Transport case for magnet fishing
36,99€ inc. Vat
more than 10 in stockProperties
| External dimensions | 26,7 x 23.9 x 18 cm |
|---|---|
| Internal dimensions | 24×18.5×16 cm |
| Temperature resistance | -30 to +60 °C |
| Weight | 1,2 kg |
Product description
You can safely carry and store all your magnet fishing gear in the transport case. There’s plenty of room for a magnet, rope and other accessories.
The case is waterproof. You can put a wet and muddy rope in it and you won’t get your car dirty in transit.
It measures 26.7 x 23.9 x 18 cm and can accommodate our largest magnet with a strength of 1100 kg. You can also carry several smaller magnets in the case.
The case contains foam from which any size part can be easily cut out. You can therefore adapt its shape to the size of your magnet and other equipment.
It’s waterproof and made of sturdy plastic – it won’t break on impact.
Tasting the atmosphere of the magnet fishing hobby
In the video we were fishing with gear from our e-shop:
Magnet with eyebolt – strength 530 kg
Magnet with eyebolt, double-sided – strength 2×310 kg
Rope for magnet fishing, thickness 5 mm (orange 30 m)
Gloves for magnet fishing
A fascinating mix of finds from passionate magnet fishers
Is magnet fishing allowed?
In many cases it is allowed, but the rules may differ depending on the country, region, and specific location.
- Before starting magnet fishing, always check the current rules in your country and in the specific location. In private waters, archaeological sites, or protected areas, stricter rules or bans often apply.
- One example of stricter regulation is Germany. The rules may differ by region, and in some cases magnet fishing may be restricted or require a permit. Therefore, it is important to check the local conditions before you start.
- This information is general and may not be complete or up to date. Each user is responsible for checking the applicable rules and obtaining any required permits for the specific location.






