Write On - Cling On Static Images Easel Pad,Plain Poly Sheets,27x34
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| List Price: | $42.09 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
No tape, tacks or pins. Reusable poly easel sheets cling to walls via static charge and can be repositioned easily. For permanent message use a permanent marker, or use a dry-erase marker for easy changes and to reuse sheets. Lightweight 27"x34" sheets fit standard easels.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112 in Office Product
- Color: White
- Brand: National
- Model: RED24391
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 3.00" w x 27.50" l, .0 pounds
Features
- Plastic perforated sheets that cling to almost any wall via a static charge
- They can be used with dry erase or permanent markers
- 35 sheets per pad
- Pad rolls for easy transport
- 27" x 34"
Customer Reviews
Very cool product that spurs instant conversation
I love the static cling on "white board" sheets. The only thing I don't like is when they lose their static and begin to fall off the wall. I haven't figured out how to effectively restore the static cling yet, but I probably use these for a longer period of time than they're intended to be used.
Highly recommended if for no other reason than to get your prospects or clients to say "hey, where'd you discover those things? We need those for our business!"
Write-on Cling on sheets
Seems to work ok for some purposes. We were trying to solve another problem since our white boards are in bad shape, we thought we would try these cling sheets. They were of some assistance.
Enh.
I wanted white board paint but this is not available. The white board sheets . . . enh . . . they tend to rip when peeling them off the stack, and after a few days they start to roll up and fall off: better with tape! But the real bummer so far is that they really don't erase well . . . I had to do windex on a paper towel and then scrape the marker off with my thumb. Too bad . . .




