Magnetic To Do Lists
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| Quantity | 500 | 1000 | 2500 | 5000 | 0 | 0 |
| Price Each | $6.03 | $4.20 | $2.78 | $1.87 | $1.52 | $1.14 |
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Pricing shown above is for a single position Full Colour - CMYK Print (magnet only)
Please note - the notepad comes unbranded with the text 'To do list' only
Minimum order is the smallest quantity listed above We do not charge set up costs on this product Prices are exclusive of GST |
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| Product Specifications | |
| Product Colours: | White magnet printed as you like it, white paper |
| Available Decorations: | Full Colour - CMYK print on magnet |
| Material: | Fridge magnet, paper |
| Product Size: | Magnet size varies due to different shapes, notepad is 75mm x 140mm |
| Standard Production Time: | 10 working days from artwork approval - subject to decoration shop workload |
| Express Production : | Most of our items can be rushed to you fast - there are many variables that increase this cost - please call us and tell us your needs. |
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The Henley is a first in the local Australian market - a locally made 30cm ruler with your full colour print
A stunning promotional gift or office item, these fantastic products add a touch of class
One of the largest fridge magnets we offer, these items are a truly spectacular option!
These stunning items are some of the most sought after promotional items on the market today
With a dramatic style that is both attention grabbing and stylish, these should be a first choice product
With a dramatic style that is both attention grabbing and stylish, these should be a first choice product
50mm x 50mm is a small but popualr size and at this low, knock down price the questions surely is - can you afford not to get some?





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