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The magnets on necklaces seem to work their way down to the front because they are heavy. I'm constantly sliding them back so I quit using them. The also add length to whatever you put them on.

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Registered: ‎07-18-2010

Please do not use these magnetic clasps on anything of value that you do not want to lose. They seem to be very strong but I have lost a couple of costly bracelets because of them and have learned my lesson.  I also found one of my necklaces in my driveway that I wasn’t even missing. 

 

 I bought them from QVC.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I've bought some a couple of times from Amazon.  My only problem is storing them with other hanging necklaces.  They tend to get tangled easily. I have to be very selective with which necklace I can hang them near to avoid the problem.  I'm toying with keeping bits of tissue handy to wrap around them a bit before hanging them.  Haven't tested that method yet.

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@Kachina624 wrote:
  • They're great on necklaces but don't try them on bracelets.  You'll probably leave your bracelet on your grocery shopping cart.

 

Been there, done that.... sigh...

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@jlkz wrote:

@QVCkitty1 

 

As @Kachina624 @said you may end up leaving your bracelet on something attracting the magnets.

 

I personally picked up my silverware at breakfast with my bracelet....had to take the bracelet off to eat.  Last time 8 wore it !


 

Been there, done that too...

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If you use a magnetic clasp extender on a bracelet, make sure it's not the wrist where you wear you watch. It will wreck havoc on keeping the correct time.

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