Amazon Basics Magnetic Dry Erase Board, plastic/aluminium
Amazon Basics Magnetic Dry Erase Board, plastic/aluminium frame, White, 21.6 x 28 cms
Weight: | 236 g |
Size: | 21.6 x 28 cms |
Dimensions: | 28 x 21.59 x 2.03 cm; 235.87 Grams |
Brand: | Amazon Basics |
Model: | WB1924 |
Colour: | White |
Manufacture: | Amazon Basics |
Dimensions: | 28 x 21.59 x 2.03 cm; 235.87 Grams |
Size: | 21.6 x 28 cms |
I got this for D&D – great for quick sketches, initiative, marching order etc.
Well put together, pen works well, and so does the little eraser on top. Nothing negative to report, really.
We’ve put this on our fridge as it makes life easier to make a to do list. This is something that we needed and having this in the kitchen makes it easier to see in the morning. Cleaning is really easy with the pen and little cleaner which is included. Happy with my purchase
Bit smaller than I thought but that was my own fault for not checking the measurements . Other than that it’s great and I can leave my lady nice messages in the morning.
I bought it because I thought it would be useful while I was waiting for my cochlear implant to be switched on. The clip broke off the first day. But fortunately the dry wipe marker had a magnet attached. It did the job but I expected it to be double sided.
Needed just some small wipe boards for my circuit classes so the members were reminded of their exercise and these have been perfect, even better than they are magnetic too. Great delivery and fantastic for the job.
The board hangs perfectly on my bedroom wall very useful and a perfect size to make notes stick up letters,photos etc. Very easy to wipe the whiteboard and good value for money
It’s alright it’s really hard to clean at the bottom and side bits mine came dented at the back, but rather all it’s good I am using it for a study board. It comes with magnets and some sticky pads to put it on a wall
Does just what you want it to. It’s not too big (just about the size of the whiteboards you would get at school).
Perfect for what I wanted it for and it’s easy to white the pens off which is always a deal breaker for me.
I like big, especially when it comes to a whiteboard.
Only just got it on the wall today.
When it arrived, in a box, delivered by two men from the back of a decent size van, and they dropped it into my lounge I thought how the flippidy-do am I going to get that monster up two flights of stairs and into my study (spare bedroom), unpacked and onto my wall.
I had measured, looked for something right in the ball-park and settled on this.
I’m glad I did. it is six feet long by four feet high, that’s twenty-four square feet of glass whiteboard.
I did it myself. However, this is not DIY. Get a friend to help (or two) and make sure one of you has a clue what to do.
Did I mention it’s big? It is.
BIG.
Board itself is very good. Easy to clean, very nice looking. Only issue I had is its tray keeps falling off. Not using the tray anymore. Could be better to make it screwable instead of adhesive. It wouldn’t wake us up in the middle of the night with a bang.
The whiteboard is good enough but, as mentioned, the tray sticks to the glassboard with a small line of what looks like double sided tape. It took a day before the tray fell off. Ill probably need to find some other way to attach it as the tape is not fit for purpose.
Wanted this to remind hubby of jobs and shopping list now he’s retired and has more time to help around the house, smaller than expected but a nice little space saver, does the job well, I’ve not attached it anywhere so can’t vouch for how good that aspect of it is
As great big glass whiteboards go this is fantastic value. It’s heavy (just over 25kg) and huge!
Comes with 6x screen fixings for wall mount but since we are in a serviced office environment we used 20x large command strip (you could probably get away with half that).
While I think the whiteboard is great I had hoped that it would be a good magnetic ‘pinboard’ too. It’s not. It’s terrible. The magnetic board rubber provided falls off immediately. A better one, also from Amazon, slides slowly down and falls off. The magnets provided don’t have enough pull to hold a simple postcard on the board.
Still very happy with the whiteboard as a whiteboard.
This is a much smaller whiteboard then the ones I use at work but the perfect size for the kitchen where we can all leave messages for each other and use the magnets to attach tickets for upcoming events. It comes with a pen but this is small and from past experience will easily get lost however we have a range of coloured whiteboard markers in the kitchen anyway, and it has sticky pads supplied for sticking to the wall, which so far seem to be holding well.
This board arrived in the usual amazon branded cardboard box (a lot of box for a small board!), in perfect condition.
This is a really useful size. I ordered this for the boys, for jotting down those important social occasions (ie footy and sleep overs), and because I am a total killjoy, ready for when school starts. Not really, even i am not that mean…
This is a simple, nicely made board which comes complete with sticky pads to hang it on a wall, a pen and two round magnets for attaching important notes etc. It’s nothing fancy or groundbreaking, but it’s definitely going to be useful. The small size is a bonus.
There’s no information or price listed at the moment so it’s impossible to give full stars. I will pop back and update this review as necessary.
I hope you find this review helpful, thanks for reading.
This review is based on the 1.20m x 0.9m Magnetic Glass Whiteboard. Unlike the standard whiteboard, this came with a glass fixing kit, so there is need to worry about this item only being supported by two flimsy picture hooks. Once installed, it is solidly held in place and is not going to shift at all. Installation is somewhat tricky as you have to drill all four holes exactly in the right place, as there is no room for error or adjustment. The suppliers do try to assist with this task by supplying a template strip with the horizontal and vertical holes marked out on it. This seemed like a good idea at the time, but the flexibility of the paper strip didn’t fill me with confidence, so I used a long spirit level instead. On another note, this 6mm glass is exceptionally heavy and awkward to manoeuvre (20 Kg), and does require two people to support and install the screws. I struggled on my own and succeeded albeit, with difficulty, but the instructions do recommend that three people were required for installation. And lastly, unlike the standard whiteboard, this model “Does Not” come with any pens, but strangely enough, they do supply an eraser! According to other users, you have to use special Glass Pens, which are those ones that folks use to write colourful menus on street blackboards. Apparently, this is supposed to be a magnetic board, and there was a grey panel behind the glass, but I have a feeling that I’ve been supplied the wrong item as i can get any fridge magnets to stick to it. Or that it could be that due to the distance between the glass and back panel, I need a stronger magnet. Overall, it does serve its purpose and my office does now resemble an office, but i dont like the way that it reminds me of my old school days. At least its behind me, so i dont have to look at it all the time.