
Stop dropping screws. Drive one-handed.
The thumbnail-sized magnetic ring that slides onto any 1/4-inch hex bit and holds the screw through the bit itself - overhead, behind the dishwasher, inside the cabinet. Wherever your fingers don't fit.
Twenty minutes hunting a screw behind the dishwasher.
Saturday, 9:42am. The TV bracket has been waiting three weekends. You line it up, hold the screw against the anchor with your left thumb, reach for the drill. The screw falls. You pick it up. Try again. Falls again. You say the f-word out loud. Your wife asks from the kitchen if everything's okay.
Twenty minutes in, you haven't driven a single screw. The guys on YouTube do this one-handed. You're starting to wonder if you're not as handy as you thought.
"I have to hold the screw with my fingers while I drive it - and I always pinch myself. My bits just aren't magnetic enough."
- Mike T., r/Tools
No app. No batteries. Just three seconds.
The internal N52 magnet transfers its field through any 1/4-inch hex bit and into the screw head. Your bit becomes magnetic the moment you slide the ring on.
Slide it on.
Drop the ring over the shaft of any standard 1/4-inch hex bit until it sits near the tip. Works with impact driver bits, drill-driver bits, and hand-driver bits.
Stick the screw.
Touch the screw head to the bit tip. The magnet transfers through the steel and the screw clings to the bit. Hold the bit sideways, upside down, anywhere - it stays.
Drive one-handed.
Position the screw exactly where you need it. One hand on the wood, one hand on the drill. Drive normally - the ring stays put on the bit. Slide it off when you need a clean, non-magnetic bit for electronics.
The guys who stopped fishing screws out from behind the dishwasher.
DIYers, electricians, and cabinet installers running MagnetoBuilt on their daily kit. No paid actors. No studio lighting.
The $2 ring snapped the first time he dropped it. This one didn't.
Most magnetic bit rings are plastic shells around weak ferrite magnets. They crack within a week, leak iron filings, and slide off the bit mid-job. MagnetoBuilt is built differently - and the spec sheet shows why.
CNC-machined aluminum alloy body.
Single-piece anodized shell. No glued plastic to crack. Falls off a ladder, hits a concrete floor, keeps working. The body weighs less than a quarter but resists torque the cheap ones can't.
"Solid metal, not plastic - quality surprised me for the price."
- Verified buyerN52 neodymium core.
Strongest commercial-grade magnet on the market. Holds even heavy 3-inch deck screws straight off the bit tip without slip.
N52
Magnet grade
Sealed magnet cavity.
No exposed magnet face means no iron filing buildup - the failure mode that kills most cheap rings within a week.
0
Filing infiltration
Slides on in a second.
Switch bits, switch rings, run a non-magnetic precision job - no tools, no screwing in. Slide it on, slide it off.
<1s
Switch time
Lifetime hold.
Neodymium magnets lose less than 1% strength over a decade in normal use. Pass it down to your kid.
10+ yrs
Magnet life
40,000+ DIYers and tradesmen put it through the worst.
The guy who already has every tool. Except this one.
You know him. He's the dad, the husband, the father-in-law who waves off every Christmas suggestion with "I have enough stuff already." And he's mostly right. But this is the thing he's never bought himself - because he doesn't know it exists yet.
- Under $15 - works as a stocking stuffer or a "just because"
- Fits every drill he already owns - no compatibility worry
- Solves the specific frustration he complains about every project
- Says "I actually pay attention to you" - not "I panic-bought from the airport"
"Best stocking stuffer this year. He texted me from the garage two hours after opening it just to say thanks."
- Sarah K., gifted to her husband, December 2024

What everyone asks before they buy.
They work. The N52 neodymium magnet inside the ring transfers its magnetic field through any steel bit and into the screw head. Hold the bit sideways, point it at the ceiling, hand it to a buddy upside down - the screw stays put. Watch the video at the top of the page. That's not staged. That's how magnetic field transfer works through ferromagnetic steel.
If your bits are 1/4-inch hex shank - which is the universal standard for impact drivers, drill drivers, and most modern hand-driver bits - yes. Confirmed compatible with DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Ryobi, Bosch, Craftsman, Ridgid, Hilti, Festool, Hercules, Kobalt, Husky, and every other brand using the standard 1/4-inch hex format.
Slides off in under a second. No tools, no screwing in, no fighting with it. When you're done with the magnetic work - say you're moving to electronics, watch repair, or anything requiring precision without magnetism - just pull it off the bit. Put it back on for the next job.
Neodymium magnets lose less than 1% of their strength over 10 years of normal use. The sealed metal housing protects the magnet from impact damage and iron filing contamination - the two things that actually kill magnetic bit rings. This is the same magnet grade used in industrial applications. It will outlast your drill.
Orders placed before 2pm CT ship the same business day from our domestic warehouse. Standard delivery is 3-5 business days. No 3-week overseas wait, no random tracking numbers from a country you can't pronounce. Just normal shipping.
30-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. If it doesn't change how you work, send it back. We'll refund you in full. No restocking fee. No inspect-it-first nonsense. We cover return shipping for defects.
If your manual screwdriver has a 1/4-inch hex shank or accepts standard 1/4-inch hex bits - yes. Most multi-bit ratcheting screwdrivers and many modern fixed-bit drivers use this format. For old-school single-piece screwdrivers (the kind with a permanent Phillips or flathead tip welded on), no - the ring needs a removable hex shank to fit over.
One MagnetoBuilt magnetic bit ring per order, packaged in a clean compact box that doubles as gift-ready packaging - no extra wrapping needed if you're giving it. Color shown is the standard finish; small variations in anodizing are normal and don't affect performance.

Try it on your next project.
If it doesn't change how you work, send it back.
No restocking fee. No "we have to inspect it first." Drop one onto your impact driver Saturday morning, and decide for yourself whether the next 20 minutes feel different.
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