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| Hung well, very well. I read that they were strong magnets. I read that they were good. Fortunately I got the box of 50. They were all deployed within an hour. How did they make magnets this strong? I will get more, as soon as I can find more things that need to be hung.
John Lamerand
| Perth, Australia | CustOMER Since 1989 | |
Mon 30 Jun 2008 | 11:05 PM SYD EST
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| Throw away those freebie flexible flat magnets... ...once you get your hands on some of these magnets, you'll never want to use anthing else. I have tried a range of different *super strong* magnets and the magnart range are the best. Use on your fridge to keep 5 utility bills (with multiple pages) stuck fast. Not even a fan blowing on them will dislodge the paper. A word of warning, get some of the magnet caps for these so you can actually take them off metal objects. Otherwise you'll need a pair of grippy rubber gloves :-)
Jared Morgan
| TOOWONG, Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
Fri 25 Jan 2008 | 02:08 PM SYD EST
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| stick em up! I have a big map of the world that kept falling off my wall (blu-tacked). Magnart, with it's *super strong* magnets has solved that problem. Now I want to stick them all over the house - easier & more versatile than installing a picture rail!
Carolyne Bird
| West Hindmarsh, Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
Sun 4 Nov 2007 | 09:45 PM SYD EST
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| stick it up simple, easy and they work! That's about all you really need to know...
marianne horton
| sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 | |
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Fri 29 Jun 2007 | 09:52 AM SYD EST
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| Even my mum likes these These magnets are amazingly strong. I'm using them to hang my kids' art on the wall, but I think they could almost hang the kids themselves... My mum was able to follow the instructions (ie they're easy to use) and I'm buying some for her too now.
Lorraine Leung
| Sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1993 | |
Fri 22 Jun 2007 | 01:03 PM SYD EST
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| Genius on par with Post it notes! MAGNART is bound to revolutionise the way art, photographs and even tea towels are hung... they're brilliant. No pin-holes through prints, no blue-tac smudges, no pics falling off the wall above your head in the middle of the night. Genius.
Kate Bezar
| Surry Hills, Australia | CustOMER Since 1996 | |
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Tue 12 Jul 2005 | 08:39 PM SYD EST
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| Brilliant First saw these in a shop which used them to put up postcards they were selling. Very strong, positionable just about anywhere. Ive hung up unframed artworks on canvas, to photo montages, maps, plans, working designs in progress with these suckers. The only reason why it doesnt get full marks is that the stickiness of the double sided tape supplied isnt as strong as the 3M stuff. I had a piece fall down numerous times and have now used 3M on the back.
Debbie Tsang
| St Ives, Australia | CustOMER Since 2008 | |
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Wed 28 May 2008 | 03:16 PM SYD EST
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| Fridge Magnets The magnets are very strong. My son Roman's hand need to be dry for him to have any chance of pulling one off. It occurs to me that, thanks to Magnart, non-magnetic stainless steel fridge doors are no longer off limits for school newsletters and kids' art.
Remo Giuffre
| Bondi, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Wed 8 Jun 2005 | 01:10 AM SYD EST
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| Magnart as a toy I know it's not what they should be used for, but because the magnets are so strong they have become a very addictive toy on my work desk - snapping the bits together is much more therapeutic than your average squeezy stress ball!
Rory Lefroy
| Lower Sandy Bay, Australia | CustOMER Since 2005 | |
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Thu 30 Nov 2006 | 02:03 PM SYD EST
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