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Although smaller and less powerful than our Safety Cap
Rare Earth Magnets, you can use these fabulous colored magnets just like pushpins on any
steel surface or a wall painted with
magnetic paint.
Easy to grasp and easy to use, they hold
photos, posters or just about anything, magnetically. Use them at home, in the office, at
church or school. They won’t hurt your pictures and they hold like nails. Each pushpin
magnet measures 5/8" wide at its base and 3/4" high. They come in six vibrant colors; red,
white, yellow, blue, purple and green. They are available in packs of 12, 24, 36 or bulk packs
of nine dozen magnets. Each pack contains equal numbers of magnets in six brilliant colors.
Individual color orders are not available as the magnets are packaged in sets and cannot be
opened or exchanged.
These pushpin magnets will hold up to 20 sheets of 20 lb bond 8-1/2" x 11" paper on a steel
surface or as shown in the photo, one regular carpenter’s hammer weighing two pounds. Their
hold will not be quite so dramatic on magnetic paint due to the fact that magnetic paint is
not solid steel.
You are going to love these little jewels. Your kids will have a blast with them too. The colorful plastic pushpin caps make these rare earth magnets safer and easier to use than other rare earth magnets of their size. Even though the design makes our pushpin magnets safer to use, care should be taken in their use, as rare earth magnets are the strongest magnets available for their size and weight. They are not toys and children should always be supervised in their use. Small children that might swallow magnets should not be allowed to use rare earth magnets of any kind.
These magnets incorporate a high-tech injection mold process in their manufacture. The
actual metal rare earth magnet is held in place by the friction of the tight fitting
plastic cap that is injected into the mold, around the magnet, as a hot liquid. When the
liquid plastic cools, it shrinks making a tight fit around the rare earth magnet in its
base.