CHILLY GALLERY New, nonmagnetic fridge fronts make displays like this impossible.
Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street JournalWHEN RYAN BRADLEY, a freelance editor in Los Angeles, went shopping for a new refrigerator five years ago, he immediately ran into issues.
Bradley, 40 years old, didn’t need Bluetooth connectivity or smudge-proof finishes—he just wanted something to stick his magnets to.
But not only were most salespeople unsure if floor models were magnet-friendly, they were surprised he cared.
“I felt like a crazy person,” he said.
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