| Product review for Magnetic Viewing Paper 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, December 22, 2007Disappointing Reviewed By: Mic (Scotch Plains, NJ) The paper is very small,. The magnetic fields were also not clearly visibly through the paper. Very disappointing. - Monday, February 25, 2008Not Quite What I expected Reviewed By: Chad (Fairfax, VA) There are two pictures listed for this item. The one that shows the that says "magnetic viewing paper" is what you are actually getting. It's a small rectangle of viewing paper.The picture below with the paper on top of the magnetic spheres is what I *thought* I was buying. The item does what it says it does, but the description and the pictures are a bit misleading as to what you can expect to receive. - Thursday, April 30, 2009SEVEN CAR PILE UP Reviewed By: BULLWINKLE (BLACKSBURG, VA) My hard drive crashed and I was able to see who's fault it was by using the Magnet Paper. - Friday, May 11, 2007Magnetic Viewing Paper Review Reviewed By: Alan Parekh (Winnipeg, MB) We can't see magnetic flux lines but with an inexpensive piece of Magnetic Viewing Paper we can easily visualize what we are missing. I took the motor magnet out of an old 5 1/4 floppy drive and was amazed at the complex magnetic pattern that emerged. It looks like the outer ring of the magnet has magnetic notches that are read by the electronic circuit. I imagine this is used for speed control - Saturday, May 12, 2007Amazing Reviewed By: Minky Steve (Dartford, Kent) I put one of these onto a hard drive platter and you can actually see the images and text although it's very small. Has to be seen to be believed. |