Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
All the Room a Team Needs to Write, Plan and Teach
If your team writes far more than it pins, paying extra for a magnetic surface is money spent on a feature that never gets used. The FWB1218L gives you the widest landscape writing area in our mobile range as a pure dry-wipe board, with a plain face for open work and a feint grid reverse for anything that needs structure. The frame rolls smoothly between rooms and locks firm, the height drops for seated groups or rises for a standing presenter, and the surface clears cleanly day after day. Best suited for classrooms, training suites and boardrooms where the priority is open writing space and clear value for money rather than holding printed material with magnets.
Why Teams Pick the Non-Magnetic Board
- Pays for writing space, not features you skip: Leaving out the magnetic steel layer takes real cost out of a board this size. For teams that write, draw and plan rather than pin handouts, that means the largest landscape surface for the keenest price, without compromising on the frame, the finish or the build quality.
- A plain face and a feint grid reverse: One side is open dry-wipe space for free writing and brainstorming. The reverse carries a faint guide grid that keeps tables, timelines and diagrams aligned without you ruling lines by hand. Two ways of working live on one board, chosen simply by which face you turn outward in the room.
- The widest surface in the landscape range: The extra width lets a whole group contribute to a plan, a lesson or a workshop at the same time, so ideas go up without anyone waiting for room to clear. It stays readable across a large training suite or boardroom rather than forcing people to crowd around the front of the room.
- Height that suits the room and the people: A simple adjustment moves the surface between a seated working level and a standing presentation level. Drop it for a group around a table or for younger learners, raise it so a presenter stays visible over a seated audience, all from the same board.
- Rolls where it is needed, then stays put: Lockable castors let one person move the board between rooms with no lifting, then lock it firm. A stabilising bar across the base widens the footprint so the wide surface does not rock or drift while a group leans in to write against it.
- Built to keep wiping clean for years: The dry-wipe surface is made to release marker ink fully, resisting the ghosting and smudging that grey out budget boards within months. A 5-year surface guarantee backs it for the daily use of a busy school, training room or office.
The Spaces This Board Suits Best
| Schools, Colleges and Education | A big, affordable teaching surface that rolls easily between classrooms and labs. The plain face handles everyday lessons and the grid reverse keeps graphs and tables straight, and the height drops for younger pupils or rises for a teacher presenting to a full class. |
| Training Suites and Workshops | Room for a trainer to build a process out step by step while the group adds input across the wide surface. Turn the grid face out for structured frameworks, or the plain face out for open brainstorming, and wheel the board to whichever room the session runs in. |
| Boardrooms and Meeting Spaces | A clear shared surface for planning, strategy and working sessions where people write rather than pin. Roll it in, lock the castors and let the whole table contribute at once, then move it aside or wheel it to another room once the meeting wraps up. |
| Offices and Project Teams | Sprint planning, workflow mapping and campaign work all suit the open width and the grid reverse. The board moves to wherever the project lives that week, giving a team a large shared writing surface without committing any wall space to a fixed board. |
| Universities and Lecture Spaces | Enough surface for a full worked example or a whole term plan, mobile enough to share between teaching rooms. The feint grid keeps technical drawing aligned while the plain side handles open discussion and freeform notes during a session. |
| Community, Charity and Public Sector | A flexible, good-value planning surface for committee meetings, volunteer briefings and public workshops. One mobile board moves between rooms and buildings, so a single purchase serves several different groups right across a busy working week. |
Need Magnets, or a Smaller Board?
If you do need to pin printed material as well as write, the magnetic version of this board adds a steel surface in the same wide frame. If the full width is more than your space allows, the next size down non-magnetic board keeps the same build in a narrower frame.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Non-magnetic means the board has no steel layer under its white writing surface, so it does one job and does it well. You write on it and wipe it clean. Magnets will not stick, because there is nothing ferrous for them to grip. That is not a shortcoming for most users, it is a deliberate trade. The steel sheet is the expensive part of a magnetic board, so leaving it out brings the price of a large surface down sharply. For any room where people write, draw and erase far more than they pin paper, a non-magnetic board delivers exactly the same writing experience for less.
The two faces are not identical. One is left completely plain for open writing, while the other carries a feint grid, a pattern of pale squares printed lightly onto the surface. The word feint means faint by design. The lines are visible enough to guide a hand but pale enough not to fight with what you write over them. That guide is what keeps a hand-drawn table, a timeline or a graph straight and evenly spaced. Plain side for free thinking, grid side for structured work, and you simply decide which is which by turning the whole board around in its frame.
A board that moves easily usually wobbles, and a board that stands firm is usually hard to move. This frame separates the two problems and solves each. Lockable castors let one person roll the board between rooms and then lock the wheels so it cannot drift while in use. A stabilising bar runs across the base to widen the footprint and lower the point of balance, which stops the tall, wide board from rocking when several people press against it to write. You move it with the wheels unlocked and work on it with them locked.
The height adjustment is about fitting the board to the people, not changing the board. The frame raises and lowers over a fixed range, enough to move the working surface between a comfortable seated height and a standing presentation height. Set low, a group seated around a table can all reach it and younger learners can write without stretching. Set high, a standing presenter clears the heads of a seated audience so the surface stays in view from the back. The same board therefore works in a small seated huddle and a full standing class.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard, plain on one face and feint grid on the reverse
- Freestanding frame with stabilising bar and lockable castors
Equipping More Than One Room?
Schools, training providers and large offices often fit out several rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic surface is worth the extra and where non-magnetic is the smarter spend, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Full specifications for the FWB1218L non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint grid on the reverse, on a height-adjustable freestanding frame with lockable castors. The widest in the non-magnetic landscape range, with a 5-year surface guarantee.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Writing Surface | 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) | The widest board in the whole non-magnetic landscape range. Room for a whole group to plan or work through an example together without rubbing anything out before it is finished. |
| Surface Type | Dry-wipe, non-magnetic | A pure writing surface for dry-wipe pens only. Magnets will not hold, but leaving out the steel layer is exactly what keeps a board this large affordable. |
| Display Sides | Double-sided | One plain face for open writing and one feint grid face for structured work, so two distinct ways of working share one single board. |
| Reverse Face | Feint guide grid | Pale printed squares keep tables, timelines and graphs neatly aligned by eye, without you having to rule any lines on the board by hand. |
| Maximum Overall Height | 1730mm | Raises high enough for a standing presenter to stay clearly visible above a seated group, readable near the back of a large room. |
| Minimum Overall Height | 1520mm | Drops to a comfortable level for seated table work, or low enough for younger learners to reach the surface without stretching. |
| Height Adjustment | 210mm range | One board covers both seated and standing sessions, adults and children alike, so it works across very different rooms without compromise. |
| Overall Width | Approximately 1840mm | The frame sits a little wider than the board surface itself. Allow this clearance when planning where it stands or whether it rolls through doorways. |
| Frame Material | Aluminium | A light but rigid aluminium frame that carries the wide surface without bowing and stands up to daily use in busy classrooms and offices. |
| Mobility and Stability | Lockable castors, stabilising bar | One person rolls it between rooms then locks the wheels in place, while the base bar keeps the wide board steady and still as people lean in to write. |
| Finish | White | A clean, neutral writing surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly across a busy classroom, training suite or boardroom. |
| Guarantee | 5-year surface guarantee | The dry-wipe surface is covered to keep wiping clean and resisting any ghosting through years of daily classroom and office use over a long time. |
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 Non-Magnetic Mobile Whiteboard
Q: What is the best large mobile whiteboard for a classroom or training room?
A: For rooms where people sit well back, this non-magnetic mobile whiteboard is a strong choice. Its 1800mm wide writing surface is the widest in the landscape range, stays readable from the back and gives a whole group room to write together. A good fit wherever open dry-wipe space matters more than holding paper with magnets.
Q: How does a non-magnetic dry-wipe surface work?
A: The board has no steel layer beneath its white surface, so it is built for pens, not magnets. Dry-wipe ink sits on the coating and lifts off with a wipe, leaving a clean face. Removing the steel is what makes a board this large more affordable than a magnetic equivalent.
Q: Will the surface ghost or stain with heavy daily use?
A: No, the dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, the grey shadowing that ruins cheap boards. Used with dry-wipe markers and wiped regularly, it clears back to clean. A whiteboard spray lifts stubborn marks. The 5-year surface guarantee covers the finish against this kind of wear.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for a boardroom or office?
A: Yes. Offices use this board for sprint planning, workflow mapping and working meetings where the team writes instead of pinning. The feint grid side keeps tables and trackers aligned, the plain side handles open work, and lockable castors let it roll to whichever room the project lives in that week.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and education?
A: Yes. It works for whole-class teaching, group tasks and revision sessions, and rolls easily between teaching rooms. The adjustable frame sets low for primary pupils or high for a lecturer standing in front of a full hall. The gridded face suits maths, science and data work where neat alignment matters.
Q: Can one person move and set up the board?
A: Yes. The board rolls on lockable castors, so one person wheels it into place with no lifting, then locks the wheels with a foot. A stabilising bar across the base keeps the 1800mm wide frame steady once people start writing against it. No assembly is needed each time it moves.
Q: What size is the writing surface and how high does it sit?
A: The writing surface is 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, the widest in the landscape range. The whole frame adjusts through a 210mm range, between 1520mm and 1730mm overall height, so you set it low for seated groups and children or high for a standing presenter.
Q: What is the difference between the FWB1218L and the magnetic MFW1218L?
A: Both share the same 1800mm wide frame, double-sided design and mobile stand. The FWB1218L is non-magnetic and write-only, which costs less. The magnetic version adds a steel surface so magnets hold printed handouts. Choose non-magnetic if you mainly write and want the keener price. Choose the MFW1218L if you need to pin paper to the board.
Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or is non-magnetic enough?
A: It depends on one habit. If your team pins printed sheets to the board, you need the magnetic version. If they write, draw and erase and rarely pin anything, non-magnetic does the same job for less. For most classrooms and meeting rooms that mainly write, the non-magnetic board is the smarter spend.
Q: How do I keep writing aligned for charts and tables?
A: Use the feint grid face. It carries a pale printed grid of squares that guides your hand, so tables, timelines and graphs stay straight and evenly spaced without ruling lines. The grid is faint enough not to clash with writing. Turn the board to the plain face when you want open, unguided space.
Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery?
A: Yes. This whiteboard ships with free UK mainland delivery. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and healthcare sites with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist rather than an importer. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.
Q: Is there a smaller version of this whiteboard?
A: Yes. The FWB1215L is the next size down, 1200mm wide by 1500mm high, with the same non-magnetic dry-wipe surface, mobile frame and 5-year guarantee. Choose the wider 1800mm board for large rooms where people sit well back. Choose the smaller size where wall and floor space is tighter.
Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards
A mobile whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when non-magnetic is the smarter buy, how to size a board to the space and how to set up a room for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.
Overview
All the Room a Team Needs to Write, Plan and Teach
If your team writes far more than it pins, paying extra for a magnetic surface is money spent on a feature that never gets used. The FWB1218L gives you the widest landscape writing area in our mobile range as a pure dry-wipe board, with a plain face for open work and a feint grid reverse for anything that needs structure. The frame rolls smoothly between rooms and locks firm, the height drops for seated groups or rises for a standing presenter, and the surface clears cleanly day after day. Best suited for classrooms, training suites and boardrooms where the priority is open writing space and clear value for money rather than holding printed material with magnets.
Why Teams Pick the Non-Magnetic Board
- Pays for writing space, not features you skip: Leaving out the magnetic steel layer takes real cost out of a board this size. For teams that write, draw and plan rather than pin handouts, that means the largest landscape surface for the keenest price, without compromising on the frame, the finish or the build quality.
- A plain face and a feint grid reverse: One side is open dry-wipe space for free writing and brainstorming. The reverse carries a faint guide grid that keeps tables, timelines and diagrams aligned without you ruling lines by hand. Two ways of working live on one board, chosen simply by which face you turn outward in the room.
- The widest surface in the landscape range: The extra width lets a whole group contribute to a plan, a lesson or a workshop at the same time, so ideas go up without anyone waiting for room to clear. It stays readable across a large training suite or boardroom rather than forcing people to crowd around the front of the room.
- Height that suits the room and the people: A simple adjustment moves the surface between a seated working level and a standing presentation level. Drop it for a group around a table or for younger learners, raise it so a presenter stays visible over a seated audience, all from the same board.
- Rolls where it is needed, then stays put: Lockable castors let one person move the board between rooms with no lifting, then lock it firm. A stabilising bar across the base widens the footprint so the wide surface does not rock or drift while a group leans in to write against it.
- Built to keep wiping clean for years: The dry-wipe surface is made to release marker ink fully, resisting the ghosting and smudging that grey out budget boards within months. A 5-year surface guarantee backs it for the daily use of a busy school, training room or office.
The Spaces This Board Suits Best
| Schools, Colleges and Education | A big, affordable teaching surface that rolls easily between classrooms and labs. The plain face handles everyday lessons and the grid reverse keeps graphs and tables straight, and the height drops for younger pupils or rises for a teacher presenting to a full class. |
| Training Suites and Workshops | Room for a trainer to build a process out step by step while the group adds input across the wide surface. Turn the grid face out for structured frameworks, or the plain face out for open brainstorming, and wheel the board to whichever room the session runs in. |
| Boardrooms and Meeting Spaces | A clear shared surface for planning, strategy and working sessions where people write rather than pin. Roll it in, lock the castors and let the whole table contribute at once, then move it aside or wheel it to another room once the meeting wraps up. |
| Offices and Project Teams | Sprint planning, workflow mapping and campaign work all suit the open width and the grid reverse. The board moves to wherever the project lives that week, giving a team a large shared writing surface without committing any wall space to a fixed board. |
| Universities and Lecture Spaces | Enough surface for a full worked example or a whole term plan, mobile enough to share between teaching rooms. The feint grid keeps technical drawing aligned while the plain side handles open discussion and freeform notes during a session. |
| Community, Charity and Public Sector | A flexible, good-value planning surface for committee meetings, volunteer briefings and public workshops. One mobile board moves between rooms and buildings, so a single purchase serves several different groups right across a busy working week. |
Need Magnets, or a Smaller Board?
If you do need to pin printed material as well as write, the magnetic version of this board adds a steel surface in the same wide frame. If the full width is more than your space allows, the next size down non-magnetic board keeps the same build in a narrower frame.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Description
Non-magnetic means the board has no steel layer under its white writing surface, so it does one job and does it well. You write on it and wipe it clean. Magnets will not stick, because there is nothing ferrous for them to grip. That is not a shortcoming for most users, it is a deliberate trade. The steel sheet is the expensive part of a magnetic board, so leaving it out brings the price of a large surface down sharply. For any room where people write, draw and erase far more than they pin paper, a non-magnetic board delivers exactly the same writing experience for less.
The two faces are not identical. One is left completely plain for open writing, while the other carries a feint grid, a pattern of pale squares printed lightly onto the surface. The word feint means faint by design. The lines are visible enough to guide a hand but pale enough not to fight with what you write over them. That guide is what keeps a hand-drawn table, a timeline or a graph straight and evenly spaced. Plain side for free thinking, grid side for structured work, and you simply decide which is which by turning the whole board around in its frame.
A board that moves easily usually wobbles, and a board that stands firm is usually hard to move. This frame separates the two problems and solves each. Lockable castors let one person roll the board between rooms and then lock the wheels so it cannot drift while in use. A stabilising bar runs across the base to widen the footprint and lower the point of balance, which stops the tall, wide board from rocking when several people press against it to write. You move it with the wheels unlocked and work on it with them locked.
The height adjustment is about fitting the board to the people, not changing the board. The frame raises and lowers over a fixed range, enough to move the working surface between a comfortable seated height and a standing presentation height. Set low, a group seated around a table can all reach it and younger learners can write without stretching. Set high, a standing presenter clears the heads of a seated audience so the surface stays in view from the back. The same board therefore works in a small seated huddle and a full standing class.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard, plain on one face and feint grid on the reverse
- Freestanding frame with stabilising bar and lockable castors
Equipping More Than One Room?
Schools, training providers and large offices often fit out several rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic surface is worth the extra and where non-magnetic is the smarter spend, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Specifications
Full specifications for the FWB1218L non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint grid on the reverse, on a height-adjustable freestanding frame with lockable castors. The widest in the non-magnetic landscape range, with a 5-year surface guarantee.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Writing Surface | 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) | The widest board in the whole non-magnetic landscape range. Room for a whole group to plan or work through an example together without rubbing anything out before it is finished. |
| Surface Type | Dry-wipe, non-magnetic | A pure writing surface for dry-wipe pens only. Magnets will not hold, but leaving out the steel layer is exactly what keeps a board this large affordable. |
| Display Sides | Double-sided | One plain face for open writing and one feint grid face for structured work, so two distinct ways of working share one single board. |
| Reverse Face | Feint guide grid | Pale printed squares keep tables, timelines and graphs neatly aligned by eye, without you having to rule any lines on the board by hand. |
| Maximum Overall Height | 1730mm | Raises high enough for a standing presenter to stay clearly visible above a seated group, readable near the back of a large room. |
| Minimum Overall Height | 1520mm | Drops to a comfortable level for seated table work, or low enough for younger learners to reach the surface without stretching. |
| Height Adjustment | 210mm range | One board covers both seated and standing sessions, adults and children alike, so it works across very different rooms without compromise. |
| Overall Width | Approximately 1840mm | The frame sits a little wider than the board surface itself. Allow this clearance when planning where it stands or whether it rolls through doorways. |
| Frame Material | Aluminium | A light but rigid aluminium frame that carries the wide surface without bowing and stands up to daily use in busy classrooms and offices. |
| Mobility and Stability | Lockable castors, stabilising bar | One person rolls it between rooms then locks the wheels in place, while the base bar keeps the wide board steady and still as people lean in to write. |
| Finish | White | A clean, neutral writing surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly across a busy classroom, training suite or boardroom. |
| Guarantee | 5-year surface guarantee | The dry-wipe surface is covered to keep wiping clean and resisting any ghosting through years of daily classroom and office use over a long time. |
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 Non-Magnetic Mobile Whiteboard
Q: What is the best large mobile whiteboard for a classroom or training room?
A: For rooms where people sit well back, this non-magnetic mobile whiteboard is a strong choice. Its 1800mm wide writing surface is the widest in the landscape range, stays readable from the back and gives a whole group room to write together. A good fit wherever open dry-wipe space matters more than holding paper with magnets.
Q: How does a non-magnetic dry-wipe surface work?
A: The board has no steel layer beneath its white surface, so it is built for pens, not magnets. Dry-wipe ink sits on the coating and lifts off with a wipe, leaving a clean face. Removing the steel is what makes a board this large more affordable than a magnetic equivalent.
Q: Will the surface ghost or stain with heavy daily use?
A: No, the dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, the grey shadowing that ruins cheap boards. Used with dry-wipe markers and wiped regularly, it clears back to clean. A whiteboard spray lifts stubborn marks. The 5-year surface guarantee covers the finish against this kind of wear.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for a boardroom or office?
A: Yes. Offices use this board for sprint planning, workflow mapping and working meetings where the team writes instead of pinning. The feint grid side keeps tables and trackers aligned, the plain side handles open work, and lockable castors let it roll to whichever room the project lives in that week.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and education?
A: Yes. It works for whole-class teaching, group tasks and revision sessions, and rolls easily between teaching rooms. The adjustable frame sets low for primary pupils or high for a lecturer standing in front of a full hall. The gridded face suits maths, science and data work where neat alignment matters.
Q: Can one person move and set up the board?
A: Yes. The board rolls on lockable castors, so one person wheels it into place with no lifting, then locks the wheels with a foot. A stabilising bar across the base keeps the 1800mm wide frame steady once people start writing against it. No assembly is needed each time it moves.
Q: What size is the writing surface and how high does it sit?
A: The writing surface is 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, the widest in the landscape range. The whole frame adjusts through a 210mm range, between 1520mm and 1730mm overall height, so you set it low for seated groups and children or high for a standing presenter.
Q: What is the difference between the FWB1218L and the magnetic MFW1218L?
A: Both share the same 1800mm wide frame, double-sided design and mobile stand. The FWB1218L is non-magnetic and write-only, which costs less. The magnetic version adds a steel surface so magnets hold printed handouts. Choose non-magnetic if you mainly write and want the keener price. Choose the MFW1218L if you need to pin paper to the board.
Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or is non-magnetic enough?
A: It depends on one habit. If your team pins printed sheets to the board, you need the magnetic version. If they write, draw and erase and rarely pin anything, non-magnetic does the same job for less. For most classrooms and meeting rooms that mainly write, the non-magnetic board is the smarter spend.
Q: How do I keep writing aligned for charts and tables?
A: Use the feint grid face. It carries a pale printed grid of squares that guides your hand, so tables, timelines and graphs stay straight and evenly spaced without ruling lines. The grid is faint enough not to clash with writing. Turn the board to the plain face when you want open, unguided space.
Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery?
A: Yes. This whiteboard ships with free UK mainland delivery. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and healthcare sites with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist rather than an importer. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.
Q: Is there a smaller version of this whiteboard?
A: Yes. The FWB1215L is the next size down, 1200mm wide by 1500mm high, with the same non-magnetic dry-wipe surface, mobile frame and 5-year guarantee. Choose the wider 1800mm board for large rooms where people sit well back. Choose the smaller size where wall and floor space is tighter.
Knowledge Hub
Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards
A mobile whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when non-magnetic is the smarter buy, how to size a board to the space and how to set up a room for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.
Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard - 1200mm x 1800mm
| Quantity | Discount | Save |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 9 | 0% off | £0.00 |
| 10 + | 3% off | £6.27 |
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
All the Room a Team Needs to Write, Plan and Teach
If your team writes far more than it pins, paying extra for a magnetic surface is money spent on a feature that never gets used. The FWB1218L gives you the widest landscape writing area in our mobile range as a pure dry-wipe board, with a plain face for open work and a feint grid reverse for anything that needs structure. The frame rolls smoothly between rooms and locks firm, the height drops for seated groups or rises for a standing presenter, and the surface clears cleanly day after day. Best suited for classrooms, training suites and boardrooms where the priority is open writing space and clear value for money rather than holding printed material with magnets.
Why Teams Pick the Non-Magnetic Board
- Pays for writing space, not features you skip: Leaving out the magnetic steel layer takes real cost out of a board this size. For teams that write, draw and plan rather than pin handouts, that means the largest landscape surface for the keenest price, without compromising on the frame, the finish or the build quality.
- A plain face and a feint grid reverse: One side is open dry-wipe space for free writing and brainstorming. The reverse carries a faint guide grid that keeps tables, timelines and diagrams aligned without you ruling lines by hand. Two ways of working live on one board, chosen simply by which face you turn outward in the room.
- The widest surface in the landscape range: The extra width lets a whole group contribute to a plan, a lesson or a workshop at the same time, so ideas go up without anyone waiting for room to clear. It stays readable across a large training suite or boardroom rather than forcing people to crowd around the front of the room.
- Height that suits the room and the people: A simple adjustment moves the surface between a seated working level and a standing presentation level. Drop it for a group around a table or for younger learners, raise it so a presenter stays visible over a seated audience, all from the same board.
- Rolls where it is needed, then stays put: Lockable castors let one person move the board between rooms with no lifting, then lock it firm. A stabilising bar across the base widens the footprint so the wide surface does not rock or drift while a group leans in to write against it.
- Built to keep wiping clean for years: The dry-wipe surface is made to release marker ink fully, resisting the ghosting and smudging that grey out budget boards within months. A 5-year surface guarantee backs it for the daily use of a busy school, training room or office.
The Spaces This Board Suits Best
| Schools, Colleges and Education | A big, affordable teaching surface that rolls easily between classrooms and labs. The plain face handles everyday lessons and the grid reverse keeps graphs and tables straight, and the height drops for younger pupils or rises for a teacher presenting to a full class. |
| Training Suites and Workshops | Room for a trainer to build a process out step by step while the group adds input across the wide surface. Turn the grid face out for structured frameworks, or the plain face out for open brainstorming, and wheel the board to whichever room the session runs in. |
| Boardrooms and Meeting Spaces | A clear shared surface for planning, strategy and working sessions where people write rather than pin. Roll it in, lock the castors and let the whole table contribute at once, then move it aside or wheel it to another room once the meeting wraps up. |
| Offices and Project Teams | Sprint planning, workflow mapping and campaign work all suit the open width and the grid reverse. The board moves to wherever the project lives that week, giving a team a large shared writing surface without committing any wall space to a fixed board. |
| Universities and Lecture Spaces | Enough surface for a full worked example or a whole term plan, mobile enough to share between teaching rooms. The feint grid keeps technical drawing aligned while the plain side handles open discussion and freeform notes during a session. |
| Community, Charity and Public Sector | A flexible, good-value planning surface for committee meetings, volunteer briefings and public workshops. One mobile board moves between rooms and buildings, so a single purchase serves several different groups right across a busy working week. |
Need Magnets, or a Smaller Board?
If you do need to pin printed material as well as write, the magnetic version of this board adds a steel surface in the same wide frame. If the full width is more than your space allows, the next size down non-magnetic board keeps the same build in a narrower frame.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Non-magnetic means the board has no steel layer under its white writing surface, so it does one job and does it well. You write on it and wipe it clean. Magnets will not stick, because there is nothing ferrous for them to grip. That is not a shortcoming for most users, it is a deliberate trade. The steel sheet is the expensive part of a magnetic board, so leaving it out brings the price of a large surface down sharply. For any room where people write, draw and erase far more than they pin paper, a non-magnetic board delivers exactly the same writing experience for less.
The two faces are not identical. One is left completely plain for open writing, while the other carries a feint grid, a pattern of pale squares printed lightly onto the surface. The word feint means faint by design. The lines are visible enough to guide a hand but pale enough not to fight with what you write over them. That guide is what keeps a hand-drawn table, a timeline or a graph straight and evenly spaced. Plain side for free thinking, grid side for structured work, and you simply decide which is which by turning the whole board around in its frame.
A board that moves easily usually wobbles, and a board that stands firm is usually hard to move. This frame separates the two problems and solves each. Lockable castors let one person roll the board between rooms and then lock the wheels so it cannot drift while in use. A stabilising bar runs across the base to widen the footprint and lower the point of balance, which stops the tall, wide board from rocking when several people press against it to write. You move it with the wheels unlocked and work on it with them locked.
The height adjustment is about fitting the board to the people, not changing the board. The frame raises and lowers over a fixed range, enough to move the working surface between a comfortable seated height and a standing presentation height. Set low, a group seated around a table can all reach it and younger learners can write without stretching. Set high, a standing presenter clears the heads of a seated audience so the surface stays in view from the back. The same board therefore works in a small seated huddle and a full standing class.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard, plain on one face and feint grid on the reverse
- Freestanding frame with stabilising bar and lockable castors
Equipping More Than One Room?
Schools, training providers and large offices often fit out several rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic surface is worth the extra and where non-magnetic is the smarter spend, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Full specifications for the FWB1218L non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint grid on the reverse, on a height-adjustable freestanding frame with lockable castors. The widest in the non-magnetic landscape range, with a 5-year surface guarantee.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Writing Surface | 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) | The widest board in the whole non-magnetic landscape range. Room for a whole group to plan or work through an example together without rubbing anything out before it is finished. |
| Surface Type | Dry-wipe, non-magnetic | A pure writing surface for dry-wipe pens only. Magnets will not hold, but leaving out the steel layer is exactly what keeps a board this large affordable. |
| Display Sides | Double-sided | One plain face for open writing and one feint grid face for structured work, so two distinct ways of working share one single board. |
| Reverse Face | Feint guide grid | Pale printed squares keep tables, timelines and graphs neatly aligned by eye, without you having to rule any lines on the board by hand. |
| Maximum Overall Height | 1730mm | Raises high enough for a standing presenter to stay clearly visible above a seated group, readable near the back of a large room. |
| Minimum Overall Height | 1520mm | Drops to a comfortable level for seated table work, or low enough for younger learners to reach the surface without stretching. |
| Height Adjustment | 210mm range | One board covers both seated and standing sessions, adults and children alike, so it works across very different rooms without compromise. |
| Overall Width | Approximately 1840mm | The frame sits a little wider than the board surface itself. Allow this clearance when planning where it stands or whether it rolls through doorways. |
| Frame Material | Aluminium | A light but rigid aluminium frame that carries the wide surface without bowing and stands up to daily use in busy classrooms and offices. |
| Mobility and Stability | Lockable castors, stabilising bar | One person rolls it between rooms then locks the wheels in place, while the base bar keeps the wide board steady and still as people lean in to write. |
| Finish | White | A clean, neutral writing surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly across a busy classroom, training suite or boardroom. |
| Guarantee | 5-year surface guarantee | The dry-wipe surface is covered to keep wiping clean and resisting any ghosting through years of daily classroom and office use over a long time. |
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 Non-Magnetic Mobile Whiteboard
Q: What is the best large mobile whiteboard for a classroom or training room?
A: For rooms where people sit well back, this non-magnetic mobile whiteboard is a strong choice. Its 1800mm wide writing surface is the widest in the landscape range, stays readable from the back and gives a whole group room to write together. A good fit wherever open dry-wipe space matters more than holding paper with magnets.
Q: How does a non-magnetic dry-wipe surface work?
A: The board has no steel layer beneath its white surface, so it is built for pens, not magnets. Dry-wipe ink sits on the coating and lifts off with a wipe, leaving a clean face. Removing the steel is what makes a board this large more affordable than a magnetic equivalent.
Q: Will the surface ghost or stain with heavy daily use?
A: No, the dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, the grey shadowing that ruins cheap boards. Used with dry-wipe markers and wiped regularly, it clears back to clean. A whiteboard spray lifts stubborn marks. The 5-year surface guarantee covers the finish against this kind of wear.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for a boardroom or office?
A: Yes. Offices use this board for sprint planning, workflow mapping and working meetings where the team writes instead of pinning. The feint grid side keeps tables and trackers aligned, the plain side handles open work, and lockable castors let it roll to whichever room the project lives in that week.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and education?
A: Yes. It works for whole-class teaching, group tasks and revision sessions, and rolls easily between teaching rooms. The adjustable frame sets low for primary pupils or high for a lecturer standing in front of a full hall. The gridded face suits maths, science and data work where neat alignment matters.
Q: Can one person move and set up the board?
A: Yes. The board rolls on lockable castors, so one person wheels it into place with no lifting, then locks the wheels with a foot. A stabilising bar across the base keeps the 1800mm wide frame steady once people start writing against it. No assembly is needed each time it moves.
Q: What size is the writing surface and how high does it sit?
A: The writing surface is 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, the widest in the landscape range. The whole frame adjusts through a 210mm range, between 1520mm and 1730mm overall height, so you set it low for seated groups and children or high for a standing presenter.
Q: What is the difference between the FWB1218L and the magnetic MFW1218L?
A: Both share the same 1800mm wide frame, double-sided design and mobile stand. The FWB1218L is non-magnetic and write-only, which costs less. The magnetic version adds a steel surface so magnets hold printed handouts. Choose non-magnetic if you mainly write and want the keener price. Choose the MFW1218L if you need to pin paper to the board.
Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or is non-magnetic enough?
A: It depends on one habit. If your team pins printed sheets to the board, you need the magnetic version. If they write, draw and erase and rarely pin anything, non-magnetic does the same job for less. For most classrooms and meeting rooms that mainly write, the non-magnetic board is the smarter spend.
Q: How do I keep writing aligned for charts and tables?
A: Use the feint grid face. It carries a pale printed grid of squares that guides your hand, so tables, timelines and graphs stay straight and evenly spaced without ruling lines. The grid is faint enough not to clash with writing. Turn the board to the plain face when you want open, unguided space.
Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery?
A: Yes. This whiteboard ships with free UK mainland delivery. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and healthcare sites with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist rather than an importer. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.
Q: Is there a smaller version of this whiteboard?
A: Yes. The FWB1215L is the next size down, 1200mm wide by 1500mm high, with the same non-magnetic dry-wipe surface, mobile frame and 5-year guarantee. Choose the wider 1800mm board for large rooms where people sit well back. Choose the smaller size where wall and floor space is tighter.
Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards
A mobile whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when non-magnetic is the smarter buy, how to size a board to the space and how to set up a room for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.
Overview
All the Room a Team Needs to Write, Plan and Teach
If your team writes far more than it pins, paying extra for a magnetic surface is money spent on a feature that never gets used. The FWB1218L gives you the widest landscape writing area in our mobile range as a pure dry-wipe board, with a plain face for open work and a feint grid reverse for anything that needs structure. The frame rolls smoothly between rooms and locks firm, the height drops for seated groups or rises for a standing presenter, and the surface clears cleanly day after day. Best suited for classrooms, training suites and boardrooms where the priority is open writing space and clear value for money rather than holding printed material with magnets.
Why Teams Pick the Non-Magnetic Board
- Pays for writing space, not features you skip: Leaving out the magnetic steel layer takes real cost out of a board this size. For teams that write, draw and plan rather than pin handouts, that means the largest landscape surface for the keenest price, without compromising on the frame, the finish or the build quality.
- A plain face and a feint grid reverse: One side is open dry-wipe space for free writing and brainstorming. The reverse carries a faint guide grid that keeps tables, timelines and diagrams aligned without you ruling lines by hand. Two ways of working live on one board, chosen simply by which face you turn outward in the room.
- The widest surface in the landscape range: The extra width lets a whole group contribute to a plan, a lesson or a workshop at the same time, so ideas go up without anyone waiting for room to clear. It stays readable across a large training suite or boardroom rather than forcing people to crowd around the front of the room.
- Height that suits the room and the people: A simple adjustment moves the surface between a seated working level and a standing presentation level. Drop it for a group around a table or for younger learners, raise it so a presenter stays visible over a seated audience, all from the same board.
- Rolls where it is needed, then stays put: Lockable castors let one person move the board between rooms with no lifting, then lock it firm. A stabilising bar across the base widens the footprint so the wide surface does not rock or drift while a group leans in to write against it.
- Built to keep wiping clean for years: The dry-wipe surface is made to release marker ink fully, resisting the ghosting and smudging that grey out budget boards within months. A 5-year surface guarantee backs it for the daily use of a busy school, training room or office.
The Spaces This Board Suits Best
| Schools, Colleges and Education | A big, affordable teaching surface that rolls easily between classrooms and labs. The plain face handles everyday lessons and the grid reverse keeps graphs and tables straight, and the height drops for younger pupils or rises for a teacher presenting to a full class. |
| Training Suites and Workshops | Room for a trainer to build a process out step by step while the group adds input across the wide surface. Turn the grid face out for structured frameworks, or the plain face out for open brainstorming, and wheel the board to whichever room the session runs in. |
| Boardrooms and Meeting Spaces | A clear shared surface for planning, strategy and working sessions where people write rather than pin. Roll it in, lock the castors and let the whole table contribute at once, then move it aside or wheel it to another room once the meeting wraps up. |
| Offices and Project Teams | Sprint planning, workflow mapping and campaign work all suit the open width and the grid reverse. The board moves to wherever the project lives that week, giving a team a large shared writing surface without committing any wall space to a fixed board. |
| Universities and Lecture Spaces | Enough surface for a full worked example or a whole term plan, mobile enough to share between teaching rooms. The feint grid keeps technical drawing aligned while the plain side handles open discussion and freeform notes during a session. |
| Community, Charity and Public Sector | A flexible, good-value planning surface for committee meetings, volunteer briefings and public workshops. One mobile board moves between rooms and buildings, so a single purchase serves several different groups right across a busy working week. |
Need Magnets, or a Smaller Board?
If you do need to pin printed material as well as write, the magnetic version of this board adds a steel surface in the same wide frame. If the full width is more than your space allows, the next size down non-magnetic board keeps the same build in a narrower frame.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch for advice on sizes or multi-room orders.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Description
Non-magnetic means the board has no steel layer under its white writing surface, so it does one job and does it well. You write on it and wipe it clean. Magnets will not stick, because there is nothing ferrous for them to grip. That is not a shortcoming for most users, it is a deliberate trade. The steel sheet is the expensive part of a magnetic board, so leaving it out brings the price of a large surface down sharply. For any room where people write, draw and erase far more than they pin paper, a non-magnetic board delivers exactly the same writing experience for less.
The two faces are not identical. One is left completely plain for open writing, while the other carries a feint grid, a pattern of pale squares printed lightly onto the surface. The word feint means faint by design. The lines are visible enough to guide a hand but pale enough not to fight with what you write over them. That guide is what keeps a hand-drawn table, a timeline or a graph straight and evenly spaced. Plain side for free thinking, grid side for structured work, and you simply decide which is which by turning the whole board around in its frame.
A board that moves easily usually wobbles, and a board that stands firm is usually hard to move. This frame separates the two problems and solves each. Lockable castors let one person roll the board between rooms and then lock the wheels so it cannot drift while in use. A stabilising bar runs across the base to widen the footprint and lower the point of balance, which stops the tall, wide board from rocking when several people press against it to write. You move it with the wheels unlocked and work on it with them locked.
The height adjustment is about fitting the board to the people, not changing the board. The frame raises and lowers over a fixed range, enough to move the working surface between a comfortable seated height and a standing presentation height. Set low, a group seated around a table can all reach it and younger learners can write without stretching. Set high, a standing presenter clears the heads of a seated audience so the surface stays in view from the back. The same board therefore works in a small seated huddle and a full standing class.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard, plain on one face and feint grid on the reverse
- Freestanding frame with stabilising bar and lockable castors
Equipping More Than One Room?
Schools, training providers and large offices often fit out several rooms at once. Our team can match sizes across a site, advise where a magnetic surface is worth the extra and where non-magnetic is the smarter spend, and coordinate one delivery so everything arrives together.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your room list and we will put a recommendation together.
The Displaysense FWB1218L is a Non-Magnetic Landscape Mobile Whiteboard, the widest board in the non-magnetic landscape range. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint guide grid on the reverse, non-magnetic. Writing surface 1800mm W x 1200mm H. Overall height adjustable from 1520mm to 1730mm, a 210mm range, overall width approximately 1840mm. Aluminium frame, white finish. Freestanding with a stabilising bar and lockable castors. 5-year surface guarantee. Suited to schools, training suites, boardrooms, offices and universities. Also available as the magnetic MFW1218L and the smaller non-magnetic FWB1215L. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Specifications
Full specifications for the FWB1218L non-magnetic landscape mobile whiteboard. Double-sided dry-wipe surface, plain on one face and a feint grid on the reverse, on a height-adjustable freestanding frame with lockable castors. The widest in the non-magnetic landscape range, with a 5-year surface guarantee.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Writing Surface | 1800mm (W) x 1200mm (H) | The widest board in the whole non-magnetic landscape range. Room for a whole group to plan or work through an example together without rubbing anything out before it is finished. |
| Surface Type | Dry-wipe, non-magnetic | A pure writing surface for dry-wipe pens only. Magnets will not hold, but leaving out the steel layer is exactly what keeps a board this large affordable. |
| Display Sides | Double-sided | One plain face for open writing and one feint grid face for structured work, so two distinct ways of working share one single board. |
| Reverse Face | Feint guide grid | Pale printed squares keep tables, timelines and graphs neatly aligned by eye, without you having to rule any lines on the board by hand. |
| Maximum Overall Height | 1730mm | Raises high enough for a standing presenter to stay clearly visible above a seated group, readable near the back of a large room. |
| Minimum Overall Height | 1520mm | Drops to a comfortable level for seated table work, or low enough for younger learners to reach the surface without stretching. |
| Height Adjustment | 210mm range | One board covers both seated and standing sessions, adults and children alike, so it works across very different rooms without compromise. |
| Overall Width | Approximately 1840mm | The frame sits a little wider than the board surface itself. Allow this clearance when planning where it stands or whether it rolls through doorways. |
| Frame Material | Aluminium | A light but rigid aluminium frame that carries the wide surface without bowing and stands up to daily use in busy classrooms and offices. |
| Mobility and Stability | Lockable castors, stabilising bar | One person rolls it between rooms then locks the wheels in place, while the base bar keeps the wide board steady and still as people lean in to write. |
| Finish | White | A clean, neutral writing surface that keeps written content easy to read clearly across a busy classroom, training suite or boardroom. |
| Guarantee | 5-year surface guarantee | The dry-wipe surface is covered to keep wiping clean and resisting any ghosting through years of daily classroom and office use over a long time. |
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 Non-Magnetic Mobile Whiteboard
Q: What is the best large mobile whiteboard for a classroom or training room?
A: For rooms where people sit well back, this non-magnetic mobile whiteboard is a strong choice. Its 1800mm wide writing surface is the widest in the landscape range, stays readable from the back and gives a whole group room to write together. A good fit wherever open dry-wipe space matters more than holding paper with magnets.
Q: How does a non-magnetic dry-wipe surface work?
A: The board has no steel layer beneath its white surface, so it is built for pens, not magnets. Dry-wipe ink sits on the coating and lifts off with a wipe, leaving a clean face. Removing the steel is what makes a board this large more affordable than a magnetic equivalent.
Q: Will the surface ghost or stain with heavy daily use?
A: No, the dry-wipe surface resists ghosting, the grey shadowing that ruins cheap boards. Used with dry-wipe markers and wiped regularly, it clears back to clean. A whiteboard spray lifts stubborn marks. The 5-year surface guarantee covers the finish against this kind of wear.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for a boardroom or office?
A: Yes. Offices use this board for sprint planning, workflow mapping and working meetings where the team writes instead of pinning. The feint grid side keeps tables and trackers aligned, the plain side handles open work, and lockable castors let it roll to whichever room the project lives in that week.
Q: Is this whiteboard suitable for schools and education?
A: Yes. It works for whole-class teaching, group tasks and revision sessions, and rolls easily between teaching rooms. The adjustable frame sets low for primary pupils or high for a lecturer standing in front of a full hall. The gridded face suits maths, science and data work where neat alignment matters.
Q: Can one person move and set up the board?
A: Yes. The board rolls on lockable castors, so one person wheels it into place with no lifting, then locks the wheels with a foot. A stabilising bar across the base keeps the 1800mm wide frame steady once people start writing against it. No assembly is needed each time it moves.
Q: What size is the writing surface and how high does it sit?
A: The writing surface is 1800mm wide by 1200mm high, the widest in the landscape range. The whole frame adjusts through a 210mm range, between 1520mm and 1730mm overall height, so you set it low for seated groups and children or high for a standing presenter.
Q: What is the difference between the FWB1218L and the magnetic MFW1218L?
A: Both share the same 1800mm wide frame, double-sided design and mobile stand. The FWB1218L is non-magnetic and write-only, which costs less. The magnetic version adds a steel surface so magnets hold printed handouts. Choose non-magnetic if you mainly write and want the keener price. Choose the MFW1218L if you need to pin paper to the board.
Q: Do I need a magnetic board, or is non-magnetic enough?
A: It depends on one habit. If your team pins printed sheets to the board, you need the magnetic version. If they write, draw and erase and rarely pin anything, non-magnetic does the same job for less. For most classrooms and meeting rooms that mainly write, the non-magnetic board is the smarter spend.
Q: How do I keep writing aligned for charts and tables?
A: Use the feint grid face. It carries a pale printed grid of squares that guides your hand, so tables, timelines and graphs stay straight and evenly spaced without ruling lines. The grid is faint enough not to clash with writing. Turn the board to the plain face when you want open, unguided space.
Q: Is this whiteboard available with UK delivery?
A: Yes. This whiteboard ships with free UK mainland delivery. Displaysense has supplied UK schools, offices and healthcare sites with display products since 1978, so you order from a UK display specialist rather than an importer. Bulk orders for several rooms can be arranged through our team.
Q: Is there a smaller version of this whiteboard?
A: Yes. The FWB1215L is the next size down, 1200mm wide by 1500mm high, with the same non-magnetic dry-wipe surface, mobile frame and 5-year guarantee. Choose the wider 1800mm board for large rooms where people sit well back. Choose the smaller size where wall and floor space is tighter.
Knowledge Hub
Guides for Choosing and Using Mobile Whiteboards
A mobile whiteboard works hardest when it is matched to the room and the way a team works. Knowing when non-magnetic is the smarter buy, how to size a board to the space and how to set up a room for clear collaboration all make a real difference. These guides cover choosing and getting the most from boards in schools and offices.