speakers
Appliances in the house that use gas include stoves, ovens, water heaters, furnaces, and dryers.
Most traditional appliances will work in an house boat. However, RV dealers may be able to offer you new or used small RV appliances to use on a house boat.
I think magnets are used more around the house becuz u put them on refrigerators
The hard drive in your computer has one or two very strong magnets. Also there are two very strong magnets in the magnatron of most microwave ovens. CAUTION! If you attempt to remove the magnets from a microwave make sure you have some knowledge of the insides. There is a capacitor inside that must be discharged. If you happen to touch the capacitor you could get a very deadly shock as this capacitor stores an enormous amount of voltage that may or may not be discharged. There are magnets in the door seal on the refrigerator and freezer. Speakers from most any stereo, tv, radio, etc. have them. Headphones, telephone ringers, door bell solenoids, shower curtain weights, and many other items. Most are permenant magnets, but some are electromagnets.
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All house appliances
Large kitchen appliances can be purchased from Sears, The Bay, Home Depot, Home Hardware, Rona, Lowes, Canadian Tire, Costco, Coast Appliances and House of Appliances.
a fridge, freezer and an electric can opener
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No. No house hold or normal entertainment speaker magnets will effect an LCD TV. Think about it, the speakers in the TV its self have magnets. Do not worry about placing speakers near you LCD TV. If you think like this then you don't go top the depth of the truth. The actual thing is the lcd's speaker's are magnetically shielded. So they won't affect it.
House appliances I guess
To determine which appliances or systems in your house use gas, you can look for gas meters, check for gas pipes leading to appliances like stoves, water heaters, furnaces, and dryers, and consult your utility bill to see if there are charges for natural gas usage.