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- Size:
- 24" x 36"
This whiteboard works super well for our office. It helps us organize our plans for the restaurant and come up with a system to make our business run smoothly. Great quality.
Easily brainstorm, remind, and present with this Quartet 75123 36" x 24" melamine whiteboard with a silver aluminum frame! Surrounded by an attractive silver frame, the melamine surface is designed for smooth, easy writing and can be used with any dry erase marker to write notes or draw diagrams. It is ideal for offices and other light use applications to help promote innovation and keep you organized.
After use, the board is easy to wipe clean, and its surface life can be extended when regularly used with Quartet cleaning solutions. To help you get started right away, this whiteboard comes with a dry erase marker and marker tray. The board can easily be mounted with the included mounting hardware.
Overall Dimensions:
Width: 36"
Height: 24"
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This whiteboard works super well for our office. It helps us organize our plans for the restaurant and come up with a system to make our business run smoothly. Great quality.
Grand kids had buried our refrigerator with their art work. We are very proud of all their treasures but it was overwhelming. Our 6 yr old suggested we make and "art gallery" on the short wall on the stairwell in the entry hall. I figured we could use magnets to change the art work and so we researched and the board had the perfect size for the end wall. It is sturdy and attached solidly. We have already edited a number of times and they are thrilled. They can now pick their "best" pieces and rotate them when they create new ones. Absolutely PERFECT. They are so proud of their art gallery and grandma has her refrigerator back.