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The BATH35-SN-ES Bath Mirror is a sleek, satin nickel accessory designed for easy installation and versatile use in any bathroom. With no tools required and a strong adhesive that works on various surfaces, this mirror is perfect for shaving or grooming in the shower while ensuring a clean removal without damage.
R**I
This thing just don’t work.
Gave it 2 because it is in fact a good mirror that you can easily install in your shower and it definitely stays on the wall.HOWEVER. The main reason I got this one is because I wanted the whole ‘fogless’ mirror.It simply don’t work. I’ve had 2 of these. I had my last one for years. I got a new one hoping I had done something to my old one to make it not work correctly, but, turns out, it simply just can’t remain fogless.I didn’t clean it before I used it. I simply stuck it to the wall. Gave it time to form a proper hold. Removed the plastic film and showered. I didn’t even get it wet the first time, and it still fogged up.The only thing I’ve done to make it not fog is to rub dish soap on the mirror and let it air dry.It works but you have to do about every other shower and don’t get it wet which is funny since it’s in the shower. Gets frustrating.
K**B
Meh...not very impressed.
The mirror looks nice and matches our bath decor which is mostly satin nickel. The mounting was simple and the Velcro strips are a good idea if you need to take it down at anytime. But the mirror itself is not so great.It only lasted a handful of showers before it would completely fog up. I like shaving in my morning showers to get ready for the day. It’s good for the skin and facial hair. Plus it’s quick and convenient.When you have a mirror that constantly fogs, it’s not that great. I have to wipe it with soap and constantly re-wet it to keep it clear enough for a shave. So it’s not really doing it’s intended job without a bunch of rigamarole.
S**T
The (fog) resistance has failed
The mirror worked during the first shower. That's it. After the first shower, the mirror looked like that attached picture during every subsequent shower since I installed it a week ago. I tried both reducing and increasing the amount of steam during different showers by adjusting the water temperature, but it doesn't matter. Any amount of steam caused the mirror to fog. I didn't want to touch the mirror in case there was a coating on it, but since it wasn't working, I resorted to splashing it with water and wiping it with my hand -- it fogged up right away. It was fairly inexpensive and looks good, so I'll keep it and resort to smudging some hair conditioner over it like I did with the mirror this one replaced. I guess, technically, "fog resistant" doesn't mean "fog proof." It's no worse than my cheap plastic dollar store mirror other than the unfulfilled expectations. Other than that, it's a decent razor holder and using the Picture Hanging strips is a good idea and allows for easy removal and slight repositioning. Command's expertise is being able to hang things, not mirrors, so I did purchase this with a little hesitation. I love every other Command product that I've bought, so they still have an great track record for me.
P**7
I never write bad reviews because most of the time it's subjective to ...
I never write bad reviews because most of the time it's subjective to the person, however, this was just a waste of money. Let me first say I like command products...I've had a hook for my towel, kinda in the shower, and it's been holding strong for 8 years...EIGHT! Now to this product....I purchased the shower mirror. It fell off before one shower was complete...and thus the strips are null because they fell into the water (bye bye sticky). Furthermore, that gap for a razor does not accommodate for those fancy razors that are thicker. 6 bucks down the drain...literally. :-/
A**O
Application to bath wall = easy as can be
Make sure to peel off the protective plastic on the mirror! The mirror is clear and quite large compared to some of the older bath mirrors we had. There’s a small area at the bottom where you can hang your razor.Application to bath wall = easy as can be. I stuck the two velcro pieces together, peeled off the sticky side and applied it to the back of the mirror. Let it sit. While doing so, clean your wall in the spot you want to stick it on. Then I peeled the other sticky side and stuck it to the wall. Done!Update: This isn’t a big deal for me, but the mirror is advertised as “fog resistant” but it definitely fogs like any other mirror would. So, if that’s your main concern, I don’t recommend this mirror.
D**N
Great little mirror
So I got this mirror because I just installed tile shower and did not know have many options. I shave in the shower because it's much easier for me. So adding this was a no brainer. I attached it on the back wall away from the shower head, Now it does fog up but all I did to remedy this was throw some water from the shower head on it and BAM it didn't fog up anymore until I was done shaving. I recently sold my house with the tile shower and had to remove it. I only used one strip of the adhesive and was able to pull the tab and remove the adhesive with no damage to the tile wall and no residue left behind. The mirror held on the wall with one strip and I kept a backup in case I needed it which I am glad because I just hung the mirror up in our new house and I am here ordering another one for my other shower. If you're looking for a mirror that is easy to hang and remove with damage and if it does fall (which it won't unless you don't follow the instructions) then this is the one you are looking for.
A**N
Fogs up but the fog can be cleared
There's a high level of condensation in my bathroom. I installed this mirror in the shower for shaving and it fogged up immediately after turning on the shower.I had a shower mirror in my previous house (also 3M, but not this model) and I found that if it fogged up the fog could be cleared by applying a little liquid soap /shampoo to it (I find Johnson's Baby Shampoo works perfectly), spreading it across the whole surface with your finger and then washing off the soap with water from the shower.I tried it on this one & voila - fog-free mirror for the duration of my shave.
M**S
Very disappointing
Yes I knew it was only about 7 inches across, but somehow it seems even smaller than that.The biggest problem was that the plastic sheet adhered to the mirror and which you had to remove before using was stuck under the plastic rim and nearly impossible to completely remove.Overall it sort of works now I have dug out the plastic protection, but it looks cheap and nasty.
M**E
Wonky mirror.
Not a great mirror. I’m sure the adhesion will be good, but the mirror is plastic and ever so slightly warped, so has a slight feeling of a hall of mirrors, luckily at the moment the top is mostly slightly concave, the bottom of it has popped out a little so does give me the Desperate Dan look.
J**L
The adhesive just doesn't work/stick.
The mirror has a good aesthetic, however, it is not entirely fog-resistant. Keep that in mind.Since I took it out of the packaging I knew there would be a problem with the stickers and so it happened.I read and followed the instructions to stick it on the bathroom tile. He endured being stuck only for 3 weeks, after that it fell on the floor and the adhesive is unusable.I can still use the mirror, but I will have to buy new stickers to stick it on the wall again.
E**E
Distorted image not very good at all
I bought this to place on bathroom wall so installed straight away. Then thought let’s give it a go. You could not imagine my disappointment when I tried to have a shave it’s so distorted that this is impossible. It’s like something out of the hall of mirrors at a fun fair. I would skip this one and look for something that is actually usable if I was you.
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