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June 29, 2008

Magnetic Paper Towel Holder

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What took so long?

This coulda shoulda been invented 50 years ago.

From the website:
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Magnetic Paper Towel Holder

Lets you have shop towels anywhere there's steel

I like trick stuff ... and this product is no exception.

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Our new Magnetic Paper Towel Holder allows you to have your favorite paper or shop towels hanging off the end of your toolbox or workbench with its super-strong magnets.

Simply mount the magnetized arms on any flat steel surface and start enjoying a cleaner work environment and dry hands.

Powerful magnets, compact design, plus it can be moved in a flash.

Supports any normal 5"-diameter roll.
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Think outside the workshop space, for example: laundry room (washer or dryer); kitchen (fridge); metal doors; etc.

Me, I'm getting one for my steel-sided anesthesia cart — w00t!

$19.99.

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I have noticed many items you promote are not new, I have had a magnetic paper towel holder on my fridge for over 20 years now?

Posted by: Jens Tans | Jun 30, 2008 7:45:24 AM

We have one of these from the container store: http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Product.jhtml?searchId=14724040&itemIndex=4&CATID=&PRODID=60356

It's utterly useless. I can't believe it took so long for somebody to do an industrial application. The magnets in the Container Store version can barely even hold a picture to a refrigerator, much less a roll of paper towels.

Posted by: JMT | Jun 29, 2008 2:30:15 PM

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