[ March 14th, 2007 @ 9:07 am ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]

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endo fridge magnet

The Endo Fridge Magnet can make good use of any unused real estate left on the fridge. It can hang up to 1 lb of gear or hold 20 pages of paper (aka. my MasterCard bill).

A solid mass of neodymium, silicone and steel, “Endo” presents an elegant alternative to conventional means of magnetic attachment. No springs. No coils. No internal moving parts. Endo is the one-piece all-purpose silicone magnet with springy clipping action

Price:$10 for a set of 3, available in many colors
[via Boing Boing]

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2 responses

  • Crosius
    Mar 14, 2007 at 2:49 pm

    That is just about the scariest way to hang an iPod I’ve ever seen. Relying on cord-wrapping friction and/or the phono-plug to hold a multi-hundred-dollar gizmo above a kitchen floor - Crazy.

    Plus: neodium magnets + powered electronics = weird induced currents.

  • Vic DaSilva
    Mar 14, 2007 at 5:43 pm

    Crosius, I wouldn’t trust having my iPod hanging from a fridge magnet either. That’s a good point about neodium magnets in combination with gadgets, it might not be a good mix.

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