Little 5mm Neodymium Magnet Spheres Balls
Do your orbs need a little less diameter if you’re feeling delicate? We cordially welcome you to relish the challenge presented by tiny, microscopic, teeny-weensy micromagnets!
Why are our micros so unique? They’re smaller and trickier to position exactly than Neoballs, so they require a lot more concentration, talent, and dedication. After every masterpiece is finished, it feels (in some strange way) more gratifying to pulverize them!
These adorable little fellows, measuring only 2.5 millimeters, will soon replace your baby buddies. Many 5mm Neodymium Magnet Spheres Balls artists reportedly always have them on hand for impromptu creating and combining.
We understand that there is a limit to how many times you can create icosahedral molecule structures using standard-sized Neoballs magnet spheres before you get weary.
Are you prepared to advance your magical magic? Micromagnets are the top rank of magnets that enthusiasts are sculpting with because, with the apparent exception of scale, they are similar to Zen Magnets in quality and durability.

You might be wondering what distinguishes micromagnets from our incredibly high-quality Zen Magnets. Let’s begin with the conclusion. Every single tiny infant micromagnet Neoball is meticulously mirror polished to ensure a lifetime of play! Micro Neoballs have a NiCuNi covering that is just as authentic and superior to Zen Magnets. This implies that with appropriate use, the surface shouldn’t pit or degrade. Neodymium is naturally very high quality, just like all Neoballs, and creates an incredibly strong pull between orbs and other metal.
The brief version is that Zen Magnets are three times as expensive as Micromagnets, twice as challenging, and only half as big. Even though you really shouldn’t give these to kids in the first place, safe play is always recommended and is for both adults and kids. When working with these micromagnets, having keen eyes, well-kept toenails, and laser-like concentration is highly advised.
These 5mm Neodymium Magnet Spheres Balls are a lot of fun to play with, but because they are so tiny, please use caution around young children and animals. To avoid children ingesting magnetic beads, children must be used under adult guidance. How to Use: The first technique involves pulling the string as the balls are lined up in a row, starting with the first ball. Pull the string slowly and carefully. By removing nine spheres from the chain, joining the ends to form a loop, and then squeezing it with your finger, the second technique turns the magnet fidget beads into triangles. Take out 18 spheres to create a square using the third technique. first, create a circle with the first 6 and then encompass the rest.
12 all the way around, A snowflake can be created using 12 hexagons as well. produced by APIPIS. Building geometric models can be educational and entertaining for both adults and children. They can also be used as an engaging teaching tool for learning magnetism. Together with your friends or children, make goods to use as fine crafts to adorn your house. Funny toys: These are really enjoyable toys to play with after work that promote recreation and rest and help you unwind. The form is completely modifiable to fit your ideas. You can purchase numerous items for combination translation if you want more complicated designs. She creates necklaces, bracelets, bands, and just about every other form with the magnetic, which works so well. Merchandise Dimensions and Information: total 432 pieces.
There are 8 distinct colored magnet balls in the box so you can make a variety of designs. Please be aware that the magnetic beads’ 5mm diameter makes the spheres relatively tiny.

Tips of 5mm neodymium magnet spheres balls
1. Applicable age: 14 years old and above
2. Do not swallow
Features of 5mm neodymium magnet spheres balls
- The color glaze layer is made of high temperature gas atomization, and has strong binding force.
- Resistance to discoloration and salt spray: constant humidity of 50% at 5% NaCl, 125 degrees, continuous spray 96H
- Abrasion resistance: The abrasion resistance is more than 1000 times, and the color layer does not fade.
- Impact resistance: single impact is greater than 4H(withstand 50KG /cm², 500 times the impact layer color does not fade).
- Magnetic ball concentricity out-of-roundness rate: 0.9%Magnetic ball tolerance deviation rate: 99.1%Outer coaxiality ofmagnetic ball: φ5 * H10
- Colored balls are not allowed to stick to the ground, iron filings and sand can be used on transparent plastic.
Why Are Rare-Earth Magnetic Sets Still Sold If They’re Dangerous?
The CPSC faces numerous obstacles in its efforts to fulfill its mandate of safeguarding the public, as evidenced by the bizarre product that many will contend society does not need but is still on the market despite clearly endangering children.
The CPSC became aware of toy magnetic construction sets for children in 2005 after hearing accounts of kids suffering serious injuries after ingesting the magnetic parts. Due to the problem, an optional safety standard was created in 2007 that limited the strength of loose magnets in devices and demanded that powerful magnets be firmly attached to avoid ingesting them.
Rare-earth magnetic systems rose to prominence as a hot new product in 2009. Due to their marketing to adults rather than kids, these magnetic sets were not protected by the voluntary safety guideline for magnetic games. The CPSC mandated that makers of goods containing these potent magnets mark their goods for use by people aged 14 and older in that particular year.
Sadly, despite the age marking, severe injuries persisted, and in 2011, the CPSC started informing the public of the “hidden danger” connected to these magnets. Rare-earth magnets kept getting into kids’ hands and mouths, so in 2012 the CPSC made agreements with 10 major industry participants to stop importing and selling the magnet sets.
After three businesses resisted pressure, the agency filed administrative complaints against them, pleading with a court to order a recall. Following that, two of them signed settlement deals promising to stop marketing rare-earth magnet sets and return their goods. Zen Magnets persevered and ended up being the only business left.
The CPSC kept moving forward. It enacted rules in October 2014 that effectively outlawed rare-earth magnet sets. In response, Zen Magnets asked the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit to examine the revised safety standard.











