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✍️ Write smarter, not harder — posture perfected!
The Premium Clear Acrylic Ergonomic Writing Slope by The Glowhouse features a 20-degree angled surface designed to improve writing posture and reduce strain. Made from durable, transparent acrylic, it offers lightweight portability and a modern aesthetic. Equipped with a built-in pen holder and ambidextrous design, it suits all users seeking comfort and organization in their workspace.
Manufacturer | The Glowhouse |
Brand | The Glowhouse |
Package Dimensions | 35.85 x 34.27 x 12.63 cm; 887.3 g |
Colour | Clear |
Grip Type | ergonomic |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
Point Type | wide |
Manufacturer Part Number | WRITING-SLOPE |
Item Weight | 887 g |
A**O
It's Transformed The Way I Do My Artwork
I absolutely love this writing/drawing slope. It's just the right height on my table top for when I'm colouring in. It is so much better than working on a flat surface all hunched over. My posture is better and I can reach the top of my work without over stretching. The slope itself is made of strong acrylic and has a rubberised bottom edge to stop it slipping on the table. This non-slip edge also provides a handy 'lip' to stop your paper sliding off the bottom. There is a groove for a pen at the top but it's quite shallow and not much use really, but that's really the only negative I have to say. I would 100% recommend this for anyone doing art or writing. It's ideal for A4 sheets of paper, A3 and you'd have to work on part of the sheet and leave some overhanging, so not impossible for larger work.
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Just what our daughter needed.
It was recommended to us that we get some sort of writing slope to help with our daughter’s writing, as she suffers from joint problems in her wrist.This slope is made of a thick, clear Perspex and set at an angle of 20-degrees. At the top, there is a slot to hold a pen/pencil and at the bottom there is rubberised strip, that is not as soft as she would have liked. On the underside of the slope is a similar strip, that is designed to help stop it from slipping. This rubberised strip does not quite perform as well as our daughter would have liked – it does sometimes slip.It has a good width, approx. 32cm, and is easy to work with once on her desk. Being clear, the slope is does show up all her fingerprints. It is relatively heavy, 939g.As the whole thing is completely clear, our daughter should be able to use this in her GCSE exams.For £17.95, I personally think this is good value for money.I hope you found this review & photos interesting, informative and useful.
K**R
Handy Writer's Aid
If you do a lot of writing like I do, then this handy little writing slop is such a relief to the neck. Not only does it elevate the arm when writing, but it also prevents one's neck from tilting too low when writing. It also positions the writing material at a level that is conducive to the eye.
M**A
Returned item
Not suitable.
J**X
Clear acrylic writing desk
As promised, the incline on this small writing desk is the ideal height to make writing easy. It could be put on a small table or desk and then quickly moved elsewhere when not needed.
J**
Many uses improve posture.
this is great for clipping crosswords suduku's etc and stops you from slouching over the table also good for drawing sketching. recipes. Many uses. It is lightweight so can move about easily. and was a quick delivery.
A**1
Disappointing.
It is a little disappointing.
T**T
Simple, but small - not big enough for A3 paper
This is a very simple writing slope - it’s essentially a piece of bent Perspex with a channel to hold your pencil at the top, and a bit of rubbery stuff at the bottom to stop your paper sliding off. If all you want it for is writing letters or doing schoolwork, it’s probably absolutely fine.As a tool for any kind of writing craft work where you might want to use anything larger than an A4 sheet of paper, this is too small. The slope is also not adjustable - you get what you get, and that’s it.Looking on the bright side, because it’s clear, if you have an upward-shining lamp, you could use this as a sort of light box, so you can see through your top sheet of paper to a lined sheet underneath and avoid making lines on your top sheet. Or do tracing.In short, it’s a nice slope for writing Christmas cards, but you’ll probably find it lacking if you want it for anything more technical than that.
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