The advantage of ferrite magnets is that they can withstand temperatures of up to 250 degrees Celsius and are also very inexpensive. Since ferrite is a material and ferrite magnets are cut to the right size with a water jet, it is normal that the magnets do not look quite as cleanly "processed" as neodymium magnets. Small flaking is always present with ferrite.
With these small ferrite magnets in cuboid shape and an adhesive force of 450 g, you already have some interesting and useful options at your disposal. Here are some suggestions:
Wrench or tool holder: Attach the magnet to a wall or shelf to keep lightweight keys or small tools like screwdrivers or nails handy.
Kitchen aid: Use the magnet to attach lightweight kitchen utensils, such as measuring spoons or scissors, to metal surfaces. This means they are always quickly to hand.
Cable management: The magnet is ideal for fixing charging cables or headphone cables in a fixed place so they don't fall off.
Magnetic fastener for lightweight boxes or cases: Use it as a locking mechanism for lightweight boxes, homemade cases or small cabinets. It keeps items securely closed and is easy to open.
Secure lightweight cupboard doors or drawers: In small DIY projects, the magnet can be used as a lock for cupboard doors or drawers and provides an extra level of security.
Decoration on magnetic boards: Attach photos, notes or small decorative elements to a magnetic board or metal shelf.
Holder for paper clips or nails: Use it to collect and organise paper clips, pins or other small metal items in a fixed place.
Magnetic fastener for bags: Use it as a fastener in a self-sewn bag or pouch - ideal for small accessories or documents.
Experiment and learn: The magnet is also great for demonstrating the basic principles of magnetism. Use it for simple experiments to learn more about the physical properties of magnets.
With an adhesive force of 450 g, the magnet is ideally suited for many practical purposes in the household or for creative projects and offers you a wide range of possible applications.
In contrast to neodymium magnets, ferrite magnets are not coated and are therefore a cost-effective alternative.
Further available sizes of our ferrite block magnets can be found here. Also take a look at the ferrite disc magnets and ferrite ring magnets
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