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Dual Magnetic Cutting Board
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3 people recommended this item
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This ingenious Dual Magnetic Cutting Board by Joseph Joseph ($30) makes it easy to have two separate boards while cooking. Use one for veggies and one for meat.
$30 (via Outblush)
Updated Sep 18, 2007
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Evolution Cyclone Magnetic Stick
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Fabricating in steel can be a messy business.
This is the perfect tool to quickly clean up your metal shavings and scrap pieces.
Powerful magnetic stick with a retractable magnet is perfect for quickly gathering metal bits.
The amazing Cyclone magnetic chip collector is a must have addition to help keep your work area tidy in any metal working environment.
This handheld light weight tool works like a magic wand — simply push in the handle and wave the tool over the ferrous metal chips and it will attract them to itself, then carry them over to your scrap barrel, pull the plunger and the shavings are neatly deposited.
$14.99 (via bookofjoe)
Updated Sep 30, 2007
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Magnetic Flower Paper Clip Holder
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Description
The Emily paperclip holder is magnetic, and holds the clips tight.
Comes with paper clips.
$8
Updated Oct 12, 2007
Magnetic Stove Thermometer
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Description
An essential safety accessory for any wood stove!
Magnetic thermometer attaches to stove top, door or flue pipe to monitor stove temperature — indicating overheating (or more importantly) the lower combustion temperatures that promote hazardous creosote buildup and increase the risk of fire.
Dial shows the temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Baked enamel dial won't discolor.
$16.99 (via bookofjoe)
Updated Oct 17, 2007
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Dynomighty Magnetic Desk Dots
8 people recommended this item
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This versatile desk accessory can be used as an organizer, picture holder, desk sculpture, business card holder and stress reliever. Desk Dots are super powerful ceramic magnets that can hold together even with lots of material between them.
Updated Jun 4, 2008
Magnet Compass
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This tiny (1/4" long) barrel-shaped rare-earth magnet is a near-indestructible compass.
Set on its side on a smooth flat surface (or on a leaf in water), it will quickly swivel to a N-S orientation, indicated by a red dot on the north end.
It comes in a screw-top, waterproof aluminum cylinder with an integral loop that makes it easy to attach to a belt, button hole, strap, etc.
An ideal gift for hikers, kayakers, or anyone who wanders the woods.
$4.50 (via bookofjoe)
Updated Oct 27, 2007
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Magnetic Chess
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Magnetic Chess set from Lagoon Group. Compact set features brushed aluminum case containing 24 magnetic pieces and full instructions.
5.75in X 3.5in
$20
Updated Nov 21, 2007
MAGNETIC TOWEL HOLDERS
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Magnetic Paper and Dish Towel Holders Cling with super powerful magnets to any metallic surface to create space for dispensing paper towels and storing several dish towels for easy access. Installs in seconds on refrigerator, washer, dryer, stove, bbq and more. No hardware necessary. Features rubber feet to protect surfaces. Stainless steel.
$14.95
Updated Aug 8, 2008
Magnetic Wooden Tongs
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Inspired by the graceful shape of a whale's tail, these tongs are great for serving salads and other foods, and have a patented magnetic hinge, making them easy to use, clean, and store. Handmade of Jamjuree wood. Hand-wash only.
$40
Updated Jan 5, 2009
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