đź§ Elevate your ideas on a board as sharp as your mind.
The Audio-Visual Direct Clear Glass Dry-Erase Board Set is a 3' x 2' frameless, tempered glass whiteboard designed for professional environments. It features a durable, stain-resistant surface that wipes clean without streaks, includes a full hardware installation kit with a marker tray, and offers flexible mounting options. Perfect for managers and creatives seeking a sleek, reusable planning tool backed by reliable U.S.-based customer service.
Manufacturer | Audio-Visual Direct |
Brand | Audio-Visual Direct |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35.43 x 35.43 x 23.62 inches |
Item model number | GB6090-NCAT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Clear (Transparent) |
Material Type | Tempered Glass |
Size | 3' x 2' |
Manufacturer Part Number | GB |
L**S
Great Board!
Installation:Instructions are straightforward and package comes with all you need except a drill of course. Small boards don't requiere two people to mount but it's best to have someone around. Follow the instructions, they worked for me (60x90cm).Design/Performance:The tempered glass board is beautiful. I purchased normal Quartet and Expo markers and tested them. There was no ghosting, I could easily erase with an eraser or my hand. The colors are a bit more transparent than in non-glass boards but still visible. You must be smart about how light hits the board and the background you choose to install the board on. Light wasn't a major issue for me since I was able to adjust the sources so that I don't have a mess with the shadows. I'd say this board doesn't have anti-glare or anti-reflective properties but that's fine given the purpose it was built for.I'm happy with the purchase.
A**R
It's a steal for the price. Will buy more.
Excellent dry erase board for the price. Looks stealth on the wall, more durable and attractive than standard dry erase board. You can install several of these along one wall to create a larger board at a much lower price than standard boards. There's several ways you could make this into a difficult project if you don't know what you are doing. Here's some tips to streamline your operation and make the installation sturdy and professional looking:Throw away the little plastic wall anchors that come in the package. It's nice that they provide them, but better to do it right: use zinc self-drilling wall anchors. They are safer, sturdier and easier to work with. If you drill a large enough pilot hole, they will even go into wood. (I prefer to drilll a pretty thin pilot hole that's about 2/3 the thickness of the core of the anchor.)Use the sheet of thin cardboard (in the package protecting the glass) to create a template for the holes you'll need for the mounting posts. Just lay the glass on the sheet and trace the holes on each corner. Then use tape to figure out the exact placement using the cardboard sheet on the wall. When you've got it where you want it, drill pilot holes into the center of each of your marked holes on the paper. Remove the paper sheet and screw in your zinc wall anchors. To attach the mounting posts, I just used the screws that came with the board because the heads are a little smaller to fit into the post - and they still thread into the wall anchors just fine.
M**D
Perfect clear glass dry erase board for home office
Got my glass board today and was super excited. It was packaged perfectly and had no damage. Great way to start! I then found the simple set of instructions and the few pieces required for install. I used the template as directed to mark the holes, but checked alignment 4x for equal spacing. Measure more than necessary, drill once! I then hung the template on the wall with painters tape, checked it for leveling across every part (probably repositioned it 12 times!) Drilled my holes slowly and straight with a 3/16" bit. Popped in the 4 drywall anchors. Hand screwed the spacers in carefully, and it was a PERFECT fit! It probably took 20 minutes of very easy labor to get this hung on drywall and it's not going anywhere. Take your time to do it right and you'll love the result. Very happy with the board and now just need to find the right markers. Took someone elses advise here to get the Bic Great Erase Tip Fine and they are way too light in color. Only blue and black are recognizable, barely. Off to Target to pick up some Expo Bolds, hoping for a better result!Update 7/27: Ok - well the wife went to Target to get the Expos and picked up the 'low odor' instead of 'bold'. However, they work and look great. Having both the chisel and fine tip markers serves all my purposes. Will try bolds when these run out, but happy with them.
I**A
If you are reading this, and want a glass dry erase board...
BUY THIS PRODUCT! Seriously I am so stoked I found it. The price is amazing as other companies charge ridiculous money for these things. i love it. It looks slick in my office. Markers show up great on it (especially with the white wall behind it) It was fairly easy to install.on that note. When you are installing. The instructions have you lay the glass on top of the included instruction paper that is the exact side of the glass. then it will have you make a mark inside each hole to essentially create you own template for where to drill holes. take this part seriously. once you have the markings, drill those holes into your way. (i used the 4 drywall anchors) and avoided using studs. try to make sure that your drilling is level and then from there is pretty easy. the template you create is a little forgiving but try to be as accurate as you can and you'll have no issues.again, it looks fantastic and to me looks much better than just a simple white board. Fantastic product and an amazing price.
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