This Dual easel go up & down VERY easily. The 2 problems I had with this was it was the only type they sold and I thought It was very overpriced☹
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
Failed me in my time of need
on September 9, 2020
Posted by: Sad prof
I am a professor and bought this display easel to hold a light whiteboard for an in-person class held outside. It is nice and light for carrying around but that is where the benefits end. At the beginning of the week I tested out setting it up at home and all was fine. On Tuesday I folded it up and brought it to campus. When I went to set it up one of the telescoping legs would not extend no matter how hard I tried. I ended up having to keep the legs collapsed and just set it on a table. I was disgruntled but figured when I brought it home I could use a rubber jar opener for better grip. Alas. On Thursday when I tried to use it in for Zoom lecture at home TWO of the three telescoping legs would not extend. I shudder to think what would happen if I try to use it for class a third time. I will be returning this expensive yet nonfunctional easel.
Unfortunately the legs would not extend all of the way when trying to extend them (even though I was properly doing them). As I attempted to re-insert the legs two of the three would not insert all of the way back in This was very poorly constructed. I will be returning mine for a refund.
Overall good but lower chart supports are too high for a standard chart and they cannot be adjusted and therefore are useless. Result: the chart tends to "flap" while in use. Solution: cut off the lower 4" of the cardboard chart backing so it can be supported - but then then the lower 4" of chart paper are not supported.