Super magnets
These $100 magnets should hold just about anything onto your refrigerator door. But watch out for flying knives as you do food prep!
Beware - you must think ahead when moving these magnets. If carrying one into another room, carefully plan the route you will be taking. Computers & monitors will be affected in an entire room. Loose metallic objects and other magnets may become airborne and fly considerable distances - and at great speed - to attach themselves to this magnet. If you get caught in between the two, you can get injured. Two of these magnets close together can create an almost unbelievable magnetic field that can be very dangerous. Of all the unique items we offer for sale, we consider these two items the most dangerous of all. Our normal packing & shipping personnel refuse to package these magnets - our engineers have to do it. This is no joke and we cannot stress it strongly enough - that you must be extremely careful - and know what you're doing with these magnets. Take Note: Two of the 3" x 1" disc magnets can very easily break your arm if they get out of control.
I've played with smaller, less powerful magnets like these. I've been injured by smaller, less powerful magnets like these. Any time a hard drive dies, I'm the first to tear the thing apart to pull the armature magnets. I have about a dozen hanging about. They are great for hanging things on the fridge or just playing around. Do be careful, I've had smaller plate magnets snap together and grab a fingertip. And I can confirm that the magnets can fracture/chip/explode if they fly together unimpeded.
I'd hate to see the damage that a 3x1" magnet would cause. The thought of the fun (mayhem?) one could have with these gets the scientist (hooligan?) in me giddy.
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hooligan
Posted by: Anonymous | December 15, 2005 07:04 PM