ToiletTree Products Deluxe LED Fogless Shower Mirror with Squeegee, 1.45 Ounce
Brand | ToiletTree Products |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Shape | Square |
Product Dimensions | 24.4L x 7W Centimeters |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Surface Recommendation | Shower |
Special Feature | Fogless |
Theme | Animal |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Items | 3 |
Material | Silicone |
Frame Type | Framed |
Item Weight | 658 Grams |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | 0 |
Item model number | TTP-LED |
ASIN | B005OSQGN8 |
L**L
Husband loves it
It really doesnt steam up when you out the watre in the back of the mirror. The lights work awesome. Looks great in the shower and the extra shelf makes it even better.
C**S
Excellent
The best fog free shower mirror I have usedI've been using it for 3 weeks now and it remains as clear as it was on the first use.
J**N
Surprisingly Excellent
This review will be categorical, detailing specific points of interest for this product.-In the Box-The contents of the box included everything that was needed to both mount and operate this device: mounting bracket, mirror unit, 3xAA batteries, squeegee, and silicone adhesive. The instructions for mounting and operation are what we have all undoubtedly come to expect, which is brief; however, the instructions were detailed and consise enough to leave no one confused about how to either instal or use this device.-Installation-The installation instructions call for the use of the adhesive squares attached to the rear of the mounting bracket, as well as the application of the included adhesive silicone. It is important to note here that I DID NOT follow these instructions when mounting this product. Instead, I used Command waterproof mounting strips found below. If you are in any way uncertain when installing this product, I do advise that you follow the included instructions to the letter, as I have likely voided the product warranty by doing what I did.You are going to want to first prep the surface of the shower prior to using any method of installation where adhesive makes contact with the shower wall. As I am sure we are all aware, repeated use of our showers results in this wonderful film that we must clean periodically. Applying any adhesive to that film will cause the adhesive to bond to it, rather than the wall surface. I used a healthy amount of Windex Commercial, because it contains ammonia. Why? Because a good portion of the cleaners we use on a daily basis leave a residue of thier own, which can and will interfere with adhesion. I allowed the Windex to sit on the surface for approximately 2-3 minutes before using an abrasive pad to scrub the wall. I then used a dry cloth to wipe away the moisture before using an alcohol prep pad on the surface I had just cleaned. The instructions do call for the use of alcohol, and you may find this an unnecessary step, here's why it isn't: when exposed to air, alcohol evaporates without leaving any sort of residue, which ensures that the adhesive can bond directly to the surface it is being applied to.Once the surface was cleaned, I removed the adhesive squares from the back of the mounting bracket, replacing them with the Command mounting strips (see included picture for placement). I allowed the shower wall and mounting strips approximately 2-3 minutes before applying the bracket to the shower wall. I then applied pressure to the bracket, to seat the mounting strips, for appoximately 30 seconds. At this point I applied pressure to the tray on the bracket to ensure a solid bond before hanging the mirror unit.You will notice that I again applied pressure to the tray on the bracket once the mirror unit was in place (see included picture), deflecting the tray quite a bit. I did this to demonstrate the effectiveness of the above installation. While I have no doubt this unit will stay where it is until the end of time (I have hung heavy LED units with command strips that are in place after over a year), there is absolutely nothing wrong with the recommended installation. The adhesive squares in combination with the silicone will hold the unit in place so long as you properly prep the surface. I have read a few reviews of people gripping about the unit not staying in place, and that is because they didn't properly prepare the surface. You can glue a Buick to the side of a building, so long as the surface is properly prepared (Of course, there are other considerations when one decides to glue a car to a building, but I think you get my point).Command Strips: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WSNM9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1-In the Shower-Filling the unit is pretty straightfoward and easy, with the top of the unit housing a fairly large opening to accomodate filling. I used hot water as instructed, and was surprised that the only thing that wound up on the surface of the mirror were water dropplets from splashing. I have used other units, even units that continiously cycle water behind the mirror, and all of them have devolped "fog". Using the mirror was pretty simple, though it is constructed in such a way as to magnify your face (or whatever you happen to want to aim the mirror at), so you do need to be standing fairly close to get an undistorted reflection. The magnification made shaving my face easier than using a conventional wall mirror, primarily because I could literally see the pores in my face. As I mentioned, water droplets did form on the surface of the mirror, and the included squeegee worked to clear them . The squeegee is not long enough to clear the mirror in one pass, but I didn't have to spend more than a few seconds using it to get a clear reflection. All in all, I was pleased with the mirror.-The Light-The light on the mirror is simple to activate, and is bright enough to illuminate your face if you need it. I have a light built in to my shower, so I found no benefit in having a lit mirror. If you shower in a cave however, you will likely find it quite useful. The button on the side of the unit used to activate the light is easy to access, and doesn't provide so much resistance that you need to be concerned with displacing the mirror.-The Pivot-The mounting bracket has a built in pivot you can used to adjust the angle of the mirror up and down, which I found to be quite useful. Not only was I able to use the mirror to shave my face, but the angle of the mirror also allowed me to groom my chest as well. I suppose it goes without saying, but you could potentially use this mirror to shave any body reqion you so desired, depending on the mounting location of the mirror. I noticed a few reviews that mentioned the noise the pivot makes when using it, as well as the fear of catastrophic failure as a result. The pivot has teeth and uses friction to hold the mirror at the desired angle, so that is the "snapping" sound heard when adjusting the angle. I played with the pivot pretty vigorously, and the mirror didn't snap free and become airborn, so I don't think you have anything to worry about.-The Tray-The tray that is part of the mounting bracket is plastic, but fairly rigid. I was able to apply a good bit of pressure to the tray without causing a great deal of deflection. Given the space between the mirror unit and the tray, you will have no issue storing your razor as depicted. The tray will accomodate any small item(s) not prone to rolling without concern of the tray deflecting and dropping it.-Conclussions-All in all, this is an excellent product that does everything that it claims to do. The mirror and the mounting braket are solidly made, and the anti-fog system works flawlessly in my experience. The magnification and pivot make the mirror fairly versatile. It is easy to instal, easy to fill, and easy to maintain; which makes this mirror worth the price-point.
M**F
Sehr praktisch! / Very practical!
Dieser Spiegel ist ein gelungene Idee!1. Der Silikonkleber hält fest an der Wand.2. Beleuchtung hilft beim Rasieren u. Schneiden.3. Leicht sauber zu halten.4. Wie angepriesen beschlägt der Spiegel nicht, wenn man ihn mit heißem Wasser füllt.Sehr zu empfehlen, wenn man sich bequem in der Dusche rasieren möchte.---The mirror is a well-thought out idea!1. Silicon adhesive firmly sticks to the wall.2. Built-in light greatly helps with shaving and trimming.3. Easy to keep clean.4. As advertised, it does not fog if filled with hot water.Absolutely recommended for convenient shaving in the shower.
D**S
Easy to install and does the job well.
I decided to get a mirror for the shower since I started wet shaving my head recently.After allot of research I decided to go for this one.It only took a few minutes to install - simply attach the supplied stickers and silicone gel to the holder and stick it on the shower wall. It feels sturdy to me.I would recommend getting the deluxe version as it's just the right size, I would imagine the smaller version being a bit too small. This one gives you a good view of your face without taking up too much room on the wall, and it never fogs up as long as you remember to fill it with warm shower water first.I don't really see the point of the LED lights - I've never even bothered to install the supplied batteries. Maybe if your bathroom isn't very bright they might be useful.One piece of advice - be careful about where in the shower you are installing it. I placed mine where it is not in direct firing line from the shower head, so I get very few splashes on it.All in all, highly recommended.UPDATE: 2 years on and this mirror is still working very well.Another UPDATE : Almost 4 years on and the mirror is still going strong.Another UPDATE: 11 years on and this mirror is still working well for me.
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