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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Hazet Magnetic Parts Cup

Hazet Magnetic Parts Cup

Jun 6, 2019 Stuart 18 Comments

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Hazet Magnetic Fastener Bowl

Although it looks more like some kind of chair (at least to me), this is Hazet’s 197-3 magnetic cup, a small parts bowl with a magnetic foot. You can attach it to tool carts, workshop panels, and other steel and ferromagnetic surfaces.

The neat thing about its design is that the Hazet parts cup can be placed flat on a horizontal surface, or vertically, such as on the side of a steel tool box.

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It measures 6″ across and has a plastic bowl. There are grooves and ridges along the inner surface, which I would guess are there to make it easier to pick up small fasteners, as greasy parts can sometimes stick to smooth surfaces. Or maybe they’re to help fasteners from rolling out when it’s placed on a vertical surface.

Price: $19-21

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OEMTools Magnetic Fastener Bowl

If blue’s not your thing, OEMTools has something that looks exactly the same, but in green and at lower pricing. They call theirs a magnetic nut cup.

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Price: $XX for one, $XX for two

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(Update: Sorry, Amazon keeps changing the price of the 2-pack. At time of this posting, they were $17 for one, $20 for two. Now, they’re $10 for one, and $25 for two.)

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18 Comments

  1. Hilton thankfully

    Jun 6, 2019

    Thanks, the groovy green two pack is $14.93 on Amazon.

    Reply
    • Steve the gullable

      Jun 6, 2019

      It’s only $14.93 until you try to buy it and then it is $30.91. Weird, but true.

      Reply
  2. salmon

    Jun 6, 2019

    I liked the Hazet tray so much I ended up buying another and throwing away my metal trays. The cup design is great because it works on a vertical surface.

    Not being metal, iron filings don’t stick to the tray itself, like what happens with metal trays. This makes it a lot easier to keep clean and helps to keep all the grinding dust off the threads of nuts and bolts you throw in there.

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  3. Nathan

    Jun 6, 2019

    nice I like it.

    Reply
  4. Chris

    Jun 6, 2019

    Did the price for the 2 pack go up that fast already?
    Mine shows $30.61 plus tax.

    Reply
    • bwh

      Jun 6, 2019

      Thats what I see as well. $30.61

      Reply
    • Hilton thankfully

      Jun 6, 2019

      Wow, that’s crazy. Amazon trickery behind the scenes.

      Reply
      • Mike

        Jun 6, 2019

        I had the 2-pack in my shopping cart @ $15. They got moved to Saved For Later at the new $30 price.

        Reply
  5. Nathan

    Jun 6, 2019

    Autozone has them for 18 – for one. I think I only need one.

    Reply
  6. Jim Felt

    Jun 6, 2019

    I’d buy the Hazet regardless or in spite of Amazon’s algorithm price changing of the knock offs.
    Mostly because for this difference in price I want to reward the innovator not the plagiarizer.
    Plus I like KC tool for their extensive inventory and free thank you surprises.

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    • Nathan

      Jun 7, 2019

      Hazet is not the inventor I suspect. I mean if they are great but I don’t believe so.

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      • Nathan

        Jun 7, 2019

        too soon.

        I suspect like many other things Hazet sells – and due to the shear number of other counterparts of the same thing. with the same ridges, shape and size. I suspect the original part maker did this some 15+ years ago and it’s not patentable nor tradmarkable.

        I might be wrong, if I am I would agree some to your sentiment.

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  7. Jkr

    Jun 6, 2019

    I have the Hazet, and it’s great!
    The magnet is so strong the screws literally fly towards it. Even when placed verically when I put a screw on the plastic cup, it flies to the magnet.
    The plastic is strong and doesn’t seem like it will break.
    Overall, you get very high quality for the price.

    Reply
  8. Mike

    Jun 7, 2019

    Lisle offers a model that seems identical to the Hazet, just in red.

    It is model #67300 , and available for $12-20 online. I have several and they work very well.

    Reply
  9. Peter

    Jun 7, 2019

    2 pack is $21.98 for me.

    Reply
  10. Ken

    Jun 17, 2019

    Yep, or you can go the cheap route at HF and get a 6 inch magnetic dish for $3.99 or a 9½ in X 6 in for $9.99.

    Reply
    • Jeff

      Jun 18, 2019

      Which is an entirely different item.

      Reply
  11. Hilton

    May 23, 2020

    Not sure who watches this thread but the OEM 2-pack is currently $14.98

    Reply

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