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Rey –
It’s very important to note, these are not neodymium magnets like I thought they were, insted they are just very strong magnets covered by a chrome like cover, nonetheless the are very strong magnets. One did come with a crack in the actually magnet part, but it was no problem for me.
James –
These are not refrigerator magnets. Backside is unfinished has sharp edges and scratches stainless steel refrigerator. Not sure I have a use for them but they do seem to be quite strong, however would have purchased neodymium small magnets had I known better.
Chris –
I bought these because I needed a very thin, strong magnet and these are the thinnest I’ve come across. However, half of the magnets were already broken or chipped within the first few uses… they are very strong in interacting with one another. They were not magnetically strong enough against the metal I bought them to use for though, so for that reason they did not serve my purpose.
Kurt –
These magnets are super strong! I glue all different sorts of things on them to make them into super fridge magnets! Be careful you can really pinch yourself if your skin gets in the middle of two of these!
JAKE –
Love to play with these magnets I use them for finger exersices to try and take them apart. They are that stong. Just use your fingers and you will see. I got some iron to mess around with these too allot of fun. I use the so many projects. You would be very suprised when you need a super strong magnet as a tool comes in handy for so much. And I alway’s these they may cost more but are worth it because of the type they are.
jam jenkins –
These are super strong yet relatively thin. Make sure you want a magnet this strong. For my sewing, I use it to quickly collect all of the pins that get scattered about – way faster than just picking them all up one-by-one.