Looking to Buy Magnets for Implant

My best friend and I have been browsing the world of biohacking and gathering materials to do our own magnet implants. We need advice on the best magnet strength, size, coating, and where to buy them. Any and all help would be much appreciated.

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  • SMM is an alright place to buy, but you've got to do your own testing of the magnets and add extra coatings. Their default magnets don't do too well.
    A couple other (better) alternatives are the M31 (out of stock), some of Haworth's or Samppa.
    I don't know the specifics of all of these, but they're relatively reputable. Just do some research of your own.

  • Anything less than n52 is not worth it. I put in a Haworth and it’s doing great. I’d stick to Haworth and samppa if you want something easy. Anything else you need to test on your own and might be riskier. Here’s a link to a community run spreadsheet with some data: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q5zeI1JH4aDChXedzSp0U9c0Vq3ePgdS4t7_V-sch40
  • I am a big fan of the haworth magnets they are some of the safest ones, while not the strongest they are a good choice for a magnet implant

  • i have haworth magnets and they are decent. been in now about 3 yrs or so and never any issues.

  • @Nwilde1590 said:
    Anything less than n52 is not worth it. I put in a Haworth and it’s doing great. I’d stick to Haworth and samppa if you want something easy. Anything else you need to test on your own and might be riskier. Here’s a link to a community run spreadsheet with some data: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q5zeI1JH4aDChXedzSp0U9c0Vq3ePgdS4t7_V-sch40

    been down the road of self testing with implanting, had nasty results, amazing how the body rejected the magnets, but with haworth and samppa , as per the casting i have not had no issues

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