There are magnetic stainless steels.
They’re generally only mildly magnetic and not particularly useful for something like this.
I thought davidgal2 was referring to magnets sticking to the refrigerator in morganstanfield’s post’s picture. For that case there are stainless steels that strongly attract magnets. We have a fridge with a replaceable front to match the décor of the room. We had the previous white plastic front (magnets did not stick to it) replaced with a magnetic stainless steel and even weak flexible magnets stick to it. In addition there are induction-ready pots and pans that are made with magnetic stainless steel.
And the verdict is odd. The LG refrigerator is non-magnetic on the front but magnetic on the sides.
The LG oven, microwave and dishwasher are all magentically attractive despite them all being stainless steel and looking the same. The one thing that I want magnets to attach to won’t but the others will. (Can you tell we had kids? The refrigerator was display central for art and notices
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Our SS Whirlpool was strongly magnetic, but recently destroyed our kitchen floor. Just bought a SS Samsung that isn’t remotely magnetic, but hasn’t peed the floor.
I wonder if a “glass magnet” would work on the stainless fridges?
(i apologize for everything about the quality of this video, no time right this sec to shoot a second take.)
Thats actually kinda cool!
dude needs to learn to turn his phone the right way.
Dude holds phone how dude holds phone.
Dude don’t care 'bout your preferred aspect ratios.
Dude feels weird typing in the third person.
yep I deserved that
well… it is very poorly shot video. 
(But…If I tried to spend time on it I would have probably reshot half a dozen times, switched over to the G4 to shoot with a real lens, hauled out a tripod and some lighting equipment, find a battery for the lav mic, print out a script to avoid filler language, edit… and then I would have hated how it looked because I would have forgotten to color correct and equalize, but it would already be uploaded and I would have wasted much more time to essentially say “look: suction cups and magnets.”
I learned something about bad videos and pictures when I got so much grief with my initial reports and documentation of the PRU. Most of the responses on the forum were helpful criticisms and did challenge me to do better, but FaceBook and YouTube was just rude. I took great pleasure in the fact that some responses were rude and that was ok. They had nothing better to do so they had to grouse about photos and video. I on the other hand had a laser!
Better: the enemy of good 'nuf.
I have a few videos on my youtube account, but one of them I must not have used the right privacy settings and it got indexed by search engines when everything else I have is private. Anyway, it’s just a video of the air suspension on my car being tested when I first installed it… and some unknown knuckleheads put thumbs down on it. Really??