Orange Glass Magnetic 17.75 Wipe Board
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Liking my Orange wipe board
Prior to purchasing the wipe board in orange, I read the reviews of the product. Most of the reviews were poor. The complaints were about the magnets, mounting the board to the wall, the dry erase marker and the eraser. I have had my wipe board since 2/4/12 and I have not expereinced any problems with it. I purchased the orange wipe board because the color coordinated with my decor. I have written and erased items on the board with no problem. The magnets are holding up my clipped coupons and notes nicely. What I like most about the wipe board was how easy it was to mount to the wall. Overall I am very happy with my purchase and I would recommend this wipe board to a friend.
February 22, 2012
Not Magnetic Enough
Really disappointed...it looks great, and fine as a dry erase board but the magnets have a very weak hold as the surface is barely magnetic. quite upsetting considering it required DRILLING HOLES in our wall and i didnt realize the magnetic part sucked until after it was already hung. i bought extra magnets that dont work at all...only the tiny magnets that come with work and even still, something heavy will fall right off (e.g. an invitation with folds, or mutliple sheets of paper). BUMMER.
October 13, 2011
Magnet is lacking..
I was really excited to get this, until it arrived and the magnets wouldn't stick. The metal is behind the glass which really weakens the ability of the magnets to stick to the board. The included magnets will barely stay put, I can't imagine that they would hold a piece of paper. I bought three other packs of magnets from C&B to go with it and they all just slide right off. What a bummer... :( I bought the square and the strip/rectangle and neither of them work as a magnetic surface.
October 13, 2011
Rats! :(
Looks totally cool but it's GUTLESS when it comes to magnets actually being attracted to its surface. What a disappointment! I bought this for my classroom so that I could manipulate small magnetic letter tiles with my students. We'll see how it holds up as a dry-erase board. A couple swipes with the included pen were not as easy to erase as might be expected. No wonder I spotted this in the outlet store . . .
October 4, 2011