Tumbled Asteroid Magnet Stones-One Pound

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Editorial Review
Polished Magnet Stone Asteroids. Ideal to develop your mineral identification skills or to hold things in place with their strong magnetic force. These polished stones are larger and more powerful than regular size magnet stones. Tumbled until they are shiny and smooth...a great worry stone with magnet properties The individual stones vary in size and shape. Ages 10 and up. Approximate size of each stone is 1.5 inches diameter.

Features
1) The individual stones vary in size and shape
2) Asteroid Magnet Stones
3) Tumbled Until they are Shiny & Smooth
4) One Pound/Approximately 5-9 Pieces

Specification
Binding : Tools & Home Improvement
Label : Earth Exploration Co.
LegalDisclaimer : I have 40lbs of magnetic rocks - you can get a pound for 20$. Or you can buy in bulk and I'll do 20 pounds 200$ .. If you want the whole 40pounds please OBO
Manufacturer : Earth Exploration Co.
PackageDimensions_Weight : 1.15 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:3.00 X W:2.00 X H:2.00
ProductGroup : BISS
ProductTypeName : TOYS_AND_GAMES
Publisher : Earth Exploration Co.
Studio : Earth Exploration Co.
Title : Tumbled Asteroid Magnet Stones-One Pound

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Meets expectations, good buy.

Very useful and nicely packaged.

Solid build and decent design.

Stunning design and excellent performance.

Practical and effective.

Absolutely fantastic product!

A mixed experience overall.

Performs well under regular usage.

One of the best things IÕve ever bought.

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