DOLLAR BOSS Magnetic Whiteboard 90 X 120 cm Dry Erase White

DOLLAR BOSS Magnetic Whiteboard 90 X 120 cm Dry Erase White Board for Walls with Pen Tray

DOLLAR BOSS Magnetic Whiteboard 90 X 120 cm Dry Erase White Board for Walls with Pen Tray, Aluminium Trim and Dry-Wipe Writing Surface for School, Home and Office


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Weight: 3.1 kg
Size: 90X120CM
Dimensions: 100 x 80 x 2 cm; 3.1 Kilograms
Brand: DOLLAR BOSS
Colour: White board
Manufacture: DOLLAR BOSS
Dimensions: 100 x 80 x 2 cm; 3.1 Kilograms
Size: 90X120CM

3 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like the board but wanted to replace a whiteboard 60×90 but this board was approx 58×90 meaning the fixing holes didn’t match.
    I had to redrill two holes on one side

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used in an office where we regularly take it down to erase.

    The hanging loops slide in a channel along the edge, which actually works out perfectly for us. I used two adhesive hooks (think coat hanger style) which I then hooked the loops onto. because the loops slide you can place the hooks at any distance apart and slide to adjust to fit – making it very easy to mount.

    Using included pens it erases easily – a different board we bought struggles using the same pens – must have different coatings.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    One of the metal sides was slightly bent which was a shame since it is an excelled product. I see that a number of buyers have reported the same thing with their boards. I think the problem may be the packaging, or rather the lack of it. The board came in a cardboard box with no protection. Although I hate the white polystyrene foam that is commonly used it would be better than having nothing at all. Also it could have included better instructions. I drilled the holes for the rawl plugs by first holding the board against the wall and then drilling small guide holes through the four holes in the board. Then I took the board down and drilled the holes for the rawl plugs. This technique worked for me and I’m pleased with the result.