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neodymium fridge magnets

Neodymium fridge magnets are these super  powerful magnets that people use for holding  things on their fridge door like notes or pictures. The magnets, which are  produced from a special material known as neodymium, are very strong relative  to their size.  “Just  saying you’re fun size,” Kylie said, ceasing the transaction of my puppy treats for a bottle of soda and instead swiping her credit card through the machine on the counter. “These gloves are an  adult medium. If you’ve ever handled a magnet that just seemed weak, these are the opposite. They stick really well! Here at Rich,  we produce these magnets for home and  business  use. People like them because they are dependable and can be  used in so many ways.

Fridge magnets known as neodymium are a composite of  neodymium,  iron and boron. This special  alloy  produces a  magnet that is substantially stronger than those made of materials like ceramic or ferrite. It’s this pulling power that makes neodymium magnets such an attractive choice  for people who want to hang art on their fridges. They stick better under weight.  Picture all those drawings from school hanging on the wall! And  these magnets have no  problem with that. If you're interested in exploring more about the strength of different magnets, you might want to check out our Ferrite Magnet options.

What Are Neodymium Fridge Magnets and Why Are They the Best Choice for Your Needs?

Neodymium fridge magnets are powerful and handy, but also can be unwelcome in the hands of certain individuals. One drawback I’ve found is that they can be too aggressive for thin surfaces. For example, if  you attempt to affix a neodymium magnet to a flimsy  fridge door, it might stick  hard enough to bend the door or make a dent. To fix this,  you can opt to go with a thinner magnet if you plan on using it to hold up lighter items (such as paper or a smaller photo). Another is that those magnets can  snap together when they are too close. When two neodymium magnets are placed too close together, they may clamorously attach. This can cause fingers to get pinched or the magnets to break. So just  keep them in a safe location and make sure to store them away from one another and be careful with the pair!

Occasionally, people discover that the  strength of their refrigerator magnets weakens with time. They can even melt if they are left out in heat/sun. For optimal magnet maintenance, be sure to store your magnets in a cool dry place, away  from heat sources like the oven  or sunny  window. Finally, some people are concerned about the safety  of neodymium magnets when they’re used around small  children  and pets. These are small magnets and they can make their way to  a child’s mouth. Rich knows this is  a concern, and he suggests using  large magnets that  are too  hard to  swallow or by keeping them out of the reach of young kids and pets. With these easy tips, you can safely maximize your use of neodymium fridge magnets without having to deal with too  much of a hassle all the time!

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