A Word from our Partner

December 28, 2010
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The pricing for neodymium magnets will differ depending on which wholesaler or distributor you decide to go to. Just to get a rough idea, look at the rates offered online. This will give you an idea of what you’d like to pay and what designs you’d be able to get for it. Typically, the price per unit will decrease if you purchase a greater quantity. This works well if you plan to use a large quantity of magnets. Buying in bulk might save you money in the long run. Other companies might want to offer you surplus magnets that were erroneously manufactured and never sent out. These will be heavily discounted and will be in brand new shape.

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