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Old 11-01-2011, 10:32 PM
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is it just magnetized to the pan or is there epoxy/glue holding it in place? I got a new pan and didnt order a magnet. Can I just pull mine off and reuse it? Thanks.
Old 11-01-2011, 10:37 PM
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Its just the magical forces of magnet drawing itself stuck to the inside of the indented square
Pull it off and reuse
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Thanks for the quick answer. Felt kinda stupid asking but didnt want to get old pan off and find I needed to buy a new magnet for new pan.
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I thought the same things when I tried to pull the one out of my old 98z pan. Ever since then I just pry it up, clean it up real good along with the pan and put it all back.
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Yep, pull it, clean it, and stick it back on.




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