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    Sunday
    May242015

    Helpful magnetic things!

    From the "Why didn't I think of that?" department!

    Find it hard to pick up a nail, or hold a nut as you try to thread it onto a bolt. This could be a big help for you.

    The Magnetic Finger Glove is a snug and stretchy one-finger glove that slips on  and puts a powerful magnet at your fingertip. It allows you to hold and retrieve any small metal object you might drop. Use it also to easily start a variety of ferrous screws and nails in tight fitting or difficult to reach places. It’s under $11 at the company website, or two for under $20, plus S&H.

    www.magneticfinger.com

    When you take your glasses off, or carry a pair of sunglasses you’re not ready to wear, where do you carry them?

    Here's is a simple solution for managing your eyewear. With ReadeREST, your glasses are always secure and within an arm's reach, thanks to the use of magnets. The device separates into two pieces. Place the back plate behind an article of clothing you’re wearing, and place the front piece on the outside. The magnets will attach, creating a v-shaped self-centering, secure holder for your glasses to hang. With the ReadeREST, never worry about glasses falling out of your shirt pocket, or keeping them secure when bending over. Depending on the style they cost $10 to $12.

    Available at stories like Bed, Bath & Beyond, Amazon, or the company website: 

    http://www.readerest.com/ 

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