麻豆区

麻豆区

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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
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    Thanks to the 鈥済rand doggies鈥, our screened in sun porch has a number of spots where the fibreglass screening is punctured and in disrepair. Knowing that, come summer, the sun room will be bursting with plants, we thought that this might be a visually interesting way to remedy the puncture situation without having to actually replace any screening.
    I must admit that I was somewhat skeptical about the twin magnets ability to maintain a bond in adverse conditions with a piece of screening between them. While individually, the magnets seem a bit frail, when attached to their mate, they possess a nice sturdiness and a surprisingly strong magnetic bond. Indeed, aligning them together on a screen can be challenging as they will often adhere to each other before they are perfectly in place.
    Each of the six pairs of magnets are quite large (the average seems to be about 4鈥 in diameter) with each featuring a different species of plant. The graphics are nicely detailed and the overall look is very realistic. They are certainly nice enough looking to be used indoors as fridge or filing cabinet magnets.
    It should be noted that these are relatively large magnets and, as such, will be very noticeable when placed on screening. For us, with snow piled up high in the yard, this is further emphasized (although we really don鈥檛 find it a problem). We have experimented with the magnets on both fibreglass screening and old fashioned wire screening; the leaf pairings have remained firmly in place and have not been impacted by the weather. Looking ahead, I am interested to see if the magnets maintain their good looks when encountering lots of sun or whether their nice green colours fade or bleach.
    My only complaint with these magnets is the fact that, after being somewhat bent in their packing case, the floral graphic on three of the sets had separated from the magnet they were glued to. I am concerned that this separation might continue over the long term ruining the nice floral effect.
    These leafy magnets offer an easy solution to the problem of ripped, torn, or otherwise damaged screening. No advance preparation is required nor are any glues or adhesives used; even if they only last a few years, the simplicity they offer is more than worth what they cost. At their current price of $14 CAD, they are both cost effective and aesthetically pleasing.
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    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice Looking But I'm Concerned About The Leaf Graphics Separating From The Magnets

    Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
    Thanks to the 鈥済rand doggies鈥, our screened in sun porch has a number of spots where the fibreglass screening is punctured and in disrepair. Knowing that, come summer, the sun room will be bursting with plants, we thought that this might be a visually interesting way to remedy the puncture situation without having to actually replace any screening.
    I must admit that I was somewhat skeptical about the twin magnets ability to maintain a bond in adverse conditions with a piece of screening between them. While individually, the magnets seem a bit frail, when attached to their mate, they possess a nice sturdiness and a surprisingly strong magnetic bond. Indeed, aligning them together on a screen can be challenging as they will often adhere to each other before they are perfectly in place.
    Each of the six pairs of magnets are quite large (the average seems to be about 4鈥 in diameter) with each featuring a different species of plant. The graphics are nicely detailed and the overall look is very realistic. They are certainly nice enough looking to be used indoors as fridge or filing cabinet magnets.
    It should be noted that these are relatively large magnets and, as such, will be very noticeable when placed on screening. For us, with snow piled up high in the yard, this is further emphasized (although we really don鈥檛 find it a problem). We have experimented with the magnets on both fibreglass screening and old fashioned wire screening; the leaf pairings have remained firmly in place and have not been impacted by the weather. Looking ahead, I am interested to see if the magnets maintain their good looks when encountering lots of sun or whether their nice green colours fade or bleach.
    My only complaint with these magnets is the fact that, after being somewhat bent in their packing case, the floral graphic on three of the sets had separated from the magnet they were glued to. I am concerned that this separation might continue over the long term ruining the nice floral effect.
    These leafy magnets offer an easy solution to the problem of ripped, torn, or otherwise damaged screening. No advance preparation is required nor are any glues or adhesives used; even if they only last a few years, the simplicity they offer is more than worth what they cost. At their current price of $14 CAD, they are both cost effective and aesthetically pleasing.
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3.2 out of 5 stars
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