50 rare Neodymium earth disc magnets 1/4' x 1/16' NdFeB holding tools

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50 rare Neodymium earth disc magnets grade N35. They are exactly 6mm x 1.5mm in size which is very close to 1/4" x 1/16" on the English standard system. 50 of them make 3" and if you buy 100 it makes 6" thats a half of a foot! These little handy magnets are over 10 times stronger than regular icebox magnets. End less fun and helpful things to do with them. You can use them to pick up objects that you dropped or hang small items on the wall or icebox. Some people even say there good for healing cut spots or injuries, speeding up the healing process.

If you always are bored than these magnets will entertain you forever almost. You can make little objects and spin them around. They are so strong that you can put 2 between you finger and they would hold there. You can also do strange magic tricks and impress your buds. They side across the table at fast speeds into each other and do all sorts of fun tricks. Great for a child or adult you know.

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It is the grade of magnetic material in the magnet. The higher the grade, the stronger and more expensive the magnet (size is usually a more significant difference than the grade).

fotonphorces
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@TheSoundDoctors The 1/8" thick magnets will just be a little bit stronger than the 1/16".

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@firdausherlina
Thank you for your order. I will ship them out.

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can anyone tell me if there is a major significant difference between a rare earth magnet with dimensions 1/2 by 1/8 VS 1/2 by 1/16 inch? Im getting into LED Throwies and am wondering if 1/16 will do the trick...THANK YOU

TheSoundDoctors
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@fotonphorces okay thanks! aha very fast reply ;)

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@TheSoundDoctors the 1/16" is half the thickness of the 1/8" ... i wouldn't recommend the 1/16" ones because they are more fragile

koonanthony
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They will be stronger than those on the video.

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