After using this mirror for over a month now, I purchased another one last week as a gift for my father. I have to say I am impressed. I have tried other "fogless mirrors" in the past, but this one actually lives up to its name. There are many $10-$20 mirrors out there but they simply don't work. I spent $28.95 and like they say, you get what you pay for. The quality of this product is high. The parts are sturdy and it doesn't feel or look cheap. The face of the mirror is 7 inches x 5 inches which is a perfect size. My last "fogless" mirror was about half the viewing size of this which was way too small. This fogless mirror has eliminated one of the biggest problems that people face when hanging a mirror in their shower - the suction cups! I have never had any luck with them in my shower and I never will have to worry about it again. The bracket for this mirror attaches to the wall of your shower with a silicone gel. I have a shampoo dispenser that uses this same type of gel and it makes suction cups in the shower a thing of the past. To use, you simply remove the mirror off the bracket and fill the back container up with the hot water from your shower. The hot water up against the back of the mirror keeps the face of the mirror from fogging. A neat part about this mirror is how the bracket is adjustable. I am 5 foot 2 inches and my husband is 5 foot 11 inches. Since the mirror is adjustable, it's great for both of us. Another cool feature is the squeegee that is neatly hidden into the bottom of the shelf. Just slide out the squeegee and clean off any water that probably splashed on your mirror. I also use the squeegee to clean down my shower door too. The shelf is a nice place for my husband to leave his razor and I hang my sponge off the side of it.
Overall, this is a good mirror. Good quality and great concept. I'll never again be woken up in the middle of the night to the sound of my mirror hitting the shower floor!
Review By. Mama Mia
Fogless Shower Mirror with Squeegee by ToiletTree Products. Guaranteed Not to Fog, Designed Not to Fall.
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