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Looking for Refrigerator Magnets that work

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Renegade:
+1 for neodymium magnets.

That's what I use on my fridge. I love them.

J-Mac:
Best I have found here:  http://www.supermagnetman.net/index.php?cPath=25

Super strong (the ones that look like push-pins). Also, the ones that have little hooks on them. Really excellent and not expensive. I have been dealing with this site for a while now and they are reliable.

Jim

CodeTRUCKER:
Best I have found here:  http://www.supermagnetman.net/index.php?cPath=25

Super strong (the ones that look like push-pins). Also, the ones that have little hooks on them. Really excellent and not expensive. I have been dealing with this site for a while now and they are reliable.

Jim
-J-Mac (September 26, 2010, 09:50 PM)
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Thanks, Jim.  I will give them a shot.  I'm sure I will have the same success you have. :Thmbsup:

<Edit> I just realized these have the advantage of "tipping" them onto an edge which is far superior (and easier) to try to "pull" them straight off.  Great design!  Thanks again.

cchian:
Care for something stronger? Do a search for "350 lb Rare Earth Neodymium Magnet w Hook". This is some powerful stuff so be sure to read the warnings if you get one.
I found a listing here:
http://www.imperialproductsonline.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=46&products_id=210

Renegade:
Care for something stronger? Do a search for "350 lb Rare Earth Neodymium Magnet w Hook". This is some powerful stuff so be sure to read the warnings if you get one.
I found a listing here:
http://www.imperialproductsonline.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=46&products_id=210
-cchian (September 26, 2010, 11:19 PM)
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Hahahaha~!

That's a very BAD idea! You don't want them to be too strong.

You can get them with 1,000's of lbs/kgs of force.

Remember, neodymium magnets can be VERY dangerous. Small ones are fun, but larger ones are NOT toys. You can seriously injure yourself with them.

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