A freestanding mobile whiteboard on lockable castor wheels, positioned in a modern meeting room with light wood tables and black chairs, designed for collaborative work and presentations.
A large magnetic whiteboard with a silver aluminium frame mounted on a wheeled stand, shown in a partially rotated position for easy writing and display adjustment.
A mobile whiteboard with a magnetic, anti-scratch surface shown tilted on its pivoting axis. The board is supported by a sturdy steel frame with caster wheels and features four magnetic markers on the lower corner. Annotations highlight its UK manufacturing, eco-friendly materials, and dual-sided usability.
A diagram of a rotating mobile whiteboard on wheels, annotated with its dimensions: 1935mm in height and 1900mm in width, with a writing area of 1800mm x 1200mm. The board is shown tilted for ease of access and mounted within a durable freestanding frame.

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Knowledge Hub

A Board That Turns to the Room and Holds Your Notes With Magnets

Most large boards force a compromise. A magnetic board that writes and pins usually stays fixed to a wall, while a mobile board that moves freely will often only write. The WBRM1218 does both. Its panel revolves a full 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, so you turn it to face whichever part of the room is working and flip between two faces in a moment. Both of those faces are magnetic, so you write with dry-wipe pens and hold documents, posters or notes against the board with magnets at the same time. It rolls between rooms on lockable castors with a weighted base for stability, all on an anodised aluminium frame. Best suited for classrooms, training centres and meeting rooms where a group needs to write, pin and reorient the board as a session moves along.

Why a Revolving Magnetic Board Does More in the Same Floor Space

  • Two magnetic faces, twice the working area: Both sides of the panel are magnetic dry-wipe, so the board carries twice the writing space of a single-sided one without taking up any more floor. Write on one face, pin handouts to the other, and turn the whole board over whenever you need the second surface.
  • Revolves a full 360 degrees: The panel spins right round on its frame, so you flip between sides in a moment or angle the board towards a breakout group rather than making everyone face one fixed direction. It turns the board into a surface the whole room can see and reach, not just the people sat in front of it.
  • Write and pin on the same surface: Because both faces are magnetic, a printed document, a poster or a set of notes holds securely with magnets right beside your handwritten work. Reference material and live working share the board instead of needing a separate pin wall somewhere else in the room.
  • Mobile on lockable castors: Four castors let one person roll the board between rooms with no lifting and no wall fixing, and the locks hold it firmly in place once it is positioned. You get easy movement and a steady writing surface from the same frame, released again with a tap of the foot.
  • Weighted base keeps it steady: A stability base anchors the freestanding frame, so a tall revolving board stays planted while people write against it and turn the panel. The board feels solid in use rather than top-heavy, which matters when it carries two full magnetic faces.
  • Anodised aluminium frame: The frame is anodised aluminium, treated to resist marking and corrosion, so it stays looking clean through daily handling and movement. It is strong enough to carry a large revolving panel yet light enough to wheel easily between rooms.

The Rooms a Revolving Magnetic Board Suits Best

Schools and Classrooms Teachers write a lesson on one face and pin worksheets or exemplar work with magnets on the other, simply turning the board over as the lesson moves on. It wheels easily between classrooms and labs, so a single board serves several rooms across one busy weekly timetable.
Training Centres and Workshops Trainers prep a framework on one magnetic face and reveal it by turning the board, while pinning printed references to the surface beside the live work. The board rolls between breakout rooms as a workshop splits into groups and regroups through the day.
Meeting Rooms and Boardrooms Teams pin the agenda or the latest figures with magnets and work through them in pen on the same board, then turn it to face whoever happens to be presenting. The clean anodised frame suits a professional client-facing room rather than looking like back-office kit.
Universities and Lecture Spaces Lecturers carry a worked example or seminar plan ready on one magnetic face and revolve it forward when needed, with printed references held alongside. The board moves between seminar rooms rather than being fixed in just one teaching space.
Collaborative and Co-working Offices Open-plan teams wheel the board to wherever a group has gathered, lock the castors and work across both magnetic faces at once. It turns to face whichever cluster is meeting at the time, so a flexible floor is never tied to a single fixed writing wall.
Project and Planning Rooms Running plans, sprint boards and printed schedules live on the two magnetic faces and stay up between sessions. Magnets let cards and printouts move around the surface as the plan changes, and the board turns so the team can gather around it.

Need a Smaller Board, or One Without Magnets?

If the full width is more than your space allows, the 1500mm wide revolving board offers the same magnetic, turning design in a smaller frame. If you only write and do not need magnets, the non-magnetic swivel board gives the same revolving surface for less.

Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

The revolving action is what sets this board apart from a fixed or a simple mobile one. The panel is mounted in the frame on a central axis, so it turns a full 360 degrees rather than sitting in one position. That lets you do two things a fixed board cannot. You can flip the board over to bring the second face forward in a single moment, and you can angle it towards one side of the room so a group does not have to sit square to it. The turning panel is the single feature that keeps a whole room able to see and reach the board through a session, instead of crowding round one fixed side of it.

Both faces of the panel are magnetic, which doubles what the board can do. Beneath each white dry-wipe surface sits a layer of steel, so magnets grip on either side. That means each face takes dry-wipe pens and, at the very same time, holds printed material such as a handout, a poster or a chart firmly in place with magnets. Because there are two such faces, one board offers double the usable surface of a single-sided one, yet it stands in exactly the same floor space. A non-magnetic board, by contrast, can only ever be written on and holds nothing with magnets.

This is a floor-standing board, so mobility and stability both matter and the frame handles them together. It rolls on four castors, so one person moves it between rooms with no lifting and nothing to unfix from a wall. The castors lock down to hold it perfectly still during use, then release to roll again the moment the session ends. A weighted stability base anchors the foot of the frame, which is the detail that stops a tall revolving board from feeling top-heavy or unsteady when both magnetic faces are loaded with material and people are writing against it.

The board is built to keep its surface clear and stay presentable in daily use. The dry-wipe faces are made to resist ghosting, the grey shadow that remains when ink soaks into a cheaper surface, so a normal wipe takes the writing back to a clean face. The anodised aluminium frame and steel stand are made for regular handling and movement between rooms. The writing surface is backed by a one-year warranty, and a dry cloth each day along with a proper whiteboard cleaner once a week keeps both faces in good condition for the long term.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard with two magnetic dry-wipe faces
  • Anodised aluminium frame with steel stability base, four lockable castors and assembly fittings

Equipping Several Rooms?

Schools, training providers and offices often fit out a number of rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic revolving board earns its place and where a simpler board will do, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together ready to use.

Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Full specifications for the WBRM1218 landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard. A freestanding board with two magnetic dry-wipe faces, a panel that revolves 360 degrees, an anodised aluminium frame and lockable castors. Built for flexible use across classrooms, training rooms and offices.

1800mm
Surface Width
360°
Revolving Panel
Magnetic
Both Faces
Double
Sided Surface
Mobile
Lockable Castors
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Writing Surface 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) per face A wide landscape surface with plenty of room for diagrams and group work all at once, and it stays clearly readable from right across a large, busy, full room.
Rotation Revolves 360 degrees Spin the panel right round to swap faces, or tilt it towards a particular group, so everyone present can see and reach the board easily.
Sides Double-sided, both magnetic Two magnetic faces double the usable surface compared with an ordinary single-sided board, all kept within exactly the same compact floor footprint.
Surface Type Magnetic coated steel, dry-wipe Mark up the surface with dry-wipe pens and hold printed material with magnets on the very same face, so a single surface handles both jobs at the same time.
Surface Finish Ghosting-resistant dry-wipe Wipes back to a clean face without any grey shadowing, so the board still looks professional even after months of constant daily use.
Weight Approximately 31kg A substantial board with a weighted steel base, giving a stable, steady surface that stays planted firmly throughout a busy working session.
Frame Anodised aluminium An aluminium frame finished to shrug off knocks and corrosion, keeping a crisp appearance through daily handling and movement between rooms.
Base Steel stability base A weighted steel foot anchors the bottom of the freestanding frame, keeping a tall revolving board steady and feeling genuinely solid in everyday use.
Mobility Four lockable castors One person rolls the board between rooms unaided, then locks the wheels so it holds firm and does not drift during a busy working session.
Finish Colour White A clean, neutral white surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly and suits any classroom, office or training room neatly.
Installation Freestanding, no wall fixing No drilling or any fixed position needed at all, so it suits rented or shared rooms and moves freely to wherever the work happens to be on the day.
Warranty One-year surface warranty The writing surface is backed for a full year, giving real reassurance for a board that will be put to regular daily use across busy rooms.

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  • Orders before 4pm typically ship the same day
  • Tracking email sent on dispatch
  • Ground-floor, accessible delivery point

Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information  ·  Returns policy

Frequently Asked Questions About This Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard

Q: What is the best mobile whiteboard for a classroom that needs to write and pin?

A: For a room that writes and pins and keeps changing layout, a revolving magnetic board like the WBRM1218 suits best. Both faces are magnetic, the panel turns a full 360 degrees, and it wheels freely between rooms on castors that lock. The 1800mm wide surface gives a whole group room to work at once.

Q: How does the 360 degree revolving panel work?

A: The panel is mounted on a central axis in the frame, so it turns a full circle. You can spin it right round to swap to the second face, or tilt it to point at part of the room rather than facing one fixed direction. It holds position once turned, so it stays put while people write.

Q: Is the board double-sided and magnetic on both faces?

A: Yes. Both faces are magnetic dry-wipe, giving double the working area of a single-sided board in the same floor space. Either face takes pens, and magnets hold printed material on it. Turn the panel to reach the second surface.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and training centres?

A: Yes. Teachers write on one face and pin worksheets to the other, turning the board as the lesson moves on, while trainers prep a framework and reveal it mid-session. It wheels between classrooms, labs and breakout rooms, so one board serves several spaces across a timetable rather than staying in one.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for offices and meeting rooms?

A: Yes. Meeting rooms and collaborative offices hold the agenda or figures with magnets and discuss them in pen on one face, then revolve the board to whoever is presenting. It wheels to wherever people have gathered, so an open-plan floor does not depend on a fixed wall board.

Q: Is it mobile, and are the castors lockable?

A: Yes. It stands free on four castors and rolls between rooms with no wall fixing. Lock the castors to hold it steady, then release them to roll on. A weighted steel base keeps the freestanding frame planted and stops it feeling top-heavy.

Q: What size is the board and how heavy is it?

A: Each face measures 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, and the board weighs around 31kg. The width gives room for diagrams and group work and stays readable across a room, while the weight and steel base give the stability a tall revolving board needs once it is in position.

Q: What is the difference between this and the non-magnetic SW1812L?

A: Both are 1800 x 1200mm revolving mobile boards that turn 360 degrees. The WBRM1218 is magnetic on both faces, so it writes and pins with magnets. The SW1812L is non-magnetic, write-only, and costs less. Choose the magnetic board to pin printed material, or the non-magnetic one if you only ever write.

Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or would non-magnetic do?

A: It depends on whether you pin paper. If you hold handouts, posters or charts on the board, you need a magnetic surface like this. If you only write and erase, a non-magnetic revolving board does that for less. Rooms that display printed material alongside notes are better served by the magnetic faces.

Q: How do I keep the surface clean and ghost-free?

A: Wipe both faces with a dry cloth or eraser after use, and use a whiteboard cleaner about once a week to stop ink building up. The dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, so it clears back to clean. Always use dry-wipe, never permanent, markers to protect the finish.

Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery and a warranty?

A: Yes. The board ships with free UK mainland delivery and the writing surface carries a one-year warranty. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and training providers with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.

Q: Is there a smaller version of this revolving board?

A: Yes. The WBRM1215 is 1500mm wide by 1200mm high, with the same revolving design, two magnetic faces and lockable castors. Choose the 1800mm board for the most writing space and larger rooms. Choose the smaller WBRM1215 where floor space is tighter but you still want a magnetic revolving board.

Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards

A revolving magnetic whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when a magnetic or revolving board earns its place, how to size a board to the space and how to set a room up for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.

Overview

A Board That Turns to the Room and Holds Your Notes With Magnets

Most large boards force a compromise. A magnetic board that writes and pins usually stays fixed to a wall, while a mobile board that moves freely will often only write. The WBRM1218 does both. Its panel revolves a full 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, so you turn it to face whichever part of the room is working and flip between two faces in a moment. Both of those faces are magnetic, so you write with dry-wipe pens and hold documents, posters or notes against the board with magnets at the same time. It rolls between rooms on lockable castors with a weighted base for stability, all on an anodised aluminium frame. Best suited for classrooms, training centres and meeting rooms where a group needs to write, pin and reorient the board as a session moves along.

Why a Revolving Magnetic Board Does More in the Same Floor Space

  • Two magnetic faces, twice the working area: Both sides of the panel are magnetic dry-wipe, so the board carries twice the writing space of a single-sided one without taking up any more floor. Write on one face, pin handouts to the other, and turn the whole board over whenever you need the second surface.
  • Revolves a full 360 degrees: The panel spins right round on its frame, so you flip between sides in a moment or angle the board towards a breakout group rather than making everyone face one fixed direction. It turns the board into a surface the whole room can see and reach, not just the people sat in front of it.
  • Write and pin on the same surface: Because both faces are magnetic, a printed document, a poster or a set of notes holds securely with magnets right beside your handwritten work. Reference material and live working share the board instead of needing a separate pin wall somewhere else in the room.
  • Mobile on lockable castors: Four castors let one person roll the board between rooms with no lifting and no wall fixing, and the locks hold it firmly in place once it is positioned. You get easy movement and a steady writing surface from the same frame, released again with a tap of the foot.
  • Weighted base keeps it steady: A stability base anchors the freestanding frame, so a tall revolving board stays planted while people write against it and turn the panel. The board feels solid in use rather than top-heavy, which matters when it carries two full magnetic faces.
  • Anodised aluminium frame: The frame is anodised aluminium, treated to resist marking and corrosion, so it stays looking clean through daily handling and movement. It is strong enough to carry a large revolving panel yet light enough to wheel easily between rooms.

The Rooms a Revolving Magnetic Board Suits Best

Schools and Classrooms Teachers write a lesson on one face and pin worksheets or exemplar work with magnets on the other, simply turning the board over as the lesson moves on. It wheels easily between classrooms and labs, so a single board serves several rooms across one busy weekly timetable.
Training Centres and Workshops Trainers prep a framework on one magnetic face and reveal it by turning the board, while pinning printed references to the surface beside the live work. The board rolls between breakout rooms as a workshop splits into groups and regroups through the day.
Meeting Rooms and Boardrooms Teams pin the agenda or the latest figures with magnets and work through them in pen on the same board, then turn it to face whoever happens to be presenting. The clean anodised frame suits a professional client-facing room rather than looking like back-office kit.
Universities and Lecture Spaces Lecturers carry a worked example or seminar plan ready on one magnetic face and revolve it forward when needed, with printed references held alongside. The board moves between seminar rooms rather than being fixed in just one teaching space.
Collaborative and Co-working Offices Open-plan teams wheel the board to wherever a group has gathered, lock the castors and work across both magnetic faces at once. It turns to face whichever cluster is meeting at the time, so a flexible floor is never tied to a single fixed writing wall.
Project and Planning Rooms Running plans, sprint boards and printed schedules live on the two magnetic faces and stay up between sessions. Magnets let cards and printouts move around the surface as the plan changes, and the board turns so the team can gather around it.

Need a Smaller Board, or One Without Magnets?

If the full width is more than your space allows, the 1500mm wide revolving board offers the same magnetic, turning design in a smaller frame. If you only write and do not need magnets, the non-magnetic swivel board gives the same revolving surface for less.

Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Description

The revolving action is what sets this board apart from a fixed or a simple mobile one. The panel is mounted in the frame on a central axis, so it turns a full 360 degrees rather than sitting in one position. That lets you do two things a fixed board cannot. You can flip the board over to bring the second face forward in a single moment, and you can angle it towards one side of the room so a group does not have to sit square to it. The turning panel is the single feature that keeps a whole room able to see and reach the board through a session, instead of crowding round one fixed side of it.

Both faces of the panel are magnetic, which doubles what the board can do. Beneath each white dry-wipe surface sits a layer of steel, so magnets grip on either side. That means each face takes dry-wipe pens and, at the very same time, holds printed material such as a handout, a poster or a chart firmly in place with magnets. Because there are two such faces, one board offers double the usable surface of a single-sided one, yet it stands in exactly the same floor space. A non-magnetic board, by contrast, can only ever be written on and holds nothing with magnets.

This is a floor-standing board, so mobility and stability both matter and the frame handles them together. It rolls on four castors, so one person moves it between rooms with no lifting and nothing to unfix from a wall. The castors lock down to hold it perfectly still during use, then release to roll again the moment the session ends. A weighted stability base anchors the foot of the frame, which is the detail that stops a tall revolving board from feeling top-heavy or unsteady when both magnetic faces are loaded with material and people are writing against it.

The board is built to keep its surface clear and stay presentable in daily use. The dry-wipe faces are made to resist ghosting, the grey shadow that remains when ink soaks into a cheaper surface, so a normal wipe takes the writing back to a clean face. The anodised aluminium frame and steel stand are made for regular handling and movement between rooms. The writing surface is backed by a one-year warranty, and a dry cloth each day along with a proper whiteboard cleaner once a week keeps both faces in good condition for the long term.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard with two magnetic dry-wipe faces
  • Anodised aluminium frame with steel stability base, four lockable castors and assembly fittings

Equipping Several Rooms?

Schools, training providers and offices often fit out a number of rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic revolving board earns its place and where a simpler board will do, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together ready to use.

Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Specifications

Full specifications for the WBRM1218 landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard. A freestanding board with two magnetic dry-wipe faces, a panel that revolves 360 degrees, an anodised aluminium frame and lockable castors. Built for flexible use across classrooms, training rooms and offices.

1800mm
Surface Width
360°
Revolving Panel
Magnetic
Both Faces
Double
Sided Surface
Mobile
Lockable Castors
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Writing Surface 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) per face A wide landscape surface with plenty of room for diagrams and group work all at once, and it stays clearly readable from right across a large, busy, full room.
Rotation Revolves 360 degrees Spin the panel right round to swap faces, or tilt it towards a particular group, so everyone present can see and reach the board easily.
Sides Double-sided, both magnetic Two magnetic faces double the usable surface compared with an ordinary single-sided board, all kept within exactly the same compact floor footprint.
Surface Type Magnetic coated steel, dry-wipe Mark up the surface with dry-wipe pens and hold printed material with magnets on the very same face, so a single surface handles both jobs at the same time.
Surface Finish Ghosting-resistant dry-wipe Wipes back to a clean face without any grey shadowing, so the board still looks professional even after months of constant daily use.
Weight Approximately 31kg A substantial board with a weighted steel base, giving a stable, steady surface that stays planted firmly throughout a busy working session.
Frame Anodised aluminium An aluminium frame finished to shrug off knocks and corrosion, keeping a crisp appearance through daily handling and movement between rooms.
Base Steel stability base A weighted steel foot anchors the bottom of the freestanding frame, keeping a tall revolving board steady and feeling genuinely solid in everyday use.
Mobility Four lockable castors One person rolls the board between rooms unaided, then locks the wheels so it holds firm and does not drift during a busy working session.
Finish Colour White A clean, neutral white surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly and suits any classroom, office or training room neatly.
Installation Freestanding, no wall fixing No drilling or any fixed position needed at all, so it suits rented or shared rooms and moves freely to wherever the work happens to be on the day.
Warranty One-year surface warranty The writing surface is backed for a full year, giving real reassurance for a board that will be put to regular daily use across busy rooms.

Delivery & Returns

Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend

UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.

Standard

Free

Always included, no minimum order

Express

£9.95

Express options shown at checkout where available

Lead time

2 to 3 days

Working days, UK Mainland

Returns

28 days

Original condition and packaging

Good to know

  • Orders before 4pm typically ship the same day
  • Tracking email sent on dispatch
  • Ground-floor, accessible delivery point

Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information  ·  Returns policy

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About This Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard

Q: What is the best mobile whiteboard for a classroom that needs to write and pin?

A: For a room that writes and pins and keeps changing layout, a revolving magnetic board like the WBRM1218 suits best. Both faces are magnetic, the panel turns a full 360 degrees, and it wheels freely between rooms on castors that lock. The 1800mm wide surface gives a whole group room to work at once.

Q: How does the 360 degree revolving panel work?

A: The panel is mounted on a central axis in the frame, so it turns a full circle. You can spin it right round to swap to the second face, or tilt it to point at part of the room rather than facing one fixed direction. It holds position once turned, so it stays put while people write.

Q: Is the board double-sided and magnetic on both faces?

A: Yes. Both faces are magnetic dry-wipe, giving double the working area of a single-sided board in the same floor space. Either face takes pens, and magnets hold printed material on it. Turn the panel to reach the second surface.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and training centres?

A: Yes. Teachers write on one face and pin worksheets to the other, turning the board as the lesson moves on, while trainers prep a framework and reveal it mid-session. It wheels between classrooms, labs and breakout rooms, so one board serves several spaces across a timetable rather than staying in one.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for offices and meeting rooms?

A: Yes. Meeting rooms and collaborative offices hold the agenda or figures with magnets and discuss them in pen on one face, then revolve the board to whoever is presenting. It wheels to wherever people have gathered, so an open-plan floor does not depend on a fixed wall board.

Q: Is it mobile, and are the castors lockable?

A: Yes. It stands free on four castors and rolls between rooms with no wall fixing. Lock the castors to hold it steady, then release them to roll on. A weighted steel base keeps the freestanding frame planted and stops it feeling top-heavy.

Q: What size is the board and how heavy is it?

A: Each face measures 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, and the board weighs around 31kg. The width gives room for diagrams and group work and stays readable across a room, while the weight and steel base give the stability a tall revolving board needs once it is in position.

Q: What is the difference between this and the non-magnetic SW1812L?

A: Both are 1800 x 1200mm revolving mobile boards that turn 360 degrees. The WBRM1218 is magnetic on both faces, so it writes and pins with magnets. The SW1812L is non-magnetic, write-only, and costs less. Choose the magnetic board to pin printed material, or the non-magnetic one if you only ever write.

Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or would non-magnetic do?

A: It depends on whether you pin paper. If you hold handouts, posters or charts on the board, you need a magnetic surface like this. If you only write and erase, a non-magnetic revolving board does that for less. Rooms that display printed material alongside notes are better served by the magnetic faces.

Q: How do I keep the surface clean and ghost-free?

A: Wipe both faces with a dry cloth or eraser after use, and use a whiteboard cleaner about once a week to stop ink building up. The dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, so it clears back to clean. Always use dry-wipe, never permanent, markers to protect the finish.

Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery and a warranty?

A: Yes. The board ships with free UK mainland delivery and the writing surface carries a one-year warranty. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and training providers with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.

Q: Is there a smaller version of this revolving board?

A: Yes. The WBRM1215 is 1500mm wide by 1200mm high, with the same revolving design, two magnetic faces and lockable castors. Choose the 1800mm board for the most writing space and larger rooms. Choose the smaller WBRM1215 where floor space is tighter but you still want a magnetic revolving board.

Knowledge Hub

Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards

A revolving magnetic whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when a magnetic or revolving board earns its place, how to size a board to the space and how to set a room up for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.

Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard - 1800 x 1200mm

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Overview

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FAQs

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A Board That Turns to the Room and Holds Your Notes With Magnets

Most large boards force a compromise. A magnetic board that writes and pins usually stays fixed to a wall, while a mobile board that moves freely will often only write. The WBRM1218 does both. Its panel revolves a full 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, so you turn it to face whichever part of the room is working and flip between two faces in a moment. Both of those faces are magnetic, so you write with dry-wipe pens and hold documents, posters or notes against the board with magnets at the same time. It rolls between rooms on lockable castors with a weighted base for stability, all on an anodised aluminium frame. Best suited for classrooms, training centres and meeting rooms where a group needs to write, pin and reorient the board as a session moves along.

Why a Revolving Magnetic Board Does More in the Same Floor Space

  • Two magnetic faces, twice the working area: Both sides of the panel are magnetic dry-wipe, so the board carries twice the writing space of a single-sided one without taking up any more floor. Write on one face, pin handouts to the other, and turn the whole board over whenever you need the second surface.
  • Revolves a full 360 degrees: The panel spins right round on its frame, so you flip between sides in a moment or angle the board towards a breakout group rather than making everyone face one fixed direction. It turns the board into a surface the whole room can see and reach, not just the people sat in front of it.
  • Write and pin on the same surface: Because both faces are magnetic, a printed document, a poster or a set of notes holds securely with magnets right beside your handwritten work. Reference material and live working share the board instead of needing a separate pin wall somewhere else in the room.
  • Mobile on lockable castors: Four castors let one person roll the board between rooms with no lifting and no wall fixing, and the locks hold it firmly in place once it is positioned. You get easy movement and a steady writing surface from the same frame, released again with a tap of the foot.
  • Weighted base keeps it steady: A stability base anchors the freestanding frame, so a tall revolving board stays planted while people write against it and turn the panel. The board feels solid in use rather than top-heavy, which matters when it carries two full magnetic faces.
  • Anodised aluminium frame: The frame is anodised aluminium, treated to resist marking and corrosion, so it stays looking clean through daily handling and movement. It is strong enough to carry a large revolving panel yet light enough to wheel easily between rooms.

The Rooms a Revolving Magnetic Board Suits Best

Schools and Classrooms Teachers write a lesson on one face and pin worksheets or exemplar work with magnets on the other, simply turning the board over as the lesson moves on. It wheels easily between classrooms and labs, so a single board serves several rooms across one busy weekly timetable.
Training Centres and Workshops Trainers prep a framework on one magnetic face and reveal it by turning the board, while pinning printed references to the surface beside the live work. The board rolls between breakout rooms as a workshop splits into groups and regroups through the day.
Meeting Rooms and Boardrooms Teams pin the agenda or the latest figures with magnets and work through them in pen on the same board, then turn it to face whoever happens to be presenting. The clean anodised frame suits a professional client-facing room rather than looking like back-office kit.
Universities and Lecture Spaces Lecturers carry a worked example or seminar plan ready on one magnetic face and revolve it forward when needed, with printed references held alongside. The board moves between seminar rooms rather than being fixed in just one teaching space.
Collaborative and Co-working Offices Open-plan teams wheel the board to wherever a group has gathered, lock the castors and work across both magnetic faces at once. It turns to face whichever cluster is meeting at the time, so a flexible floor is never tied to a single fixed writing wall.
Project and Planning Rooms Running plans, sprint boards and printed schedules live on the two magnetic faces and stay up between sessions. Magnets let cards and printouts move around the surface as the plan changes, and the board turns so the team can gather around it.

Need a Smaller Board, or One Without Magnets?

If the full width is more than your space allows, the 1500mm wide revolving board offers the same magnetic, turning design in a smaller frame. If you only write and do not need magnets, the non-magnetic swivel board gives the same revolving surface for less.

Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

The revolving action is what sets this board apart from a fixed or a simple mobile one. The panel is mounted in the frame on a central axis, so it turns a full 360 degrees rather than sitting in one position. That lets you do two things a fixed board cannot. You can flip the board over to bring the second face forward in a single moment, and you can angle it towards one side of the room so a group does not have to sit square to it. The turning panel is the single feature that keeps a whole room able to see and reach the board through a session, instead of crowding round one fixed side of it.

Both faces of the panel are magnetic, which doubles what the board can do. Beneath each white dry-wipe surface sits a layer of steel, so magnets grip on either side. That means each face takes dry-wipe pens and, at the very same time, holds printed material such as a handout, a poster or a chart firmly in place with magnets. Because there are two such faces, one board offers double the usable surface of a single-sided one, yet it stands in exactly the same floor space. A non-magnetic board, by contrast, can only ever be written on and holds nothing with magnets.

This is a floor-standing board, so mobility and stability both matter and the frame handles them together. It rolls on four castors, so one person moves it between rooms with no lifting and nothing to unfix from a wall. The castors lock down to hold it perfectly still during use, then release to roll again the moment the session ends. A weighted stability base anchors the foot of the frame, which is the detail that stops a tall revolving board from feeling top-heavy or unsteady when both magnetic faces are loaded with material and people are writing against it.

The board is built to keep its surface clear and stay presentable in daily use. The dry-wipe faces are made to resist ghosting, the grey shadow that remains when ink soaks into a cheaper surface, so a normal wipe takes the writing back to a clean face. The anodised aluminium frame and steel stand are made for regular handling and movement between rooms. The writing surface is backed by a one-year warranty, and a dry cloth each day along with a proper whiteboard cleaner once a week keeps both faces in good condition for the long term.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard with two magnetic dry-wipe faces
  • Anodised aluminium frame with steel stability base, four lockable castors and assembly fittings

Equipping Several Rooms?

Schools, training providers and offices often fit out a number of rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic revolving board earns its place and where a simpler board will do, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together ready to use.

Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Full specifications for the WBRM1218 landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard. A freestanding board with two magnetic dry-wipe faces, a panel that revolves 360 degrees, an anodised aluminium frame and lockable castors. Built for flexible use across classrooms, training rooms and offices.

1800mm
Surface Width
360°
Revolving Panel
Magnetic
Both Faces
Double
Sided Surface
Mobile
Lockable Castors
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Writing Surface 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) per face A wide landscape surface with plenty of room for diagrams and group work all at once, and it stays clearly readable from right across a large, busy, full room.
Rotation Revolves 360 degrees Spin the panel right round to swap faces, or tilt it towards a particular group, so everyone present can see and reach the board easily.
Sides Double-sided, both magnetic Two magnetic faces double the usable surface compared with an ordinary single-sided board, all kept within exactly the same compact floor footprint.
Surface Type Magnetic coated steel, dry-wipe Mark up the surface with dry-wipe pens and hold printed material with magnets on the very same face, so a single surface handles both jobs at the same time.
Surface Finish Ghosting-resistant dry-wipe Wipes back to a clean face without any grey shadowing, so the board still looks professional even after months of constant daily use.
Weight Approximately 31kg A substantial board with a weighted steel base, giving a stable, steady surface that stays planted firmly throughout a busy working session.
Frame Anodised aluminium An aluminium frame finished to shrug off knocks and corrosion, keeping a crisp appearance through daily handling and movement between rooms.
Base Steel stability base A weighted steel foot anchors the bottom of the freestanding frame, keeping a tall revolving board steady and feeling genuinely solid in everyday use.
Mobility Four lockable castors One person rolls the board between rooms unaided, then locks the wheels so it holds firm and does not drift during a busy working session.
Finish Colour White A clean, neutral white surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly and suits any classroom, office or training room neatly.
Installation Freestanding, no wall fixing No drilling or any fixed position needed at all, so it suits rented or shared rooms and moves freely to wherever the work happens to be on the day.
Warranty One-year surface warranty The writing surface is backed for a full year, giving real reassurance for a board that will be put to regular daily use across busy rooms.

Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend

UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.

Standard

Free

Always included, no minimum order

Express

£9.95

Express options shown at checkout where available

Lead time

2 to 3 days

Working days, UK Mainland

Returns

28 days

Original condition and packaging

Good to know

  • Orders before 4pm typically ship the same day
  • Tracking email sent on dispatch
  • Ground-floor, accessible delivery point

Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information  ·  Returns policy

Frequently Asked Questions About This Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard

Q: What is the best mobile whiteboard for a classroom that needs to write and pin?

A: For a room that writes and pins and keeps changing layout, a revolving magnetic board like the WBRM1218 suits best. Both faces are magnetic, the panel turns a full 360 degrees, and it wheels freely between rooms on castors that lock. The 1800mm wide surface gives a whole group room to work at once.

Q: How does the 360 degree revolving panel work?

A: The panel is mounted on a central axis in the frame, so it turns a full circle. You can spin it right round to swap to the second face, or tilt it to point at part of the room rather than facing one fixed direction. It holds position once turned, so it stays put while people write.

Q: Is the board double-sided and magnetic on both faces?

A: Yes. Both faces are magnetic dry-wipe, giving double the working area of a single-sided board in the same floor space. Either face takes pens, and magnets hold printed material on it. Turn the panel to reach the second surface.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and training centres?

A: Yes. Teachers write on one face and pin worksheets to the other, turning the board as the lesson moves on, while trainers prep a framework and reveal it mid-session. It wheels between classrooms, labs and breakout rooms, so one board serves several spaces across a timetable rather than staying in one.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for offices and meeting rooms?

A: Yes. Meeting rooms and collaborative offices hold the agenda or figures with magnets and discuss them in pen on one face, then revolve the board to whoever is presenting. It wheels to wherever people have gathered, so an open-plan floor does not depend on a fixed wall board.

Q: Is it mobile, and are the castors lockable?

A: Yes. It stands free on four castors and rolls between rooms with no wall fixing. Lock the castors to hold it steady, then release them to roll on. A weighted steel base keeps the freestanding frame planted and stops it feeling top-heavy.

Q: What size is the board and how heavy is it?

A: Each face measures 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, and the board weighs around 31kg. The width gives room for diagrams and group work and stays readable across a room, while the weight and steel base give the stability a tall revolving board needs once it is in position.

Q: What is the difference between this and the non-magnetic SW1812L?

A: Both are 1800 x 1200mm revolving mobile boards that turn 360 degrees. The WBRM1218 is magnetic on both faces, so it writes and pins with magnets. The SW1812L is non-magnetic, write-only, and costs less. Choose the magnetic board to pin printed material, or the non-magnetic one if you only ever write.

Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or would non-magnetic do?

A: It depends on whether you pin paper. If you hold handouts, posters or charts on the board, you need a magnetic surface like this. If you only write and erase, a non-magnetic revolving board does that for less. Rooms that display printed material alongside notes are better served by the magnetic faces.

Q: How do I keep the surface clean and ghost-free?

A: Wipe both faces with a dry cloth or eraser after use, and use a whiteboard cleaner about once a week to stop ink building up. The dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, so it clears back to clean. Always use dry-wipe, never permanent, markers to protect the finish.

Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery and a warranty?

A: Yes. The board ships with free UK mainland delivery and the writing surface carries a one-year warranty. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and training providers with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.

Q: Is there a smaller version of this revolving board?

A: Yes. The WBRM1215 is 1500mm wide by 1200mm high, with the same revolving design, two magnetic faces and lockable castors. Choose the 1800mm board for the most writing space and larger rooms. Choose the smaller WBRM1215 where floor space is tighter but you still want a magnetic revolving board.

Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards

A revolving magnetic whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when a magnetic or revolving board earns its place, how to size a board to the space and how to set a room up for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.

Overview

A Board That Turns to the Room and Holds Your Notes With Magnets

Most large boards force a compromise. A magnetic board that writes and pins usually stays fixed to a wall, while a mobile board that moves freely will often only write. The WBRM1218 does both. Its panel revolves a full 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, so you turn it to face whichever part of the room is working and flip between two faces in a moment. Both of those faces are magnetic, so you write with dry-wipe pens and hold documents, posters or notes against the board with magnets at the same time. It rolls between rooms on lockable castors with a weighted base for stability, all on an anodised aluminium frame. Best suited for classrooms, training centres and meeting rooms where a group needs to write, pin and reorient the board as a session moves along.

Why a Revolving Magnetic Board Does More in the Same Floor Space

  • Two magnetic faces, twice the working area: Both sides of the panel are magnetic dry-wipe, so the board carries twice the writing space of a single-sided one without taking up any more floor. Write on one face, pin handouts to the other, and turn the whole board over whenever you need the second surface.
  • Revolves a full 360 degrees: The panel spins right round on its frame, so you flip between sides in a moment or angle the board towards a breakout group rather than making everyone face one fixed direction. It turns the board into a surface the whole room can see and reach, not just the people sat in front of it.
  • Write and pin on the same surface: Because both faces are magnetic, a printed document, a poster or a set of notes holds securely with magnets right beside your handwritten work. Reference material and live working share the board instead of needing a separate pin wall somewhere else in the room.
  • Mobile on lockable castors: Four castors let one person roll the board between rooms with no lifting and no wall fixing, and the locks hold it firmly in place once it is positioned. You get easy movement and a steady writing surface from the same frame, released again with a tap of the foot.
  • Weighted base keeps it steady: A stability base anchors the freestanding frame, so a tall revolving board stays planted while people write against it and turn the panel. The board feels solid in use rather than top-heavy, which matters when it carries two full magnetic faces.
  • Anodised aluminium frame: The frame is anodised aluminium, treated to resist marking and corrosion, so it stays looking clean through daily handling and movement. It is strong enough to carry a large revolving panel yet light enough to wheel easily between rooms.

The Rooms a Revolving Magnetic Board Suits Best

Schools and Classrooms Teachers write a lesson on one face and pin worksheets or exemplar work with magnets on the other, simply turning the board over as the lesson moves on. It wheels easily between classrooms and labs, so a single board serves several rooms across one busy weekly timetable.
Training Centres and Workshops Trainers prep a framework on one magnetic face and reveal it by turning the board, while pinning printed references to the surface beside the live work. The board rolls between breakout rooms as a workshop splits into groups and regroups through the day.
Meeting Rooms and Boardrooms Teams pin the agenda or the latest figures with magnets and work through them in pen on the same board, then turn it to face whoever happens to be presenting. The clean anodised frame suits a professional client-facing room rather than looking like back-office kit.
Universities and Lecture Spaces Lecturers carry a worked example or seminar plan ready on one magnetic face and revolve it forward when needed, with printed references held alongside. The board moves between seminar rooms rather than being fixed in just one teaching space.
Collaborative and Co-working Offices Open-plan teams wheel the board to wherever a group has gathered, lock the castors and work across both magnetic faces at once. It turns to face whichever cluster is meeting at the time, so a flexible floor is never tied to a single fixed writing wall.
Project and Planning Rooms Running plans, sprint boards and printed schedules live on the two magnetic faces and stay up between sessions. Magnets let cards and printouts move around the surface as the plan changes, and the board turns so the team can gather around it.

Need a Smaller Board, or One Without Magnets?

If the full width is more than your space allows, the 1500mm wide revolving board offers the same magnetic, turning design in a smaller frame. If you only write and do not need magnets, the non-magnetic swivel board gives the same revolving surface for less.

Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Description

The revolving action is what sets this board apart from a fixed or a simple mobile one. The panel is mounted in the frame on a central axis, so it turns a full 360 degrees rather than sitting in one position. That lets you do two things a fixed board cannot. You can flip the board over to bring the second face forward in a single moment, and you can angle it towards one side of the room so a group does not have to sit square to it. The turning panel is the single feature that keeps a whole room able to see and reach the board through a session, instead of crowding round one fixed side of it.

Both faces of the panel are magnetic, which doubles what the board can do. Beneath each white dry-wipe surface sits a layer of steel, so magnets grip on either side. That means each face takes dry-wipe pens and, at the very same time, holds printed material such as a handout, a poster or a chart firmly in place with magnets. Because there are two such faces, one board offers double the usable surface of a single-sided one, yet it stands in exactly the same floor space. A non-magnetic board, by contrast, can only ever be written on and holds nothing with magnets.

This is a floor-standing board, so mobility and stability both matter and the frame handles them together. It rolls on four castors, so one person moves it between rooms with no lifting and nothing to unfix from a wall. The castors lock down to hold it perfectly still during use, then release to roll again the moment the session ends. A weighted stability base anchors the foot of the frame, which is the detail that stops a tall revolving board from feeling top-heavy or unsteady when both magnetic faces are loaded with material and people are writing against it.

The board is built to keep its surface clear and stay presentable in daily use. The dry-wipe faces are made to resist ghosting, the grey shadow that remains when ink soaks into a cheaper surface, so a normal wipe takes the writing back to a clean face. The anodised aluminium frame and steel stand are made for regular handling and movement between rooms. The writing surface is backed by a one-year warranty, and a dry cloth each day along with a proper whiteboard cleaner once a week keeps both faces in good condition for the long term.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard with two magnetic dry-wipe faces
  • Anodised aluminium frame with steel stability base, four lockable castors and assembly fittings

Equipping Several Rooms?

Schools, training providers and offices often fit out a number of rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic revolving board earns its place and where a simpler board will do, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together ready to use.

Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.

The Displaysense WBRM1218 is a Landscape Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard. The panel revolves 360 degrees on a freestanding frame, with both faces magnetic dry-wipe for writing and magnets. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Weight 31kg. Anodised aluminium frame with a steel stability base, white finish. Freestanding on four lockable castors, ghosting-resistant. One-year surface warranty. Suited to classrooms, training centres, meeting rooms, universities and collaborative offices. Also available as the smaller WBRM1215 and the non-magnetic swivel SW1812L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Specifications

Full specifications for the WBRM1218 landscape revolving magnetic whiteboard. A freestanding board with two magnetic dry-wipe faces, a panel that revolves 360 degrees, an anodised aluminium frame and lockable castors. Built for flexible use across classrooms, training rooms and offices.

1800mm
Surface Width
360°
Revolving Panel
Magnetic
Both Faces
Double
Sided Surface
Mobile
Lockable Castors
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Writing Surface 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) per face A wide landscape surface with plenty of room for diagrams and group work all at once, and it stays clearly readable from right across a large, busy, full room.
Rotation Revolves 360 degrees Spin the panel right round to swap faces, or tilt it towards a particular group, so everyone present can see and reach the board easily.
Sides Double-sided, both magnetic Two magnetic faces double the usable surface compared with an ordinary single-sided board, all kept within exactly the same compact floor footprint.
Surface Type Magnetic coated steel, dry-wipe Mark up the surface with dry-wipe pens and hold printed material with magnets on the very same face, so a single surface handles both jobs at the same time.
Surface Finish Ghosting-resistant dry-wipe Wipes back to a clean face without any grey shadowing, so the board still looks professional even after months of constant daily use.
Weight Approximately 31kg A substantial board with a weighted steel base, giving a stable, steady surface that stays planted firmly throughout a busy working session.
Frame Anodised aluminium An aluminium frame finished to shrug off knocks and corrosion, keeping a crisp appearance through daily handling and movement between rooms.
Base Steel stability base A weighted steel foot anchors the bottom of the freestanding frame, keeping a tall revolving board steady and feeling genuinely solid in everyday use.
Mobility Four lockable castors One person rolls the board between rooms unaided, then locks the wheels so it holds firm and does not drift during a busy working session.
Finish Colour White A clean, neutral white surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly and suits any classroom, office or training room neatly.
Installation Freestanding, no wall fixing No drilling or any fixed position needed at all, so it suits rented or shared rooms and moves freely to wherever the work happens to be on the day.
Warranty One-year surface warranty The writing surface is backed for a full year, giving real reassurance for a board that will be put to regular daily use across busy rooms.

Delivery & Returns

Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend

UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.

Standard

Free

Always included, no minimum order

Express

£9.95

Express options shown at checkout where available

Lead time

2 to 3 days

Working days, UK Mainland

Returns

28 days

Original condition and packaging

Good to know

  • Orders before 4pm typically ship the same day
  • Tracking email sent on dispatch
  • Ground-floor, accessible delivery point

Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information  ·  Returns policy

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About This Revolving Magnetic Whiteboard

Q: What is the best mobile whiteboard for a classroom that needs to write and pin?

A: For a room that writes and pins and keeps changing layout, a revolving magnetic board like the WBRM1218 suits best. Both faces are magnetic, the panel turns a full 360 degrees, and it wheels freely between rooms on castors that lock. The 1800mm wide surface gives a whole group room to work at once.

Q: How does the 360 degree revolving panel work?

A: The panel is mounted on a central axis in the frame, so it turns a full circle. You can spin it right round to swap to the second face, or tilt it to point at part of the room rather than facing one fixed direction. It holds position once turned, so it stays put while people write.

Q: Is the board double-sided and magnetic on both faces?

A: Yes. Both faces are magnetic dry-wipe, giving double the working area of a single-sided board in the same floor space. Either face takes pens, and magnets hold printed material on it. Turn the panel to reach the second surface.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and training centres?

A: Yes. Teachers write on one face and pin worksheets to the other, turning the board as the lesson moves on, while trainers prep a framework and reveal it mid-session. It wheels between classrooms, labs and breakout rooms, so one board serves several spaces across a timetable rather than staying in one.

Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for offices and meeting rooms?

A: Yes. Meeting rooms and collaborative offices hold the agenda or figures with magnets and discuss them in pen on one face, then revolve the board to whoever is presenting. It wheels to wherever people have gathered, so an open-plan floor does not depend on a fixed wall board.

Q: Is it mobile, and are the castors lockable?

A: Yes. It stands free on four castors and rolls between rooms with no wall fixing. Lock the castors to hold it steady, then release them to roll on. A weighted steel base keeps the freestanding frame planted and stops it feeling top-heavy.

Q: What size is the board and how heavy is it?

A: Each face measures 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, and the board weighs around 31kg. The width gives room for diagrams and group work and stays readable across a room, while the weight and steel base give the stability a tall revolving board needs once it is in position.

Q: What is the difference between this and the non-magnetic SW1812L?

A: Both are 1800 x 1200mm revolving mobile boards that turn 360 degrees. The WBRM1218 is magnetic on both faces, so it writes and pins with magnets. The SW1812L is non-magnetic, write-only, and costs less. Choose the magnetic board to pin printed material, or the non-magnetic one if you only ever write.

Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or would non-magnetic do?

A: It depends on whether you pin paper. If you hold handouts, posters or charts on the board, you need a magnetic surface like this. If you only write and erase, a non-magnetic revolving board does that for less. Rooms that display printed material alongside notes are better served by the magnetic faces.

Q: How do I keep the surface clean and ghost-free?

A: Wipe both faces with a dry cloth or eraser after use, and use a whiteboard cleaner about once a week to stop ink building up. The dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, so it clears back to clean. Always use dry-wipe, never permanent, markers to protect the finish.

Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery and a warranty?

A: Yes. The board ships with free UK mainland delivery and the writing surface carries a one-year warranty. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and training providers with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.

Q: Is there a smaller version of this revolving board?

A: Yes. The WBRM1215 is 1500mm wide by 1200mm high, with the same revolving design, two magnetic faces and lockable castors. Choose the 1800mm board for the most writing space and larger rooms. Choose the smaller WBRM1215 where floor space is tighter but you still want a magnetic revolving board.

Knowledge Hub

Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards

A revolving magnetic whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when a magnetic or revolving board earns its place, how to size a board to the space and how to set a room up for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.

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