwdrivers magnetized all the time and only demagnetize when they need a non-magnetic tool for a specific task. The magnetism does not interfere with normal use - it just gives you the option to have screws stick to the tip when helpful. The magnet blocks take only a few seconds to use, so you can magnetize or demagnetize a tool quickly on the job site as needed.
How Magnetizing Works:
Steel tools can become magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field. The magnet block is a strong permanent magnet - when you stroke a steel screwdriver shaft across it in one direction (not back and forth), the magnetic field aligns the tiny magnetic domains in the steel. Once aligned, the screwdriver itself becomes a weak magnet and will attract steel screws. The magnetism is not as strong as the magnet block itself, but it is strong enough to hold a screw on the tip during positioning. The magnetism persists until you deliberately demagnetize the tool or until the domains gradually randomize over time (which takes months or years of normal use). To demagnetize, you stroke the tool across the demagnetizer block, which has a field orientation that randomizes the domains and removes the magnetic property.
Why Demagnetization Matters:
Sometimes you do not want a magnetized tool. A magnetized screwdriver can attract metal shavings and debris, which can be a problem in electronics work or when working around sensitive equipment. In some precision applications, magnetism can interfere with measurements or components. Having the demagnetizer block lets you remove magnetism from a tool when needed. Most contractors find they use the magnetizer more often than the demagnetizer, but having both options available in the 2-piece set means you can adjust tool properties as the job requires.
Key Features of Magnet Blocks 2 Piece:
| Feature | Description | Contractor Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 2-Piece Set | Magnetizer and demagnetizer | Both functions available |
| Ceramic Ferrite | Permanent magnet material | No batteries, lasts indefinitely |
| Compact Size | Small rectangular blocks | Fits in tool bag or pocket |
| Works on Steel Tools | Screwdrivers, bits, nut drivers | Magnetize common tools |
| Quick Use | Stroke tool across block | Seconds to magnetize/demagnetize |
| No Moving Parts | Solid magnet blocks | Nothing to break or wear out |
Magnet Blocks 2 Piece is a set of ceramic ferrite permanent magnets for magnetizing and demagnetizing metal tools. Also known as a magnetizer/demagnetizer, tool magnetizer, or screwdriver magnetizer, this accessory lets you make any steel screwdriver magnetic so it holds screws on the tip. The 2-piece set includes one block for magnetizing and one for demagnetizing. Compact size fits in tool bags. No batteries required - permanent magnets last indefinitely. GutterAll stocks Magnet Blocks at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse. Contact (503) 850-6784 or email sales@gutterall.com to order.
Key Benefits - Why Contractors Use Magnet Blocks:
- Magnetic Screwdrivers: Screws stick to the tip for easy positioning
- One-Handed Work: Position screws without balancing them
- Ladder Advantage: Less fumbling on ladders
- Overhead Work: Screws stay on tip while looking up
- Tight Spaces: Position screws where hands cannot reach
- Hanger Installation: Hold hanger screws during positioning
- 2-Piece Set: Both magnetize and demagnetize functions
- Permanent Magnets: No batteries, no charging
- Compact Size: Fits in pocket or tool bag
- Quick Use: Seconds to magnetize a tool
- Works on Steel: Screwdrivers, bits, nut drivers
- Lasting Effect: Magnetism persists until demagnetized
- No Maintenance: Solid blocks, nothing to wear out
- Durable Material: Ceramic ferrite lasts indefinitely
- Simple Operation: Just stroke tool across block
Product Specifications:
| Product Type: | Magnet Blocks / Magnetizer-Demagnetizer Set |
| Quantity: | 2 pieces (1 magnetizer, 1 demagnetizer) |
| Material: | Ceramic ferrite (permanent magnet) |
| Shape: | Rectangular blocks |
| Function: | Magnetize and demagnetize steel tools |
| Compatible Tools: | Steel screwdrivers, bits, nut drivers, and similar tools |
| Power Source: | None required - permanent magnets |
| Expected Service Life: | Ceramic ferrite magnets are permanent and do not weaken under normal use; blocks may chip or crack if dropped on hard surfaces; store away from electronics and magnetic media; indefinite service life with proper handling |
| Condition: | New |
Tool Magnetization Options Comparison:
MAGNET BLOCKS (THIS PRODUCT)
- Magnetize any steel tool
- Demagnetize when needed
- Permanent, no batteries
- Compact and portable
Best for: Making tools magnetic
MAGNETIC BIT HOLDER
- Built-in magnet
- Holds bits in driver
- Screw holding varies
- One-piece accessory
Best for: Impact driver bit changes
PRE-MAGNETIZED SCREWDRIVERS
- Factory magnetized tips
- Ready to use
- Cannot demagnetize easily
- Must buy new tools
Best for: Dedicated magnetic drivers
Pro Tip: Magnet blocks let you magnetize your existing tools rather than buying new magnetized versions. You can also adjust the magnetism level - more strokes across the magnetizer creates stronger magnetism. This gives you control that pre-magnetized tools do not offer. Keep the blocks in your truck or tool bag so you can adjust tool magnetism as needed on the job site.
Common Names - Same Accessory:
Magnet blocks for tool magnetization are known by several names:
Magnet Blocks
Common name
Magnetizer/Demagnetizer
Function name
Tool Magnetizer
Primary use name
Screwdriver Magnetizer
Specific application
Ceramic Magnets
Material name
Ferrite Magnets
Technical name
Who Uses Magnet Blocks?
Gutter Installation Contractors
- Hanger screw positioning
- Ladder work efficiency
- One-handed screw placement
- Overhead fascia work
- Downspout bracket screws
- Tight space fastening
Contractor Benefit: Faster screw positioning
General Contractors
- Electrical box mounting
- Cabinet installation
- Trim work fastening
- Equipment assembly
- Precision tool control
- Demagnetizing for sensitive work
Contractor Benefit: Versatile tool control
Setup Guide - How to Use Magnet Blocks:
- Identify Blocks: Determine which block is the magnetizer and which is the demagnetizer (may be labeled or color-coded)
- Select Tool to Magnetize: Choose a steel screwdriver, bit, or nut driver
- Position Tool: Hold the tool shaft against the magnetizer block surface
- Stroke in One Direction: Draw the tool across the magnetizer in one direction only (not back and forth)
- Repeat if Needed: More strokes increase magnetism; 5-10 strokes typically sufficient
- Test Magnetism: Touch the tool tip to a screw - it should stick
- To Demagnetize: Stroke the tool across the demagnetizer block in one direction
- Store Blocks: Keep in tool bag away from electronics and magnetic media
Pro Tip: The direction you stroke matters. Always stroke in one consistent direction across the magnetizer, lifting the tool off at the end of each stroke before starting the next. Back-and-forth motion will not magnetize effectively. The same applies to demagnetizing - consistent one-direction strokes randomize the magnetic domains and remove magnetism.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How long does the magnetism last?
The magnetism persists indefinitely under normal use. It may gradually weaken over months or years, but you can re-magnetize the tool anytime with a few strokes across the magnet block.
Q: Can I magnetize impact driver bits?
Yes. Steel bits can be magnetized the same way as screwdrivers. The magnetism helps hold screws on the bit during positioning.
Q: Will magnetism interfere with power tools?
No. The magnetism level from these blocks is not strong enough to interfere with power tool motors or electronics. It only affects screw holding at the tip.
Q: Do the magnet blocks wear out?
No. Ceramic ferrite magnets are permanent and do not lose strength from use. The blocks can chip or crack if dropped, but their magnetic properties do not degrade.
Q: Can I magnetize stainless steel tools?
Some stainless steel alloys are magnetic and can be magnetized; others are non-magnetic. Most common screwdrivers use carbon steel or magnetic stainless that will work with these blocks.
Q: Is contractor pricing available?
Yes. GutterAll offers contractor pricing on accessories. Contact (503) 850-6784 or email sales@gutterall.com for volume pricing.
Safety and Care Notice
KEEP AWAY FROM ELECTRONICS, CREDIT CARDS, AND MEDICAL DEVICES. Strong magnets can damage hard drives, erase credit card magnetic strips, and interfere with pacemakers and other medical devices. Do not place near computers, phones, or sensitive electronics. Store magnet blocks away from magnetic media (tapes, cards, hard drives). Ceramic magnets are brittle and can chip or crack if dropped on hard surfaces - handle with care. Do not allow magnets to snap together forcefully as this can cause chipping. Keep away from children. If magnets chip or crack, dispose of carefully as fragments may have sharp edges.
Order Magnet Blocks 2 Piece
The simple accessory that makes your screwdrivers hold screws.
Magnet Blocks 2 Piece magnetizes and demagnetizes steel tools. Make your screwdrivers magnetic so screws stick to the tip during positioning - no more balancing screws while you line them up. Ceramic ferrite permanent magnets require no batteries and last indefinitely. Compact blocks fit in tool bags. 2-piece set includes both magnetizer and demagnetizer. GutterAll stocks Magnet Blocks at the Damascus, Oregon warehouse. Contractor pricing available.
Contact GutterAll: (503) 850-6784
Or email: sales@gutterall.com
GutterAll - Magnet Blocks 2 Piece
The tool accessory that makes screw positioning easier. Magnet Blocks 2 Piece magnetizes screwdrivers so screws stick to the tip during positioning. Stroke a steel tool across the magnetizer block and it becomes magnetic - screws hold in place while you line them up, then release normally when you drive them. Demagnetizer block removes magnetism when needed. Ceramic ferrite permanent magnets require no batteries and last indefinitely.
GutterAll - Damascus, Oregon
Professional Gutter and Roofing Supplies for Contractors
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
sales@gutterall.com
(503) 850-6784
