Magnet adsorption application
1. Clean up and spill some pins, screws, etc.
As long as a magnet is suspended on the floor or where a pin or other object falls, you can pick it up without worrying about getting it in your hand.
2. Convenient storage
Try to stick a magnet to the half of your broomstick, and then you can lean it against the side of the refrigerator so that it is easy to find and not easy to fall off. You can also install a magnet on the tip of the ironing board and on the wall, so that when you fold it up, it will stay in its original position.
Three, keep the drawer closed
If you have a cabinet door or drawer in your home that cannot be kept closed, stick a magnet on the inner panel of the door or drawer with double-sided tape, and then install another on the door or drawer to keep the suction, and the door or drawer will stay closed. shut down.
Fourth, remove the battery
There is nothing more frustrating than trying to take out the battery from a stuck box. In this case, put a magnet on the battery and it will pop out effortlessly.
Five, fixed garbage bags
It is common for trash bags to sink, get stuck, and move away, causing trash to stay in the trash can. As long as the trash can is made of magnetic metal, you can make sure it is firmly fixed by attaching a magnet to the top edge. There.
Six, control power cord
Managing a large number of power cords is cumbersome, but magnets provide a way to keep them organized by opening a metal paperclip or removing a metal spring from a ballpoint pen and wrapping it with a string. Stick a small magnet on the back of the desk to fix the spring and wire.
Seven, make an invisible tool rack
Drill a hole behind the plank, insert a round powerful magnet, and hang the wood on the wall, you can hang all your favorite tools on it.
8. Prevent corrosion inside the water heater
Place a magnet on the fresh water inlet pipe to attract metal particles before they enter the pipe.






