Whiteboard magnets
Are good strong magnets that acually hold stuff up on my whiteboard
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Our pin magnets, also called pawn magnets due to their shape, are made with a Rare Earth Neodymium magnet inserted into their plastic substrate. These whiteboard magnets come in a mixture of colours, including white, purple, yellow, red, blue and black. They are very strong for their size and can hold approximately 10 sheets of A4 paper to a magnetic whiteboard or any ferrous metallic surface. Please note: this product may not be compatible with Glass Whiteboards, for more information click here.
AMF multi-colour whiteboard magnets, also called pin magnets, can perform the role of distinguishing or organising materials by colour alone. Arranged in order of arrival (chronology) or importance (priority) documents like customer requirement variations or the staffing numbers on different projects currently in progress can be differentiated from one another by a corresponding colour. Project Managers, Team Leaders, Coaches and Marketers can all set out their strategies or gameplans on magnetic whiteboards using coloured pins to portray their intentions at different stages of the project, season or game.
Different documents but relating to the same client attract the same colour, or invoices or timesheets from different job sites attract different colours to separate them from each other. These pin magnets easily enable items to be placed, removed or repositioned according to their status.
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The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More