What sizes do dry erase boards come in?

If you are asking yourself: “What size whiteboard should I get?” – the most common whiteboard dimensions for use in classrooms, offices, meeting rooms and shop floors is 4×6 – that’s 4 feet tall by 6 feet wide. Boards with a dimension of 4×8 feet are also commonly used.

How big is a 3×2 dry erase board?

Lorell Non-Magnetic Dry-Erase Whiteboard, 36″ x 24″, Aluminum Frame With Silver Finish

Item #842802
board size24 in. X 36 in.
brand nameLorell
manufacturerLORELL
material familyPlastic

How much does a 2×3 white board weigh?

Technical Details

Manufacturer‎ACCO Brands
Brand‎Quartet
Item Weight‎4.18 pounds
Product Dimensions‎35 x 0.63 x 23.88 inches
Item model number‎75123

What is the best kind of dry erase board?

Best Overall: U Brands Dry Erase Board.

  • Best Value: Officeline Magnetic Dry Erase Board.
  • Best Mobile Board: Maxtek Mobile Dry Erase Board.
  • Most Stylish: Audio-Visual Direct Glass Dry-Erase Board.
  • Best for Planning: cinch!
  • Best Blackboard: Audio-Visual Direct Black Dry-Erase Board.
  • What should I look for when buying a dry erase board?

    Tips on Choosing a Dry Erase Board

    • Consider How You’ll Use Your Dry-Erase Board.
    • Decide on a Surface Type for Your Dry-Erase Board.
    • Look Over Dry-Erase Board Accessories.
    • Measure the Space Needed for Your Dry-Erase Board.

    How thick is a dry erase board?

    Elmer’s Dry Erase Foam Board, 20 x 30 Inches, 3/16 Inch Thickness, White, 2 Count

    1. Size: 2-Count.
    2. Style: 20 x 30 Inches.
    3. Product Packaging: Standard Packaging.

    What is maximum size of whiteboard?

    BoardRite White Board(6 feet x 4 feet)

    How much does a large dry erase board weigh?

    Compare with similar items

    This item Quartet Whiteboard, Non-Magnetic Dry Erase White Board, 4′ x 6′, Aluminum Frame (EMA406)Quartet Magnetic Whiteboard, 6′ x 4′ White Board, Nano-Clean, Silver Aluminum Frame (SM537)
    Item Dimensions77.88 x 54.13 x 3.38 inches79 x 2.25 x 55.25 inches

    Are dry erase boards magnetic?

    Most traditional magnetic whiteboards are backed with a steel sheet to provide even magnetism across the surface of the whiteboard. Additionally, porcelain and painted-steel whiteboards have the added benefit of being fired directly onto a steel surface, making the surface itself both magnetic and erasable.

    Why is it called a grease board?

    When originally used in hospitals, whiteboards were called grease boards and were used for staff communication. A primary example of their early presence in hospitals was in operating suites. The boards indicated which surgical patients were going to which rooms, and the staff involved for each procedure.