• Reviews around glass (3.04 of 5)

    White Glass Dry-Erase Board - 35 1/2" x 47 1/4" - Includes Board and Aluminum Marker Tray (Non-Magnetic)

    • Only wish the mounting holes would have been an even 32" on center for easy stud mounting-I personally didn't want to trust this glass to a little anchor (they're ~33
    • Glare - This is glass and the glossy surface does have reflections and glare (these boards have a window next to them which is visible in the picture)
    • Clear board is reflective, and shows every fingerprint, but cleans easily with glass cleaner
    • Have gotten lots of compliments because the board doesn't add clutter (since it's clear glass) in the house
    • Only issue withe the clear glass is it created a shadow on the actual wall and causes a double image of the
    • The glass dry-erase board is is very high quality.
    • Very nice glass whiteboard
    • Nice beveled edge glass
    • Luckily, I slammed it through the bolts and the glass didn't break and it all worked out lol, but be sure of you're markings!
    • The Frosted Glass Dry-Erase Board - 35 1/2" x 47 1/4" fits in much better than a traditional white board and works well.
    • The glass is frosted and you have to be sure to put the frost on the rear
    • Packaged well, hardware very nice, easy instructions, heavy glass, great price, love it.
    • really nice glass whiteboard.
    • The only thing is that expo markers don't work as well this frosted glass boards
    • Anytime a new person walks into my office, I get comments about my frosted glass board
    • The only confusion is if the writing side is the frosted side or the reflective glass
    • The only thing is that expo markers don't work as well this frosted glass boards
    • The glass dry-erase board really does erase presenting a very clean surface.
    • I ordered the White Glass Dry-Erase board and it was very easy to install, one just has to read the directions with the hardware.
    • Anyways, awesome glass board but installation is hard.
    • The only thing unexpected is that the glass is a lot more frosted than I though.
    • The Frosted Glass Dry-Erase Board - 35 1/2" x 47 1/4" fits in much better than a traditional white board and works well.
    • i wish i would have ordered the frosted glass because the wall i mounted it on was creme white and the colors are very visible
    • The board is very good glass, and it looks very modern, not to mention great on my wall
    • I've long wanted a sleek glass board
    • At first I bought regular Expo markers, and they didn't write on it very well due to the slickness of the glass surface (the frosted side is the backside, so you're writing on a slick glass side with a frosted backdrop)
    • You screw in all the posts the glass is supported by before hanging, so all the posts are ready when you handle the glass.
    • Just put the template on the floor so you can read it, then lay the glass over it and punch little holes through the paper/cardboard exactly where you need the holes to be.
    • But I think the perfect glass board would be made with an opaque color IN THE GLASS, so there are no odd reflections off the back.
    • Just got the 3'x4' frosted glass board two days ago
    • It can be done by one person but is difficult and might damage the glass
    • For writing that doesn’t wipe off easily (only needs dry erase board or glass cleaner
    • Glad I picked the frosted glass vs. the clear glass.
    • This clear glass model was the perfect solution.
    • The instructions have you lay the glass on top of the included instruction paper that is the exact side of the glass
    • Some of this might be the closeness of the mounting points, but the glass seems pretty strong
    • I'll be looking into exchanging the board for one of their clear glass ones, which I hope will not have the same problems with the surface quality.
    • Just lay the glass on the sheet and trace the holes on each corner
    • elegant, high quality solid glass
    • Glass cleans nicely without any residual marks.
    • I bought this, not to use as a whiteboard, but to use as a splash guard behind my kitchen sink to protect the painted wall...in a previous home, I'd used a piece of plexiglass as a splash guard, but this looks a lot better...wipe it off, use a little glass cleaner, better than having to smear crud on a painted surface
    • Glass beautiful but came opened, styrofoam not on it, and the glass was directly on the concrete
    • We chose the clear glass to let the wall color show through and it is perfect
    • Also, remember that the frosted glass version is not magnetic.
    • (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
    • Glass is so much better for dry erase
    • For writing that doesn’t wipe off easily (only needs dry erase board or glass cleaner
    • It looks pretty and works as it sits leaning against my wall, but this is NOT what I had in mind
    • Markers don't work as well on the glass surface as they do on a whiteboard, and some colors are hard to make out