The Retriever Magnet Pick Up Tool GST INC
Your onsite best friend
Telescoping Magnetic Pickup Tool 773mm | Pocket Clip | Southtile NZ
The Retriever magnetic pickup tool, your onsite best friend. that extends from 184mm to 773mm. 12mm magnet tip picks up screws, bolts, fixings and metal objects from hard-to-reach spaces. Pocket clip included — keeps it on you all day. Ideal for tradies, mechanics and builders. In stock at Southtile — NZ-wide delivery.
Telescoping magnetic pickup tool — extends to 773mm, clips to your pocket, goes everywhere you do
your onsite best friend.
- Extends from 184mm to 773mm — reaches into wall cavities, drains, engine bays and tight spaces
- Strong 12mm magnet tip — retrieves screws, bolts, nails, fixings and metal objects
- Collapses to pocket size — always on you, never in a drawer when you need it
- Handy pocket clip — sits in your overall, shirt or jacket pocket like a pen
- Lightweight and durable — built to live on site every day
- Ideal for bricklayers, builders, plumbers, electricians, mechanics and prospectors
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Collapsed length | 184mm |
| Extended length | 773mm |
| Handle length | 115mm |
| Handle colour | Black with red trim |
| Magnet diameter | 12mm |
| Magnet height | 16mm |
| Clip | Pocket / overall clip included |
| Sold by | Southtile Ltd |
| Delivery | NZ-wide delivery |
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FAQ:
What can this tool pick up? Any ferrous metal object — screws, bolts, nails, fixings, metal ties, dropped fittings, rebar wire, drill bits and small metal parts. Works on steel and iron but not aluminium, brass or copper.
How far does it extend? From 184mm collapsed to 773mm fully extended — enough reach to get into most wall cavities, under floors, behind units and into engine bays.
Does it come with a pocket clip? Yes — it has a built-in pen-style clip so it sits in your pocket or overalls all day, ready when you need it.
Who is this tool for? Anyone who works with metal fixings on site — bricklayers, builders, plumbers, electricians, mechanics, insulation installers and prospectors. If you drop small metal objects in hard-to-reach places, this tool pays for itself the first time you use it.
