They do work. They catch varying amounts. Like all things we prioritize what we spend money on. Whether it is a 20.00 or 50.00 steak or a 500.00 or 2,000.00 TV.Ive been wondering if its worth using magnets like that. But man they are expensive. I have too many cars
I totally agree, I buy $9 steaks and my TV was $400 lol which is more then a paid for a few of my cars hahaThey do work. They catch varying amounts. Like all things we prioritize what we spend money on. Whether it is a 20.00 or 50.00 steak or a 500.00 or 2,000.00 TV.
My magnets were Christmas presents....I totally agree, I buy $9 steaks and my TV was $400 lol which is more then a paid for a few of my cars haha
A good magnetic drain plug will catch a lot of the same ferrous particles, and are much less expensive. Or if you have some old hard drives around that you want to destroy, the magnets inside them are super strong.Ive been wondering if its worth using magnets like that. But man they are expensive. I have too many cars
While I agree a mag drain plug will catch some, I don't think it will catch nearly as much due to the weaker magnetic field spread over a larger areaA good magnetic drain plug will catch a lot of the same ferrous particles, and are much less expensive. Or if you have some old hard drives around that you want to destroy, the magnets inside them are super strong.
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Need a magnetic drain plug with a strong magnet. Some are better than others. Yes, a FilterMag will probably catch a bit more, but a magnetic drain plug is better than nothing. You could also buy some cheap magnets that will work on the filter can vs a FilterMag.While I agree a mag drain plug will catch some, I don't think it will catch nearly as much due to the weaker magnetic field spread over a larger area