A.C. Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
These things are not the strongest of magnets, but they don't need to be. You want to put these inside your tupperware/whatever, and attach some rare earth magnets to the bottoms of your minis. If you do this correctly, and have your rare earths sitting flush or close to flush with the bottoms of the bases, you're gonna absolutely love these sheets.They're a very workable thickness, and the adhesive on the backs does a very good job holding em down. Be sure to clean the surface you're attaching to first.These are wonderful, especially at this price. I wish I had discovered them earlier in my hobbying.
mangodrink
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Pretty niche product, but if you're creative or have existing need for it, pretty handy. Like the listing says, these aren't magnetic, but magnets will stick to them, and if you use neodymium magnets, the adhesion is fairly strong. Now, there may be cheaper ways to add magnet-friendly points to things (like metal washer coins or steel sheets from the diy store), but if you want something flexible or a wide area that's easy to cut, these flexible sheets are pretty unique.I can't think of too many other things I would only use this for (having no good alternative), but one application where this really shines is in making rollable/packable game map mats that magnetized game pieces can stick to. Even if your game pieces/miniature figures aren't magnetized, you may want to have set pieces like terrain magnetized. You can glue your map ground to these sheets permanently, or use magnets to clip the ground sheet. If your magnet-friendly sheets aren't too large, you can still join them together for a game session using long magnets.
Minnesota Man
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
These magnet-receptive sheets work great for storing miniatures and traveling to tournaments! The adhesive backing is strong and sticks well to various surfaces, making it easy to set up. The sheets hold magnets securely, which is perfect for miniature storage.I use them in Really Useful Boxes (4-liter size) for storing my Warhammer miniatures, and they work perfectly for keeping everything in place. One thing to note is that while they work well with strong magnets, weaker magnets may not hold as firmly as expected. I use 2 magnets glued in the base of my mini just in case. You can cut the sheets to any size, but using the Really Useful Boxes they fit perfectly in the 4L version.
Althea A. Morin
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Worked amazingly, these sheets are NOT magnetic nor are they advertised as such, they are magneticly receptive steel infused rubber sheets that are bendable and easy to cut into whatever shapes you need. I could drop the box on the floor and they stay in place but your magnets must be flush to the base, it might shift slightly but for plastic and resin miniatures this is a 5 star product. I'm pleased with my purchase.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Used to make a transport box for my army. With multiple magnets per mini they still barely stick. Huge waste of money.
Justin W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
These are the best magnet sheets for storing warhammer miniatures in a ReallyUsefulBox. I use 4L and 9L sized ReallyUseful boxes and these sheets perfectly fit the entire bottom. Note, these sheets as well as the 4L & 9L boxes are A1 sized. No cutting, just peel the adhesive backing off and lay it down flat. I've tried other magnet sheet brands, but they're not as strong and miniatures shift around if they dont have multiple or oversized magnets on their bases. These are almost as strong as placing the miniatures on metal trays.
KH
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Exactly what I needed to use for my magnetized Warhammer mini bases.
Mr. B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
These are handy flexible adhesive sheets. They are not magnetic sheets but rather take the place of a metal sheet that you stick your own magnets to. They are flexible enough to conform to a variety of curved smooth surfaces and are about as thick as roughly 2 empty manila file folders. I myself have mounted spare pieces of metal to various places where I could then place magnets for various reasons such as: holding markers after I have glued a small magnet on the cap, a handmade message board, tiny remotes in handy locations after gluing small magnets on the backside of them, just simply a place to store extra magnets in my shop until they have found their specific use, etc. I also have several plastic tool boxes and will use a couple sheets on smooth portions of them to hold various items including spare magnets. These sheets do not attract a magnet near as strongly as a piece of metal but they do attract them. Given the attraction strength they would probably be better suited for holding magnetic game pieces or message notes with small magnets as they do not hold that strongly. They can probably even be cut and used as part of a magnetic door catch to help keep that oddball cabinet door closed. Simply glue a tiny magnet to the frame or door and put a piece of this sheet on the opposite side to help hold the door closed (again not very strong attraction so keep that in mind). I do not think these are strong enough to be able to hold if there is any movement such as in a vehicle etc but for something more stationary and not dependent on strength like a message board, or even a place to store a collection of magnets like I have accumulated, etc these would be great.