Pet owners across Australia can relate to Graham from Kanwal in NSW – he was struggling with his two cats orchestrating elaborate escapes through the sliding door in his home. The door isn’t very heavy and was able to be pushed open quite easily.

Graham applied one magnet to the inside of the door jam and the opposing magnet to the inside of the sliding door at the same level. When the door was closed the magnets provided that extra strength needed to ensure the escape artists weren’t strong enough to push it open.
These magnets are useful for many more applications, such as holding a cupboard door shut, and essentially for anything involving attaching two surfaces together in a secure yet non-permanent way. Browse our Neodymium Countersunk magnets here.