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Xyron Magnet Tape XSDT002E, 7m 384846
Our thin magnetic film is dispensed like ordinary tape and cut with an integral tear bar to quickly and easily make magnets out of any lightweight item.
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Legamaster WOODEN magnet 25mm 5pcs 34557J
The wooden parts used in this product are sourced from sustainable forestry. The display information is presented in a durable manner, making it an excellent addition to Legamaster whiteboards and glassboards. You can also combine the WOODEN magnets
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Revlon Magnet Blondes Lightening Powder 45g
Revlon Magnet Blondes Lightening Powder 45g Each and every product we offer is carefully sourced, ensuring that you receive nothing but authentic and high-quality items. If you require more information or details of the product, we encourage you to refer to the manufacturer.
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Trend Magnet Pack Of Four 15Mmx3Mm
These magnets are nickel plated and incredibly strong making them ideal for a variety of workshop applications with endless possibilities. Nickel coated Neodymium Iron Boron. Specifications • Dia Metric: 15 • Cut Length Metric: 3 • Pack Qty: 4 pack Contents: 4 x Magnets
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Can a regular magnet be used with Essence Magnet nail polish?
No, a regular magnet cannot be used with Essence Magnet nail polish. Essence Magnet nail polish is specifically designed to be used with the magnet that comes with the polish. The magnet creates unique patterns and designs in the polish when held over wet nail polish. Using a regular magnet may not produce the desired effect or may not work at all.
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Is magnet fishing legal?
The legality of magnet fishing varies depending on the location. In some places, it is considered a form of treasure hunting and may be allowed with certain restrictions. However, in other areas, it may be prohibited due to concerns about disturbing the environment or potential safety hazards. It is important to research and understand the regulations in your specific area before engaging in magnet fishing to ensure you are in compliance with the law.
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What is a magnet?
A magnet is an object that produces a magnetic field around itself. It has two poles, known as the north and south poles, which attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials. Magnets can be natural, such as lodestone, or man-made, like the commonly known bar magnets. They are used in various applications, including compasses, electric motors, and magnetic storage devices.
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Isn't that a magnet?
Yes, that is a magnet. Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field and attract certain materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. They are commonly used in various applications such as refrigerator magnets, magnetic toys, and in industrial settings for lifting and holding metal objects. Magnets have two poles, a north pole and a south pole, and they can either attract or repel each other depending on their orientation.
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Makita Impact Premier Magnet Nutsetter 6mm
Engineered with premium materials and precision manufacturing, this nutsetter is built to withstand the rigors of high-impact applications. With its torsion zone design, this nutsetter provides exceptional durability and strength, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring reliable performance even under heavy loads. The magnetic tip securely holds fasteners in place, allowing for easy installation and preventing slippage during use. Features & Benefits • Used for driving hex head screws • Magnet type nutsetter for impact drills • Ideal for securing ceilings, walls and interior materials Specifications • Screw Socket: H6 • Hex Shanks: 1/4" • Length: 65mm • Dimensions: L.145 x W.60 x H.20mm
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Makita Impact Premier Magnet Nutsetter 8mm
Engineered with premium materials and precision manufacturing, this nutsetter is built to withstand the rigors of high-impact applications. With its torsion zone design, this nutsetter provides exceptional durability and strength, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring reliable performance even under heavy loads. The magnetic tip securely holds fasteners in place, allowing for easy installation and preventing slippage during use. Features & Benefits • Used for driving hex head screws • Magnet type nutsetter for impact drills • Ideal for securing ceilings, walls and interior materials Specifications • Screw Socket: H8 • Hex Shanks: 1/4" • Length: 65mm • Dimensions: L.145 x W.60 x H.20mm
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Makita Impact Premier Magnet Nutsetter 10mm
Engineered with premium materials and precision manufacturing, this nutsetter is built to withstand the rigors of high-impact applications. With its torsion zone design, this nutsetter provides exceptional durability and strength, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring reliable performance even under heavy loads. The magnetic tip securely holds fasteners in place, allowing for easy installation and preventing slippage during use. Features & Benefits • Used for driving hex head screws • Magnet type nutsetter for impact drills • Ideal for securing ceilings, walls and interior materials Specifications • Screw Socket: H10 • Hex Shanks: 1/4" • Length: 65mm • Dimensions: L.145 x W.60 x H.20mm
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Makita Impact Premier Magnet Nutsetter 13mm
Engineered with premium materials and precision manufacturing, this nutsetter is built to withstand the rigors of high-impact applications. With its torsion zone design, this nutsetter provides exceptional durability and strength, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring reliable performance even under heavy loads. The magnetic tip securely holds fasteners in place, allowing for easy installation and preventing slippage during use. Features & Benefits • Used for driving hex head screws • Magnet type nutsetter for impact drills • Ideal for securing ceilings, walls and interior materials Specifications • Screw Socket: H13 • Hex Shanks: 1/4" • Length: 65mm • Dimensions: L.145 x W.60 x H.20mm
Price: 6.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
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What is the difference between a permanent magnet and a remanent magnet?
A permanent magnet is a material that retains its magnetism once it has been magnetized, meaning it will continue to exhibit magnetic properties without the need for an external magnetic field. On the other hand, a remanent magnet is the residual magnetization left in a material after an external magnetic field has been removed. In other words, a remanent magnet is a type of permanent magnet that retains some level of magnetization even after the external magnetic field is removed.
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Would a magnet work underwater?
Yes, a magnet would work underwater. Magnets can still attract or repel objects through water, as water does not significantly affect the magnetic field. However, the strength of the magnetic force may be slightly reduced due to the presence of water. Overall, a magnet can still function effectively underwater.
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What is the strongest magnet?
The strongest magnet is known as a neodymium magnet, also called a rare-earth magnet. Neodymium magnets are the most powerful type of permanent magnet available commercially, with incredibly high magnetic properties. These magnets are commonly used in various applications such as electric motors, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, and magnetic levitation trains due to their exceptional strength.
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Are you a cat magnet?
Yes, I am a cat magnet. Cats are naturally drawn to me and seem to feel comfortable and relaxed in my presence. I have a calming energy that attracts cats, and I enjoy spending time with them and forming connections with these wonderful animals.
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