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Repurpose Fridge Door Seal Magnets: Proven DIY Ideas, Crafts, and Major Savings

Repurpose Fridge Door Seal Magnets: Proven DIY Ideas, Crafts, and Major Savings

Did you know your fridge door seals contain powerful magnets? As a seasoned DIY enthusiast with years of home maintenance experience, I've extracted these hidden gems during seal replacements to slash energy bills and spark creativity. Here's how to make the most of your fridge gasket magnets.

Replacing worn seals improves efficiency and reduces frosting in your freezer. This routine task turns rewarding when you salvage the magnets for fun projects.

Step-by-Step Extraction Instructions

Using a cutter:

  • Carefully cut the white rubber sheath wrapping the 9mm-wide magnet strip without forcing it.
  • Extract the strip cleanly and easily.
  • Dispose of the rubber in your household waste bin.
  • Save your full 5m of magnet ribbon.

Cutting and Using the Magnets

Cut to size using:

  • A cutter: Position the blade perpendicular to the magnet and press firmly (stay cautious—blades are sharp).
  • Scissors.
  • Or simply fold and snap to length as needed.

Practical Results and Creative Uses

I've built a collection of black magnets in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes for my fridge. A 30cm one secures the family timetable; a 7cm piece holds the shopping list.

These magnets shine in kid-friendly gifts (see photo):

  • Glue a 7cm piece behind a decorated clothespin for a stylish kitchen or office memo holder.
  • Sandwich two 5cm and two 3cm pieces face-to-face on a mini frame's back to preserve children's artwork for years.
  • Attach 1-2cm scraps behind photos, salt dough sculptures, or Fimo clay figures (available on Amazon) for heartfelt grandparent gifts.

These are just a few ideas—endless possibilities await. No more buying magnets!

Impressive Savings

A pack of 10 small 6cm magnets costs €3.00. One meter of tape yields 17 such magnets; 5m makes 85—equivalent to 8.5 packs. That's a €49.50 saving on basic magnets alone.