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The Quartet Whiteboard G7248F is a premium 6' x 4' frosted tempered glass dry erase board featuring a frameless, floating design. It offers a durable, scratch-resistant surface ideal for heavy use, with versatile vertical or horizontal pass-through mounting for flawless installation. Included are an accessory tray and dry erase marker, all backed by a 15-year limited warranty to ensure long-term performance and style in any professional or home office setting.
Manufacturer | ACCO Brands |
Brand | Quartet |
Item Weight | 65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 72 x 1.5 x 48 inches |
Item model number | G7248F |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Frosted |
Material Type | Tempered Glass |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 72"W x 48"H |
Manufacturer Part Number | G7248F |
D**E
Great quality, but hanging/mounting is a challenge - use TOGGLE BOLTS, not the supplied screws
Shipping was a bit odd as they use a 3rd party freight shipper and not UPS, FedEx or USPS, but it is worth it as it arrives in good shape. (just putting this in so consumers are aware - i thought it was a scam when the shipper called me about a mysterious shipment).The product itself is great - well designed and cleans up nice. very solid and looks good.Two tips though:1) The screws that come with it are horrible as are the drywall anchors... I put the anchors in and the screws just pulled right out.... on one side i was on the stud and the heads just stripped out...... so dont even try using the screws that come with it.... and that gets us to point #2.2) Holy tight tolerances bat man! I did this the way you're supposed to.... i hung one top anchor, held the board up, had my wife put the bolt in, and then marked the position on the wall where the other top anchor should go.... the first top one was on a stud... so no moving that one.... luckily, i had decided to use Toggle Bolts for the second one... that allowed me to slightly move/adjust the bracket that the board hangs on. If not for that, i would not be able to hang it.... i then did the same for the bottom ones.. again, thank goodness i used toggle bolts which allowed me to move/adjust the anchor nuts.... its glass, so there is no give and that hole is just big enough for the bolt to go through, so no room for play or misalignment. It has to be perfectly spot on for all 4 corners.... don't even think about trying to measure, put up anchors and then hang it.... you'll play heck trying to get it mounted.So hanging it was no small feat..... but once its up, it looks fantastic and works great!Very happy with it!
W**D
UPDATED INSTALLATION TIPS
I am 30 years into using "white" boards and this one tops them all. The glass and frosting is what I would call "light banker green" like the old school color of paper ledgers. My board hangs over a light grayish blue wall and a oak chair rail it looks great. I agree with all of the positive comments. For installing:Clean the back of the board!1. Use one of the loose cardboard sheet to make a template. The glass is not fragile it can bounce and flex with no issues. Lay the cardboard flat on the floor and tilt the board onto it. Use one person on each side but tilt (leave one edge on the floor) it down until it rests on the cardboard.2. Take the metal stand off brackets and unscrew them, place them through the glass onto the cardboard (this opposite of how they will go on the wall), put the screws through the standoff (which passes through the glass) into the cardboard being careful to put them straight through. this leaves a mark for the center of the hole. Also mark the inside diameter of the whole with a fine tip marker just in case you don't get the screws centered just right.3. Now cut the cardboard away from the perimeter of the glass using a sharp knife. The screws will keep the glass and cardboard from sliding apart. Keep the knife tight against the edge of the glass and use several shallow cuts instead of one deep one.4. Reverse the above. You will now have an exact template with targets for the wall anchors.5. Hang the template. I used painters tape to fix the template to the wall and them used a small drill bit to make holes in the drywall through he cardboard template.6. Insert wall anchors. I upgraded to a metal screw in type (no drill).7. Fasten standoffs leaving the screws a few turns loose (good advice found above)8. Place board over standoffs and support it until you finish tightening the stand off screws9. screw in caps to stand offs.The standoffs have some slop. By leaving the wall anchor screws a little loose you will have even more play. Plus the glass is surprising flexible and resilient. So even though the fit is precise the above steps make it much easier.Took me and one person 30 minutes after unboxing and cleaning.
J**I
100% worth the money
The media could not be loaded. I’ve never used a white board that worked so well. The writing is GONE when you erase it. And any dry erase marker writes on it with ease. It is a thing of beauty! I love the frosted look of the one we got.These things are pretty heavy, so it took two of us to get it up on the wall (we got the 2x3), but it is an amazing addition to our dining room, and has been an awesome tool for organizing and keeping track of our weekly schedule and chores for the kids.If you’re gonna get one, make it this one.
B**N
Does its job!
This is a great white board, looks good, light weight. easy to install. The only issue i had was the packaging the first one i got was broken to pieces so i had to return it and get another one
B**N
Great product at a great price!
Delivery was on time, and effortless. All of the reviews on Amazon set my expectations. A few points:1) For mounting, my son and I mounted the upper left first and then the upper right - making certain that the dimensions were accurate. We hung the the board off those two contact points (tightening down the covers), and then mounted the middle two on the top followed by the four on the bottom. Entire process took about 1 hour 15 minutes.2) Wall anchors included are fine for this application. Based on other wall anchors on my tool box, the "factory anchors" look like they can hold @40lbs EACH. For this 8'x4' board, 320lbs of support is more than enough...3) Our shipment included a black Quartet Dry Erase Market which taped to the back of piece of cardboard4) The board has a little "give", but was not as flimsy as I was expecting based on the reviews.For the price ($350), this board greatly exceeded my expectations! It looks awesome and complements my home office really well!
W**E
Excellent quality
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is a quality product. Writing ability:Easy to write onEraser quality:Super easy to erase without ghostingQuality:This is the best there is.
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