Dry-Erase Board, Melamine, 36 x 24, White, Satin-Finished Aluminum Frame

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  • Sold As : Each 36 x 24

Listed Under: Dry Erase

$42.65 $15.61
(as of 09/09/2010 02:54 - info)

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Item # : UNV43623. White Melamine Dry Erase Boards with Aluminum Frame Economy white melamine board with anodized aluminum frame 36 x 24 Customers also search for : 36 x 24;Boards;Dry Erase/Accessories;UNIVERSAL


5 Reviews

  1. Alan Zatkow says:
    Posted September 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I teach private classes for screenwriters and television writers ([...]) and I needed a quality board that all of the students would be able to see, but I wanted it to be lightweight in case I need to transport it for seminars and other events that I sometimes get invited to.

    What I really like about the board is I have kept lessons up on it for over a week at a time, and erasing the board after this is not an issue. It’s a good board with enough size for a room full of people to read it but not so big that it dominates an entire wall. It hangs very easily – I just have it up on screws that I drilled into the wall, and that is because it is a nice light weight.

    All in all, I am very pleased with this purchase, at a good price point as well.

  2. MPapi says:
    Posted August 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Product is exactly as described. It is thinner and lighter than I would expected, which I liked.

  3. Brian E. Colety says:
    Posted August 4, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I’m very happy with the purchase of my dry erase board. It arrived undamaged and does exactly what I intended it to – hold my todo lists for work and home. Highly recommended especially at the price point of under $20 including shipping.

  4. Qiuying Liang says:
    Posted July 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    GOOD~now i use it everyday to remind me what to do today.
    but the only thing it makes me disappointed is that it doesn’t magnetic.
    anyway, for this price,,i still highly recommend it~

  5. Zolton says:
    Posted July 20, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I purchased this product as part of a home-administered hearing test I wanted to perform on my wife and dog. Neither of them seemed to listen to a word I said; I could yammer on until I was blue in the uvula, with no response. Nothing but blank stares. So I decided to find out whether they’d actually gone clinically deaf or had just learned to tune me out, by making a series of loud and annoying noises and monitoring their responses.

    The idea here was to make the ‘nails on a blackboard’ noise, and look for a response. The first relevant product I saw was this whiteboard, which I assumed would work in just the same way, so I ordered it. The day before arrival, I went to my local nail salon and asked for a manicure ‘as pointy, jagged and screech-inducing as possible’. To their credit, the salon ladies delivered — my fingertips looked like a cross between a wolverine claw and Jewel’s teeth. Freddy Kreuger would have insisted on filing those things down before leaving the house.

    Sadly, I soon discovered my cuticular disfigurement to be for naught when the whiteboard arrived, and dragging the snaggly husks of my nails down it PRODUCED NO SOUND WHATSOEVER.

    How is that even possible? I’ve got the nails for the job here. BLACKboard, screechy. WHITEboard, not at all? Is this some kind of racist thing? Just call it a no-noise-making ‘honkyboard’, why don’t you? What gives, Amazon?

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