| Product review for High Power Magnets - Neodymium Please read our review guidelines and see the terms of use of posting a review. Overall Rating: ![]() Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating NEXT :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Saturday, August 22, 2009Whoa! Reviewed By: Gary (Austin, TX) If you're looking for some seriously scary magnets, look no further. Thank Faraday for the Inverse-Square Law! - Sunday, August 17, 2008That was funny Reviewed By: Chris (Felton, California) If you want 12% better gas mileage, take the bus one day a week. Oh, but the magnets are cool. - Sunday, June 24, 2007Highly recomended for any toolbox Reviewed By: David (Cedarburg, WI) You'll never know when you'll need a magnet. I use this version to determine the negative lead of poorly marked J-thermocouples. Mundane application but worth every penny! - Wednesday, June 18, 2008Better fuel mileage Reviewed By: Ron (Myrtle Creek, Oregon) With gas prices over $4 a gallon you might get one of these for each of your vehicles. Better tan the cow magnets. You just tape or use plastic ties to attach to your fuel line as close to the carburetor or throttle body as possible. Polarity doesn't matter. Claims are certified by EPA that mileage is improved to the tune of 12% and emissions reduced by 20 to 80% They sell these devices in specialty stores for over $100 - Wednesday, October 07, 2009Great for scooters at traffic lights! Reviewed By: Jonathan (Los Angeles, CA) If you ride a Vespa, or other motor scooter, you may find that those sensor activated traffic lights don't always see you. This magnet can help. By attaching width-wise to the bottom of your vehicle and positioning the bike over the sensor circles in the pavement, these magnets will provide the magnetic field, which a larger motorcycle or car normally provides, to trip the sensor and activate the traffic light change. It's a real time saver and it works! |