Ensign: 432 Micromagnets for $19
October 7, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
You’re invited to enjoy the challenge of little, itty bitty, teensy weensy Micromagnets! What makes these micros so special? They require a lot more focus, skill, and dedication than 5mm Neoballs because they’re smaller and more difficult to precisely place. They’re also (somehow) more satisfying to crush after every masterwork is complete. Sizing in at just 2.5 mm, these precious little guys are great for spontaneous crafting and mashing. The short and short of it is this: Micromagnets are twice the challenge, half the diameter, and a third (!) of the cost of Zen Magnets. Each set includes a magnetic field viewing card that reveals the invisible forces at play, and even aides in manipulation.
- Perfect for sculpting & creating
- Coated w/ same genuine & high quality material as Zen Magnets: NiCuNi coating
- Won’t pit or wear w/ reasonable use
- Extremely high grade, making for a surprisingly powerful pull between spheres & other metal objects
As always, responsible play is advised for adults and children, even though you really shouldn’t give these to children in the first place. Sharp eyes, clean fingernails and intense focus are strongly recommended for magnet crafting with these Micromagnets. These magnets have a flux index < 50, are considered non-hazardous, and meet all ASTM, CPSIA and International safety standards.
PRODUCT SPECS
Includes:
- 432 Compliance Micromagnets (2.5mm Neoballs)
- Magnetic Field Viewing Card Tool
- 92 Page Construction Guide
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