Make extra room in your fridge with the help of super-strong magnets

More room for snacks.
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File this under: I didn't know I needed it until now.

If your refrigerator is constantly overflowing, these magnets can help you free up some space. Yes, magnets.

The BottleLoft is a strip of three super strong magnets that sticks to the ceiling of your fridge with an equally strong adhesive. It's intended to hold bottles aloft, opening up space on the shelf for your non-magnetic food and drinks.

The magnet is apparently super strong—a reviewer said that he found a Facebook video that shows a BottleLoft holding up a ten-pound weight. (I couldn't find that video, but you can watch their promotional video below.)

Be careful where you place your BottleLoft—the adhesive is no joke. Several reviews say that it's so strong they weren't able to remove their BottleLoft strips when they moved. Still, that's definitely preferable to having them fall off within a few months.

The BottleLoft comes with two strips of three magnets each so it's ideal for chilling a six-pack. It's great for a home bar or dorm room mini-fridge, making it a perfect gift for dads, students, or apartment dwellers. This simple, but ingenious idea was originally funded on Kickstarter and is now available on Uncommon Goods, home of some of the coolest gifts the internet has to offer.

Now you just gotta figure out what to do with all that extra fridge space.

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According to twitter, Emily Heller is a fake geek girl and a SJW. If you ask her friends, she laughs too loud and cries at cute animal videos. Prior to Mashable, Emily wrote for CollegeHumor and Reductress and most recently worked at a very bro-y tech startup. She lives in Brooklyn with three dudes, a cat who acts like a dog and a dog who acts like a houseplant.

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