🖼️ Stick It, Love It: Elevate Your Space with Magnefic Magic!
Magnefic Magnetic Squares offer a practical and stylish solution for organizing your fridge and enhancing your creative projects. With 70 self-adhesive squares, each capable of holding up to 50 grams, these magnets are perfect for displaying postcards, art, and important notes while maintaining a clean aesthetic.
Shape | Square |
Color | Black |
Size | Small |
A**A
Making my fridge happy
This is my second purchase of these magnets in about 3 years. I love them for sticking on my kids art work so I can hang things in the fridge. It gives such a cleaner look than magnetic clips. Sometimes I’m even able to get more than one use out of one of the squares. You can remove from one paper and put on another and it still sticks. Love these
R**Z
Great for hanging pictures.
I used these to hang a bunch of Polaroid pictures. They worked really great. And I didn't ruin a bunch of pictures by stabbing tacks through them. One magnet was perfect for each picture and since they adhere using a sticker they are easy to remove without damaging your pictures. And I was able to put my picture on a magnetic board, so I didn't damage my wall hanging 70 polaroids with frames or tacks. The magnets themselves are very thin and therefore not extremely strong, as I said they worked well for my purposes, but if you were using them for something heavier you would probably have to use more than one square. You do get plenty of magnets to work with though.
G**.
Good for crafts
Don't expect anything other than light weight crafts or small projects. They work great for what they were designed for but don't try to put them on heavy items and expect them to stay. The adhesive part seemed to be ok, just not very strong magnets.
A**W
Can be used for drawers that won't stay shut!
I am using the squares for my bathroom drawers that refuse to stay closed, because of a slight tilt in the counter top. I stick one on the drawer where it will touch the counter, and one on the opposing counter cabinet side. (May need more than 2 if there is a gap bigger than 2 magnets.Just stick more magnets on top of the others.) It would cost a lot more to get a carpenter to fix the tilt!The magnets are strong enough to hold the drawers closed, but weak enough to let me open the drawer w/o resistance.I was cutting up pieces from larger sheet magnets, but since these are already cut up, they look much nicer!The only complaint is that the adhesive is not very strong.
R**R
Easy to use
I used these for math manipulatives in my classroom. I used them on paper shapes. The shapes stick well on my magnetic dry erase board. The only reason I gave 4 stars for adhesion is because I was able to take them off immediately after I initially stuck them and I moved them to a different spot. It seemed to stick again. I was surprised it came off without any residue from the paper. It may be totally fine and may restick permanently, but I don’t know as of yet. I like the ease of use, size and strength ability for what I need.
M**T
Overall, pretty good
Overall, pretty good but the other reviews and the AI summary are correct. It seems to be hit or miss on whether or not they hold. I had some feel like they’ve been demagnetized, but others worked great for what I purchased it for.
M**O
Don’t stick on one side or magnetic hold on the other.
Not sticky enough at all. I had bought something similar several years ago that were quite sticky on one side and a fairly good magnet on the other. These don’t stick, and the magnet is weak.
1**Y
Great for stuff that should go in trash but winds up hanging on my fridge
These magnets are great for displaying things that should really go into the garbage but somehow wind up hanging on my fridge. These items include- my teenagers’ C - / D+ graded tests and papers, which are daily reminders of how unintelligent my wife’s side of the family really is. Christmas cards featuring the very unattractive children of friends and family. Especially those with kids aged 8 through 13, whose faces haven’t quite caught up to their ever growing noses and ears. Who have teeth growing out of every space in their hideous grinning pie holes. One of my least favorite things are those pretentious “ save the date “ wedding invitations from couples, for weddings that I have no intention of attending. If you send me a “save the date” reminder I will make it a point to make plans on that date so I won’t have to attend your nuptials. Which in all honesty will likely end in divorce. Also, I will not send you a gift. Another thing hanging on the fridge are those stupid family newsletters that older folks like to send out at the end of each year- “Hey Aunt Josephine, I don’t care that Billy is still participating in Boy Scouts- isn’t he like fifty years old???? He should not be around young children given his history and all.” I can’t seem to get off these old people’s mailing lists- as hard as I try. My fridge is also full of postcards from friends who I don’t remember or care much about any longer. They go on group tours and visit places that are much too hot and humid for me to have any sort of trip envy about. We also get a lot of thank you cards from ugly brides and their abusive and cheating husbands- you know who you are. Lastly, are my lost hopes and broken dreams- held up by these magnets and placed front and center on the fridge door. This is a memento in the form of a family photo taken at Yosemite- the first and last trip we took as a family - two weeks of pure misery. The photo is from ten years ago when I wasn’t as bald and fat, my kids were respectful and full of promise, and my wife wasn’t constantly nagging or drunk. I keep it hanging on the fridge to remind me that I should have run out on them a long time ago. Honestly, anyone who spends a few minutes with us can see how much my family loathes and hates me. I don’t like them too much either- I’ll be gone go Costa Rica soon enough.
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