FAQs for Quartet Basics Whiteboard Magnetic
Q: Is the Quartet Basics Whiteboard magnetic as well as dry erase?
A: Yes. The Quartet Basics features a magnetic steel surface that works both as a dry erase writing board and as a bulletin board. You can write and erase with standard markers or use magnets to pin up documents, schedules, and reminders.
Q: What comes included with the Quartet Basics Whiteboard?
A: Each board is supplied with a pen tray, a dry erase marker, and a wall mounting kit, so you can set it up and start using it straight away without needing extra accessories.
Q: Can the Quartet Basics Whiteboard be used for both writing and posting notices?
A: Absolutely. This whiteboard is multi-functional, doubling as a writing surface and a magnetic noticeboard. It’s perfect for displaying memos, timetables, rosters, or announcements while still allowing plenty of writing space.
Q: How durable is the surface of the Quartet Basics Whiteboard Magnetic?
A: The board is designed for moderate use in offices, classrooms, and homes. Its magnetic dry erase steel surface provides smooth writing and easy erasing, though it’s best suited for light-to-medium frequency applications.
Q: What type of frame does the Quartet Basics Whiteboard have?
A: It is built with a slimline aluminium frame in a silver finish, giving it a clean, contemporary look that blends into professional, educational, or home environments without being bulky.
Q: Can the Quartet Basics be mounted easily on walls?
A: Yes. The board comes with a wall mounting kit, making installation quick and simple. Once installed, its slim profile keeps it flush to the wall, minimising protrusion and saving space.
Q: Where is this whiteboard best used?
A: The Quartet Basics Whiteboard is versatile and popular in offices, classrooms, universities, homes, retail spaces, and hospitality venues. It’s ideal for task planning, teaching, shift rosters, specials boards, or family organisation.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for heavy-duty use?
A: The Quartet Basics is best suited for moderate daily use. For environments requiring heavy-duty, long-term performance (such as busy schools or conference centres), a porcelain or vitreous enamel board may be a better choice.