The Endo Magnet Clip Review

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Do you use your refrigerator as the family bulletin board? If so, do you use tape or magnets to hold your lists and pictures? Tape can leave a sticky residue and some magnets can scratch and mark up the surface of your refrigerator. The Endo Clip is a magnet, but it won’t hurt the surface it’s affixed to. Check it out. 

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The Endo Clip is a 2.25 x 1.0 inch neodymium magnet wrapped in a soft silicone covering that is available in Black, White, Yellow, Red, Pink and Green.

The front surface is flat, with a circular ‘button’ at the top.

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The bottom is magnetized with two flat bumps and a beveled surface at the top.

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To use the Endo Clip, you just slap it on a metal surface like a refrigerator or file cabinet.

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You then press the ‘button’ to open the clip. Since the whole back surface of the clip is the magnet, it fall to the floor if you happen to remove your finger at this point.

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Just slide a photo or paper under the bottom of the clip, remove your finger and there you go. A very clever, yet simple design.

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The Endo Clip can hold up to 20 sheets of paper or an object that weighs up to 1 pound. I’m not quite sure why you would want to hang a 1 lb object from your fridge, but hey, now you can 😉 They are also dishwasher safe, which is nice. My only complaint with this product is the price. $9.99 – $11.99 for a package of 3 seems a little steep in my opinion. But if the price doesn’t bother you and you’ve been looking for a more elegant way to display your child’s latest drawing or your grocery list on your refrigerator, the Endo Clip will do the job.

Price: $11.99 for 3pk (some colors are available for $9.99), $74.99 for 25pk

Pros:
Won’t scratch surfaces
Easy to use
Strong
Washable

Cons:
Expensive

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  2. Ooh. That looks really useful, but that price is a bit steep for a “refrigerator magnet”. i think I’ll list it on my amazon wishlist. Maybe I’ll get some for next xmas.

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