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Magnetic Wristband
A recommendation by alesia121
alesia121's recommendation
never lose a screw again! Magnetic tray with wristband is perfect for holding the tiny nuts and bolts and screws that you always manage to drop when you are up on a ladder or under a car. This holds them securely in place until you are ready to use them.
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Updated Jun 15, 2009
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This isn't the most fashionable arm accessory but it's pretty damn practical. It's a wristband with a magnetic tray on it perfect for holding screws, nails, and other metallic objects for home improvement, auto repair, or sewing jobs.
Updated Jun 19, 2008
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I think these look pretty cool even if you aren't trying to repair something!