Switch Magnet- An Innovative Magnet Holder
You may have come across various kinds of magnets. You might be having some of them stuck on your fridge door, or any other metallic surface. I have seen various types of magnets in the form of cartoons, vegetables, fruits, etc but here’s one which is really unique. It’s a magnet in the form of a switch. It resembles the on/ off ‘V’ switch which we have in our house.

When you press it down to ‘ON’ position it holds a document, picture, note, or anything light for that matter to the fridge and when you press the top part, i.e., ‘OFF’ you can remove the attached document or picture. The funny part is that if you have a set of maybe five or ten stuck on your fridge in row, people might mistake it for real switches. Now that would be real fun, isn’t it? Well, if you liked it then you can buy a pair of them for $6 from ThinkGeek.
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