Magnetic Organizers and Equipment

Keep your workspace efficient and clutter-free with our Magnetic Organizers, designed to securely hold markers, erasers, notes, and other essential accessories on any magnetic surface. Ideal for classrooms, offices, and workshops, these organizers feature multiple compartments, hooks, and clips to ensure everything stays within easy reach and neatly arranged. Whether you need to streamline your daily tasks or maintain a tidy environment, magnetic organizers provide a practical solution for quick access and improved productivity. At MyBinding.com, we offer a wide selection of durable, high-quality magnetic organizers that combine functionality with convenience, helping you stay organized and focused. Shop with us for reliable products, competitive prices, and fast shipping, making it easier than ever to enhance your workspace organization.

Magnetic Organizers and Equipment

Keep your workspace efficient and clutter-free with our Magnetic Organizers, designed to securely hold markers, erasers, notes, and other essential accessories on any magnetic surface. Ideal for classrooms, offices, and workshops, these organizers feature multiple...

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MasterVision

Item#: MV-SM01010

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  • Size: 4" x 9"
  • Surface Color: Grey or Black
  • Storage box adheres to any magnetic surface
  • 4 spacious compartments hold your markers, cleaners, etc. in place
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Frequently Asked Questions

Magnetic organizers should be used only on magnetic surfaces, such as steel-backed dry erase boards, magnetic whiteboards, metal cabinets, and other magnetic work areas. They are not a fit for standard cork, fabric, glass, or non-magnetic whiteboard surfaces unless the surface specifically accepts magnets. The MasterVision SmartBox option is made to adhere to a magnetic surface and provides four compartments for markers, cleaners, and similar supplies. Before ordering, confirm the surface where it will sit. If the board itself is not magnetic, look at magnetic whiteboards or other compatible board options before choosing the organizer.

A magnetic organizer is better when supplies need to move with the work area or stay visible beside the board. A tray works well for a fixed board, but it can become cluttered when multiple teams share markers, erasers, sprays, and magnets. A compartment-style magnetic organizer keeps items separated and easier to return after meetings. It also avoids drilling, adhesive strips, or permanent mounting. For teams that use magnets, notes, schedules, or labels during planning sessions, pairing organizers with Quartet magnetic board accessories can keep the whole board setup cleaner and easier to manage.

Check the size of the supplies you plan to store, the board space available, and the strength of the magnetic surface. A 4" x 9" organizer is useful for common board accessories, but it may not be large enough for oversized spray bottles, thick erasers, or high-volume marker sets. Also look at whether the organizer will sit beside writing space, below the board, or on a nearby metal cabinet. In busy meeting rooms, leave enough room so the organizer does not block writing or posted notes. If the setup needs labels, magnets, and clips too, board accessories magnets may help complete the workspace.

Yes, they are a practical choice when the surface is magnetic and the supplies are light enough for everyday storage. They do not require screws, wall anchors, or adhesive installation, which makes them useful for shared rooms, temporary setups, and spaces where permanent mounting is not allowed. They can hold markers, cleaners, small notes, and similar accessories in separate compartments. For workshops or production areas, confirm the surface is clean and flat so the magnet can sit securely. Avoid using them for heavy tools, sharp items, or supplies that could fall if the board is bumped during use.

Buy one organizer if one team uses a single board and only needs marker and cleaner storage. Buy several if the workspace has multiple magnetic surfaces, different departments, or separate zones for planning, scheduling, and production notes. Multiple organizers also help when teams use different marker colors or separate supplies by task. The main decision is workflow: one central organizer is easy to monitor, while several smaller stations reduce crowding around one board. Keep weight in mind, and avoid overfilling compartments. For large shared rooms, place organizers near the point of use so users do not leave supplies loose on tables or ledges.