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I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve needed to know what time it is when I go the refrigerator for an evening snack.
Actually, no, scratch that, I haven’t, but I can see some use for the DIY fridge magnet clock here.

The idea is that you attach the basic mechanism to the fridge door and then place various “activity” discs around to form the 12 hours of the day. In fact, you could probably use even less, as seen in the picture.
The concept is probably good for those who have a very regular schedule, but I don’t think it would work for me. Though I might get up at much the same time every day and make a coffee, I don’t need the fridge to tell me to do that. Plus, I don’t think I’ll be regularly (if ever) taking part in some of the activities depicted on the blue magnetic discs:
Make what you will of some of those. You could probably quite easily make your own activity discs too.
Where does the kit come from? We don’t know, sorry.
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Category: Gadgets
Tags: Analog, clock, fridge, magnet, novelty

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2 Responses for "Create an activity clock on your refrigerator"
September 17th, 2009 at 10:33 am
1I am always looking for new, fun refrigerator magnets and these are great!!
October 5th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
2This is a great idea, and gives me some great ideas for making something similar myself. You could adapt this idea for kids and their daily activities. My boys would love that! Hmmm…..
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