
Try plastic tweezers. Joke. But you do need this pair of 5" long blue-plastic tweezers, with serrated jaws and 1/16" wide tips, for electronics applications (no fear of magnetization). They're safer for kids' crafts classes and school projects, too, and mighty affordable at less than 35 cents each.
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92925 PLASTIC TWEEZERS |
These perfect little clear-plastic canisters have snug pull-off tops. They fit into die-cut circles in a black or white foam pad for display or shipping, with the cut-out foam placed inside the canisters. The foam makes them ideal for safe storage and artful display of individual coins, seeds, insects, stones (precious, semi-precious, or gall-), baby teeth, locks of hair, or any number of tiny treasures. Or toss the foam and store small amounts of anything that doesn't need a screw top. You pick (50) small canisters at 1-1/4" dia x 11/16" deep, or (12) larger canisters at 1-3/4” dia x 5/8" deep.
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93250 12 LG CANNISTERS | |
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92281 50 CANISTERS |
Couldn't tell it from the glass variety by just looking. This plastic mirror with rounded corners measures 3-15/16" x 5-15/16". Comes with protective film on both sides. We're thinking kids, camping, or just an unbreakable travel item. Pretty flexible, too, if you like fun-house mirror effects.
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38049 PLASTIC MIRROR |
It's a very nice magnifier, really, but it looks just like a little tennis racket. Measures 5-3/4" long with a glass, 48mm 2X magnifier and a small 14mm 5X lens just above the handle. Green-plastic frame with an orange faux-wrapped handle. Pay no attention to the 9X/5X on the box--what do lens grinders know about tennis?
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93709 MAGNIFIER |
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