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  1. Amazon.com: Magnets

    Find high-quality, versatile magnets for whiteboards, fridges, crafts, and more. Discover a range of sizes, shapes, and quantities to suit your needs.

  2. Magnets - The Home Depot

    Knowing the uses of magnets both big and small means you're sure to find some that suit your needs. Whether you're using a strong magnet to keep your workspace clean or a regular magnet to hold …

  3. Magnet - Wikipedia

    A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic …

  4. Magnets - Harbor Freight Tools

    Harbor Freight Tools offers a wide range of magnets designed to provide convenience and efficiency for your hardware and housework needs. Our collection includes individual magnets that come in …

  5. Magnets | McMaster-Carr

    Choose from our selection of magnets, encased magnets, and more. Same and Next Day Delivery.

  6. Magnets | Rare-Earth & Permanent Magnets

    We carry a large inventory of rare-earth and permanent magnets; neodymium, ceramic, samarium cobalt, and alnico magnets, available from stock for immediate shipment in a wide range of shapes, …

  7. Magnets USA®

    Promote your business with magnetic calendars, sports schedule magnets, business cards, client gifts, custom magnets and more from Magnets USA.

  8. Magnets in Clips & Fasteners - Walmart.com

    Shop for Magnets in Clips & Fasteners. Buy products such as Hello Hobby Black Adhesive Magnetic Foam Buttons, 18-Pack at Walmart and save.

  9. Order Custom fridge Magnets in Bulk & Promote your business

    We customize marketing magnets across most industries— politics, healthcare, education and more. We offer low prices and design services for custom magnets at no cost to you.

  10. How Magnets Work - HowStuffWorks

    Magnets are objects that produce magnetic fields and attract metals like iron, nickel and cobalt. The magnetic field's lines of force exit the magnet from its north pole and enter its south pole. Permanent …