

🧲 Detect residual magnetism like a pro—compact, precise, and built to last!
The Magnetism Detector by Magnetic Analysis Corporation is a pocket-sized, lightweight tool designed to measure residual magnetism and polarity in ferrous materials. Featuring a 20-unit scale for quick magnetic field readings, it is ruggedly built for industrial use and ideal for steel suppliers, fabricators, and welders seeking to diagnose magnetism-related issues such as DC arc blow. Affordable and easy to use, it’s a must-have for professionals demanding reliable magnetic analysis on the go.
| ASIN | B00E0LGAQ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,570 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #100 in EMF Meters |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | DET |
| Manufacturer | Magnetic Analysis Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1 inches |
R**F
Helps find causes of DC arc blow
Has helped me detect magnetism issues in all kinds of welding equipment. Works well to help eliminate arc blow issues.
A**B
Not Working!!
Bought 2 of them and they are not working as expected. The indicating needle is sticking when placed near the parts being examined.
N**K
Works great, but it’s fragile.
It works well. Just be careful not to let it anywhere near a magnet, or it will break. Even some refrigerator magnets will do it.
T**D
comes with a current calibration certification.
Good product
A**R
Not accurate at all
This product is not accurate at all to check magnetism on pipe
W**D
Useless for real magnets
Not good for doing power projects
M**R
MAGNETIC FIELD FINDER
Had a problem with stray magnetic fields on my airframe. Magnetometer would not align properly. Using this device I immediately found the source and, with my TIG unit, was able to eliminate the stray fields and test to verify they were gone. Wish I had been aware of this tool years ago.
J**S
Nice manual gauss meter
Easy to use, reliable...perfect for what I need. If you need a reading accurate to decimal places...this won't work. If you need to know if magnetism is present and a general idea of how strong...this is perfect.
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