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All Mighty Magnet

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We considered starting this description by explaining how magnets work. But having consulted the boffins down in the Firebox lab and thumbed through a few encyclopedias, we're none the wiser. All this physics business is far too complicated, not to mention boring. Magnets are fascinating, mysterious and fun, let's leave it at that.

All Mighty Magnet Speaking of magnet-related fun, the amazing All Mighty Magnet is one of the most entertaining and useful little gizmos we've seen in ages. It might not look as powerful as the one Wile E. Coyote used to mess with, and it isn't even U-shaped, but this sleek little cube of chromed metal is awesomely all-mighty.

About the size of a sugar cube, the All Mighty Magnet can easily hold 36 sheets of A4 paper on a vertical metal surface, and trying to shift it from objects such as radiators or filing cabinets without sliding it off the edge is seriously difficult.

Plonk the All Mighty Magnet anywhere near a pile of iron filings and it will lure them onto its surface faster than you can say 'SGR 1806-20'. And if you're wondering what that is, it's the rather unsnazzy name for the neutron star that scientists reckon is the most magnetic object in the known universe. Thankfully, unlike the aforementioned interplanetary thingamabob, the All Mighty Magnet won't rearrange the molecules in your body. What it will do, however, is provide you with hours of magnet-based amusement.

All Mighty Magnet Holding a paper-clip through a stack of 35 Post-it notes.

The All Mighty Magnet's strength-to-size ratio is truly astonishing, and it's perfect for securing bundles of notes and photos, messing about with at work, or even picking up metal-mouthed James Bond villains by the teeth. If you want. This really is one of the most attractive and compelling little things we've ever seen. Literally!

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  • (This product is magnetic. Always keep a safe distance [at least 50cm] from sensitive electronic equipment)
  • Magnets can be very dangerous if swallowed. Do not use in a household with small children.

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Hours of fun... :D
Lisa, Norwich - 11th Dec 2007

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visitor avatar I saw this on Firebox and took a gamble that it might help me with a broken key stuck in the conservatory lock. Wife said no chance. FB delivered super quick and had the broken half of the key out within 10 seconds! Result and saved a £50 call out from a locksmith. THANK YOU FIREBOX!
Robin, Sussex - 17th January 2012
Firebox says: No problem Robin, just don't call on us for the plumbing!
visitor avatar This looks great! but I'm already getting the M-cube and even though it is really cheap I cant afford! Being a kid doesn't help with all these prices and such little spending money!
Ashleigh, Sheffield - 28th July 2011
visitor avatar Question: are the M-Cube little ball magnets as strong as this one???? Please help??
Sien, Netherlands - 26th July 2011
Firebox says: They're not as strong Sien, no.
visitor avatar Would I be correct in saying that if I put, lets say £200 or special tickets in the Money Gift Maze And then stuck 8 of these magnets on each edge in the inside of the box, I would be classed as an evil mastermind?
Hemmy Ogilvie, United Kingdom - 19th May 2011
Firebox says: In a word Hemmy, Yes.
visitor avatar I absolutely LOVE this magnet. It is so strong, I was really surprised at how strong it was. Plus, SUPER speedy delivery Firebox as always!!! :) Buy it!!!!!!!!!!!
Ed, Cheshire - 12th February 2011
visitor avatar What is the average size of the magnet?
Dennis, Malta - 27th December 2010
Firebox says: It's about the size of a sugar cube.
visitor avatar I have bought 2 so far and lost both I dropped it and it disappeared so maybe it could come with a little plastic box to carry it with. P.S. don't leave it in your pocket with your phones I did this with my memory stick all my work lost and I nearly did this with my iPhone. Be careful.
Jack, Newcastle - 19th November 2010
Firebox says: Thanks for the warning, Jack!
visitor avatar This magnet is epic! I got recommended by one of my class mates and told me to buy one! Firebox, great delivery and keep your inventors and scientists busy! Definitely going to recommend this website. Magnet is smaller than a sugar cube and yet can catch my skin between any magnetic material JUST A HEADS UP PEOPLE!
Panda, Newcastle - 26th October 2010
visitor avatar What can you do with the magnet?
Qian Hui, Surrey - 31st January 2010
Firebox says: Attract metals!
visitor avatar Smaller than I thought it would be but not as strong. I could remove it from the radiator really easily.
Gadgetgirl, Lanarkshire - 18th December 2009
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