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Magnetic hooks are commonly made from metals such as steel and iron and may include plastic components. Many listings describe general metal construction or note powder-coated metal finishes for durability and appearance.

Some magnetic hooks attach directly to a magnetic metal surface (they rely solely on the magnet). Bar-style systems are mounted to a wall or structure using hardware (pegs or screws) and then accept magnetic hooks.

Magnetic hooks work best on strong magnetic surfaces such as steel—examples include refrigerators, steel cabinets, and metal racks. Product descriptions emphasize that the magnet grips metal surfaces.

Holding strengths vary by model, from light-duty hooks rated around 4–6 lb up to heavy-duty options rated as much as 45 lb. Many listings highlight strong magnetic holding power for higher-capacity products.

Common finishes include powder-coated metal and galvanized steel; some listings note no surface treatment. One description mentions a matte UV coating to reduce color fading and scuffing.

Most magnetic hooks are reusable and easy to reposition. Some stronger models include an ‘easy-off’ release mechanism to simplify removal and relocation.

Bar-style magnetic systems commonly include wall-mount hardware such as screws or pegs. One listing specifically notes six screws; bars are described as installable with pegs or screws and typically include multiple magnetic hooks.

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