Mirrorvana Fogless Shower Mirror for Shaving with Razor Holder, Upgraded Suction, Anti Fog Shatterproof Surface and 360° Swivel, 8-Inch
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It shouldn't be an issue; just remember to turn the knob on the back, feel the click, and it should stay in place. Mine is on ceramic tile, which works fine, but plexiglass would be preferable.
If the suction mechanism isn't compatible with the surface you're attaching it to, one of the main reasons it won't work is that it's not compatible with the surface you're attaching it to. To be clear, the mirror works best on dry, clean, and non-greasy surfaces. flat surfaces with texture, such as windows or glass mirrors Other non-essential items Porous surfaces, such as granite tiles or marbles, are usually just as good. Please contact us at support(at)mirrorvana(dot)com if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks.
Approximate size of the suction cup: 2. It's 5" in diameter and will fit on my shower's 4x4 tile. Because it's a suction cup, you'll have to re-attach it. even if it's just once in a while. It isn't intended to be a long-term relationship.
The water reservoir can be emptied by rotating the mirror. The base of the mirror swivels, allowing you to adjust the angle to your liking.
Selected User Reviews For Mirrorvana Fogless Shower Mirror for Shaving with Razor Holder, Upgraded Suction, Anti Fog Shatterproof Surface and 360° Swivel, 8-Inch
The cheap shower mirror she bought me broke, so I ordered this one from Amazon. When I put this bad boy in my shower, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the Angel staring back at me. What I was seeing astounded my Caribbean blue eyes. I called my dump truck girlfriend and told her that 10s don't date 3s unless they have two friends with them. She became enraged, so I packed my shower mirror and relocated to New York City to pursue a modeling career. In addition, I began dating Victoria Secret models on a regular basis. The shower mirror is responsible for everything!.
I'm glad I waited two months to write a review for this mirror. I appreciate it even more now that I've had it for a while. I must admit that when I first got it, I had trouble figuring out how to mount it or where the water reservoir was. I'm well aware that I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. It worked fine once it was mounted and the reservoir was figured out, and it stayed firmly attached to my shower tiles. Because my shower head protrudes further than this mirror, it does not obstruct my view. It's lightweight because it's made of plastic, so it won't break, but the optical quality isn't great. Moreover, despite the fact that the fog problem has been solved, small droplets of water form on the surface, obscuring the view. br>br>Despite the fact that it is far from perfect, I've grown accustomed to it and enjoy my private time shaving in the shower. Anything that makes shaving easier is a win-win situation. br>br>EDITbr>A few days ago, the mirror came loose from the wall and fell into the tub (obviously in the middle of the night). The back was still sticky when I checked it, but it had fallen the next day. I had anticipated a much longer period of use than seven months. A star has been deducted. br>br>EDIT IIbr>Mirrorvana contacted me a few days ago and informed me that a replacement mirror would be sent. An email that is well-written. Later, I'll set up the mirror and see how things go.
Do not attempt to move it! When I first put the mirror up, everything went smoothly. The suction cup comes with a piece of film that can be removed to reveal a sticky surface for added shower wall adhesion. It stayed in place for a few months and worked perfectly, so I decided to try it in a different location within the same tile-walled shower. The suction cup holds for an hour or two after moving the shower, at most, before clattering to the shower floor. I've tried it on dry shower walls, wet shower walls, 409 tile, and vinegar-scrubbed walls - Despite everything, nothing worked. The mirror stayed in place during the initial installation, but it now won't stay put, even when I put it back in the original spot on the shower wall (I tried, just in case that spot was somehow magical).
The product will not adhere to textured tile. br>I can see why that isn't the case. br>SO, I got some cell phone metal platesbr>and stuck two big ones side by side to the tilebr>and it still didn't stick to those, despite the fact that they were brand new/clean. br>After that, I added double-sided tape. Stick tape on top of those, and it stayed put for about an hour before falling off and clattering to the shower floor. br>At the very least, it didn't break. br>It appears that it will only adhere to a mirror or glass showerbr>doors, neither of which is helpful. br>I'm not sure how it'd hold up against the hot water's added weight. br>I'm thinking of tossing it and trying something new.
This is, without a doubt, the best shower mirror I've ever seen. Filling the space behind the mirror with water is a brilliant idea that works flawlessly. I wish you didn't have to turn the mirror over to get rid of the old cold water. This makes it impossible for me to keep my razors on it because they will fall out when I turn it to empty the water. A more user-friendly release valve would have a bottom button or trap door. a user-friendly solution.
I'm a shave-in-the-shower kind of guy. This is by far the best shower mirror I've ever bought. The concept of a warm water reservoir behind the mirror is absolutely brilliant. When you do this, the surface doesn't fog up at all, and dumping the water is as simple as rotating the mirror. br>br>I've never had any issues with the mirror's suction. It is critical to adhere to the mirror's instructions. Don't just slap it on the wall like a regular suction cup. You must rotate it as directed in the directions, after which the mirror will not move from its current position. It's also crucial that you stick it to a flat surface. It's not going to hold on a textured tile. Smooth glass or tile, on the other hand, is perfectly acceptable.
Let me begin with the disadvantage: as you get further away from the mirror image, it becomes increasingly distorted. They went with a plastic mirror for safety reasons, according to the seller. If you're within a foot of the mirror, you can use it to shave. br>br>The suction cup is effective and simple to set up. My shower has a fiberglass surround, and I use grab bars with the same suction cup mechanism as my shower. They are generally dependable, but they do require reset from time to time. That, I believe, will be the case with this mirror. It's been a couple of months since I got it, and it hasn't moved. I don't hang anything from the mirror (like a razor), so it doesn't have any extra weight. br>br>The fog-free feature of this mirror has worked perfectly. The supplied beaker makes it simple to fill the reservoir on the back of the mirror. This mirror remains clear even after long, hot showers that cause all other bathroom mirrors to fog up. Because the reservoir can be easily emptied by rotating the mirror, it can be filled and emptied without removing it from the shower wall. br>br>So, if you can get past the product's occasionally shaky image (when you're more than a foot away from it), it's a good buy. Here's to you, if you don't mind me saying so.