You can find a wide range of magnetic fishing kits at VEVOR, made for hobbyists, treasure hunters, and experienced metal recovery experts. Our selection includes powerful neodymium fishing magnets rated for up to 5,000 pounds of pulling force, along with durable ropes and essential accessories. VEVOR's magnetic fishing kits are designed to reliably retrieve metal objects from various waterways, including lakes, rivers, ponds, and canals.
Are you ready to discover hidden treasures underwater? Magnetic fishing is both an exciting way to explore and a useful way to recover metal. VEVOR's magnetic fishing kits solve the main problem that all magnet fishermen face: finding gear that is strong enough to lift big things but also small and easy to use for long sessions outside.
To choose the right tools, you must first understand the technical details that affect your chances of success. What you can collect and how safely you can work are directly related to how strong your magnet is and how good your rope system is.
In magnet fishing, a magnet’s pulling capacity refers to the maximum force it can exert under ideal conditions when in direct contact with a flat steel surface. We have a range of VEVOR neodymium fishing magnets, from our 500-pound magnet for newbies to our 5000-pound magnet for serious fishermen. A fishing magnet that is 1000 to 1500 pounds strong is perfect for most recreational users and can pull up bikes, tools, and other medium-sized metal items. The 2000–3000 lb range can handle bikes, safes, and bigger pieces of industrial junk. Our top-of-the-line 5000 lb fishing magnets are great at retrieving very large items like engine blocks or anchors. Keep in mind that pulling force decreases with rust, curved surfaces, and water resistance, so choosing a higher capacity gives you the extra room you need for reliable results.
The rope system is just as important as the magnet’s strength. Each VEVOR magnetic fishing kit includes a military-grade climbing rope that can withstand forces exceeding the magnet's pulling power. For general use, standard magnetic fishing kit setups include 65-foot ropes. Deep-water enthusiasts may need 100-foot ropes for bridges and piers, though. The rope is usually 8-10 mm thick, making it easy to hold without being too big. A double-braided design enhances strength, while a polyester core and nylon sheath help resist abrasion. Before every trip, check your rope for fraying by looking at the points where carabiners join. The rope's color is also important. Bright colors, like orange or yellow, are easier to see in murky water and keep people on land from tripping.
Proper protection of neodymium magnet components is essential for maintaining long-term pulling performance. The nickel-copper-nickel coating on VEVOR magnets prevents rusting or corrosion, even when they are constantly wet. A steel housing on one side of a single-sided magnet directs the magnetic force downward, increasing pulling power while stopping unwanted attraction to metal above. Grade 316 stainless steel eyebolts are recommended for use in coastal environments to help resist saltwater corrosion. You should look at the material the housing is made of. Good stainless steel cups spread the force evenly across the magnet face, preventing cracking under heavy stress. Some more advanced types have rubber bumpers that protect the magnet's edges when it is retrieved from concrete or rock surfaces. This makes the equipment last a lot longer.
A complete magnetic fishing kit includes more than just the magnet and rope. For safe handling of retrieved items, VEVOR magnetic fishing kits usually include a climbing-rated carabiner, threadlocker compound to secure the eyebolt, and waterproof gloves. Some more advanced kits may include a cleaning brush, a mesh collection bag for smaller finds, and a gripping hook for items the magnet can't reach. Consider getting magnetic fishing kits with packing cases to keep your gear safe while you move and store it. Some fans go the extra mile by adding items like powerful LED lights for night sessions, first-aid kits, and waterproof phone cases to keep track of what they find.
Understanding proper safety guidelines and selecting the appropriate magnetic fishing kit will help reduce risks and improve your overall experience. Different settings and targets call for different methods and, sometimes, unique ways of configuring tools.
Most of the metal items found in urban waters near bridges and docks are coins, tools, bicycles, and shopping carts. Standard rope lengths and 1000–2000 lb magnets work well in these spots. Larger magnets can damage fragile items, but medium-strength magnets can safely pull fragile items out of rural streams and rivers. When handling recovered items with sharp edges or broken glass, you should always wear gloves that won't cut you. In some places, you can't go magnet fishing near infrastructure or in protected waterways, so make sure you know the rules before you go. Do not magnet fish by yourself, especially in deep water or where there are strong currents. Tell someone where you are and when you expect to be back. If you find something that could be dangerous, like old weapons, ammo, or containers that don't look right, don't touch them directly. Instead, call the police right away to have it removed properly.
VEVOR offers full magnetic fishing systems at reasonable prices, without compromising quality or efficiency. From beginner-friendly 500-pound kits to high-end 5000-pound systems, we offer a wide range of products to suit any price or skill level. Each neodymium fishing magnet undergoes strict quality checks to ensure it pulls as much as promised and that the coating will last. All products are backed by responsive customer service and clear warranty coverage. With VEVOR’s trusted equipment, you can begin your underwater treasure search with confidence.