U Brands Glass Dry Erase Board, 35 x 23 Inches, White Frosted Non-Magnetic Surface, Frameless
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There is about an inch of depth in the pieces that go through the wall to support the board. doesn't touch the wall directly instead, it has a gap of almost 2 cm between the board and the wall.
My opinion is that it isn't the case- There are too many pounds in it.
Without a doubt. As the back of the paper is rough, it will smear when you erase it. The smooth side of your writing is what you need.
Although you could do it, you will still need to drill four holes in the corners to accommodate the screws. In the long run Velcro would likely give out Through the glass, you would be able to see it.
Selected User Reviews For U Brands Glass Dry Erase Board, 35 x 23 Inches, White Frosted Non-Magnetic Surface, Frameless
My work includes presenting design solutions over the web, since I work from home. Presenting live whiteboard solutions is sometimes part of that work. There are many bad, flimsy and ugly whiteboards in the market today. emit a reflection that results in glare on camera, which has to be compensated for with lighting and umbrellas since you don't realize it at all. Glass boards can surprise you with their lighting when the right kind is used. There is first of all the fact that they are It's not a good idea to do a one-time The installation is done by a person. That's what I did, and I ended up with a 2 degree offset on the installation which irritates me, and I'll have to fix Two out of three If you want to be happy, use a carpenter's level. This has a nice soft look when seen in camera. It's best to use markers designed for glass whiteboards, rather than a regular whiteboard, as such a board is more difficult to Using microfiber cloths will keep it clean for a long time. Cameras don't show green markers as well as they do on the ground. There's nothing bad to say about the mount system. Probably the best thing you can do is to make a paper template. In other words, I suggest laying out a grid of copy paper on a table, and taping all the papers Put the board on top of the paper and make sure the top edge is level with the top of the paper, and then draw the line along the entire edge of the paper so the level can be drawn. You will now have to use a marker to tap into the four holes where the mount posts will You'll want to put this sheet up on the wall where you're installing Please ensure that the line you drew is both levels at both ends (at least twice). It is best to use a drill to install this, but a power driver can also help. The kit is of a very high quality, so you can drill one hole at a time while checking the position with the white board each time. It won't matter if you drill two holes which are equally spaced across the top or on the diagonal that would be the correct way to install.
I'm happy with this glass whiteboard in my home office. It's a sturdy and solid piece of furniture. Write on it well with dry erase markers, and erase easily to keep it clean (I use microfiber cloths for cleaning my white boards). It can be hung vertically or horizontally, and you attach the tray to the bottom regardless of which side is vertical or horizontal. Attaching the tray attachment relies on little soft pads that hold it in place, much like corks. Although it seems to work, I worry what might happen to this tray when I put weight on it. You should get a friend to help you hang it while you pencil in the holes. Due to its size, it was difficult to hang alone. Furthermore, the holes really need to be drilled dead on center, as has been stated by others. One of my photos shows what happens when you do not. The edges don't quite align with the edges of the door. I would have enjoyed the hanging experience more if two things had been different A paper stencil you can tape to the wall for lining up the holes and drilling them, as well as some indication of what size drill bit to use for the molly bolts.
It is a good product at a good price. The shipment is packaged so as to avoid any defects during transit. I was able to install the board on my own, though I must admit that it felt awkward at times (this would probably be lessened if someone were to hold it up for me, as other reviews suggest). It's highly recommended to do the following if you can't do the installation with a partner and also can't correctly measure/install the brackets at the correct distance during installation - - - You can measure the distance between the two objects with painters tape and chart it on your wall. Providing support, as the board would otherwise be somewhat flimsy without this)
- Make sure all but one bracket of the board is firmly in place before aligning it My measurements were able to be "off" by a little bit this way. As soon as I had it on all four brackets, I tightened the last In order to hide the Styrofoam, I used a washi tape border as an accent, which gives the border a cute and somewhat hidden look. Consequently, so far the whiteboard has cleaned very well for both glass whiteboard markers and standard whiteboard markers (e. g. It is EXPO as standard). In light of the fact that I was going to pay $30 for a board half the size (quadro brand from Target), I am very.
The only issue may be that it might require two people and a drill to get it I really like the way it looks. Although I am very satisfied with the product, I have found a few cons in comparison to traditional whiteboards 1) does not wipe away residue as well as traditional whiteboards. There may be a need to wipe it down periodically
2) colored markers don't show up as brightly as they do on white. Black markers, however, show up very well. The price was great. I think I paid about $50.
There's nothing like writing on a glass whiteboard, and it's easy to use. It has been installed and I am sooo happy with it. A couple of things were a bit challenging on this one. 1) This is made of glass and is The hole placement was really difficult because I had to hold it up on one knee and stand on a chair for lengths of time while using a pencil to plan out where the holes would go. Even though it would have been easier with two people, it was still possible to install it on my own. 3) The drywall screws that came with it are inexpensive. The whole thing would have been ripped right out of the wall had I not realized it after the first one. My drill bit size was the same as that recommended in the instructions, but it wasn't even close to secure. In the end I switched to high quality brackets that more closely resemble spirals, and the other three brackets I put on were These should be upgraded by the company Those interested in buying should note the following Upgrade these without any hesitation The end result is so impressive that I am so pleased. My only advice would be to get someone to help me, and use better drywall screws. However, I am 5'5" and 130 pounds and I was able to put this up on my own without damaging it, so I hope that's comforting to anyone worried about doing this alone.