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Posted 20 January 2023

Silverline 127864 Suction Pad 15kg £1.68 @ Amazon

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Manufacturer's Description
An effective and safe way of transporting fragile and awkwardly shaped items such as glass, mirrors and ceramics, the Silverline Suction Pad carries loads of up to 15 kg proving that small really is beautiful. Its compact shape with robust D-ring plastic handle makes it easy to use, while the rubber suction pad forms a powerful grip on to polished, smooth surfaces.

It’s also great for pulling out dents in the bodywork of cars, trucks, vans and other vehicles, making this great all-rounder both practical and cost-effective and providing you with a product that’s great for transportation and repairs.

- Used for moving awkwardly shaped items - Lifting capacity of up to 15 kg

- Ideal for pulling dents out of vehicle bodywork

- Suction pad diameter: 55 mm

- Handy D-ring strong plastic handle
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  1. mds1256's avatar
    Had 2x of these when laying 600x600 floor tiles in my kitchen, do yourself a favour and do not buy these for that purpose.
    I clamped them both on and they felt secure, however when i lifted the square tile up and walked across the room and went to put it down one of the suckers give way and the tile fell and the corner hit my kitchen cupboard door, cost me £200 for a new cupboard door, never again, needless to say i just put the rest down with my hands!
  2. Robdataff's avatar
    Might not be on the manufacturers radar, but I'm gonna use it as a handle on the back of a plate. I've got a big frying pan that I'd like to cover.... A plate works great, but I'm tired of using a 2 foot rubber fist with a suction cup. This'll be much better.
  3. Gurj1's avatar
    Good for removing the plinths under your kitchen cupboards should you need to get to your integrated appliances or for a clean...
  4. Mario_7's avatar
    I bought such identical ones on ebay to straighten the dent in the bodywork. Now I know why it did not work ...
    cackinthesackjac's avatar
    I was going to buy it for the same thing. Is it definately not suitable for that?
  5. Monaco.Blue's avatar
    Any good for dishwasher dents?
    melted's avatar
    Might be easier to take the dented panel off and sort the dent from behind. (edited)
  6. Footsore's avatar
    Handy for lifting/re-laying floor tiles.
    Ridiculously cheap. Good spot OP (edited)
  7. chitychatty's avatar
    Great timing, I'm off to steal a large diamond this weekend
  8. tanked's avatar
    I love my Silverline drain unblocker so much that I am instantly drawn to this.

    Might use it to pull up the screen on an old imac and try and upgrade the hard drive to an ssd
    MadonnaProject's avatar
    Exactly the same. Let me know if it works for you.
  9. admirable's avatar
    Great for laying floor tiles and shower trays
  10. harmageddon's avatar
    If a friend had 4 of these, could he scale a glass skyscraper? Obviously asking for aforesaid friend.
    redzarf's avatar
    Unless there's something I'm Missin: Impossible
  11. Kankan101's avatar
    TBH this sucks
  12. Jay_m's avatar
    Not sure how often im going to need to MOVE A PANE OF GLASS
    darknesskai's avatar
    Bold of you to assume I’ll actually use the tool I just bought.
  13. marty-401's avatar
    These very small (5.5cm wide) and of limited use.
  14. MadonnaProject's avatar
    Nice.
  15. hamsterboy's avatar
    As a Silverline product, I doubt it's strong enough to even support its own weight, never mind actually attaching anything in any way shape or form.
    chitychatty's avatar
    Whatchyousayin about my weight?! #breathin
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