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A Magnet for Keeping Small Metal Items Together In My Purse

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Date: 08/09/2006 Topic: Organizing > Tips  
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A few months ago, I accidently dropped a small magnet in my purse which sank to the bottom. When I fished around and found the magnet, it was attached to my nail clippers and all of the other small metal objects laying in the bottom of my purse like pins, paperclips, etc. I decided to leave it there so now I can find these small objects a lot easier. It also makes it easier to clean out my purse because all small objects come out in one piece.

By Sharon Y from Bonita Springs,FL

Editors Note: Be careful with having strong magnets near credit and debit cards as they can erase the information on the strip. Cell phones and other electronic devices can also be affected by magnets.
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