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Mar 19, 2016
only good for very light weight projects
These dots are made from some kind of rubber material. The adhesive works well on metal. As for the magnetic strength, they're kinda weak. I attached these magnets onto metal bottle caps, and they're barely strong enough to hold itself and a postcard to the fridge. The ceramic magnetic dots that I get at my local dollar store (18 dots for $0.99 USD) are actually stronger (2-3 times stronger compared to these), so I plan to stick with ceramic magnets for now on.

Aug 25, 2017
messy paint job, looks cheap
The item description says the color is "Golden" but the actual item is some metal painted over with pastel yellow and black paint. Messy paint job and looks cheap. Probably would have been better if the item wasn't painted at all.

Jan 25, 2017
Excellent paper for printing images
First, I use a Brother Brand inkjet printer. Whenever I print on copy paper or digital paper (20lb, 28lb, 32lb) or cardstock (65lb, 90lb, 110lb), my images are always faded, muddy, fuzzy-- just really ugly. I thought maybe thicker paper will hold the ink better? Obviously I needed paper specifically made for ink jet printers so I initially bought HP presentation paper (matte) and Staples matte coated paper. The image quality was very vibrant and crisp but the paper were also expensive. So now restocking I've decided to try the LD brand cause it's half the price. This LD brand of matte paper for inkjets is just as good!!! HP and Staples matte inkjet papers are slightly better, but since LD is half the price and I still get vibrant crisp images, I will definitely buy more of this LD matte paper. (Also, the LD paper is as thick and opaque as the Staples paper, while the HP is thin and you can kinda see the next page through the first page.)