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- Adjustable magnification, lighting and built-in electrical outlet
- Sharp look and attractive white finish will match any home décor
- Includes 4 adjustable settings for daytime, evening, home and office environments. Glare-free fluorescent lighting
- 1x and 5x magnification options to make sure every detail is in place
- Comes with a 1-year limited warranty ; AC Outlet ; UL/cUL Listed
- This unit is 13.8-inches (L) by 3.75-inches (W) by 12.25-inches (H) in size and folds flat for travel or easy storage
Finn –
I love this mirror but the one I just ordered had a defect. The rotating tints for the lighting wouldn’t rotate. Very disappointed because I really like this mirror, if I could’ve rotated it to the day position, it would’ve been OK because that’s the only one I used but no, it would not rotate at all. I purchased this mirror first back in 2018 and needed to replace it because the bulbs burned out. I really hope the next one I receive will work great and not have any defects.
Pam O. –
I really like this product, just what I was looking for @ a very GOOD PRICE!! You CANNOT find these in the store(s) anylonger, they are all a one piece or are battery operated? Battery operated are the worst thing these companies came up with for this kind of product!!!!! Batteries are costly & for this type of product batteries are not acceptable & do not last long!! Not to mention they are outrageously exspenive too in the store whether battery operated or if you’re lucky to even find a plug in one?? This is a Great product & sure worth the $34.00 I paid!! Oh not to mention it has a built in plug also( bonus)!!!!🙂
Natalie –
I’ve used this type of mirror ever since I stared wearing makeup- around 1985 (wow, I’m old) Mom used it, as did all her sisters, so it was a no-brainer for me. Unfortunately, my 20yo mirror fell and broke into a zillion pieces (cuz, after 2 decades, the plastic does get brittle)
I’m elated to see that this is identical to the one I had.
IMO, no other mirror compares to this. I’ve tried the ‘new’ LED ones, and the light they emit is laughable. (srsly-just use a non-lighted one and save your $)
The ones with incandescent bulbs give off far too much heat and the light tends to be very yellow, which often has me skipping the bronzing powder, and leaving the house looking like Casper.
The light from the F6T5-CW fluorescent bulbs in this are in the ‘goldilocks zone’ … not-too-cool, not-too-warm…just right. I rarely use the colour filters, and instead have it set to ‘daylight’. The only exception is when I’m going out at night. I’ll slide it to the ‘evening’ setting to check if my makeup is defined enough for low light.
The side mirrors are ideal for applying liner to the top lashline and for making sure there is no line of demarcation from foundation on the sides of the face and jawline.
In stores, these are usually upwards of $80. But, as usual, Amazon has it for much less. In any case, this is worth every penny as it will last for decades (and really, how many products last that long nowadays?)
PROS:
•Bright
•Ideal light temperature of 4100K
•Low heat
•Bulbs last for years
•Side mirrors are handy
CONS:
•Should they burn out, the F6T5-CW replacement bulbs may be hard to find
•Would have preferred the main mirror was a side-to-side swivel as opposed to up and down that this has.
Fabiola López –
Muy práctico, los diferentes tipos de luz son excelentes para cada ambiente, el aumento del espejo es perfecto para detalles.
Eileen –
O.k. this is my second update. After I wrote the last update I contacted the company and they were great. They sent me a new mirror in about 1 day (don’t know how that happened but I got it the next day (but they are only in the next state)). Anyway, the new mirror works fine and I’m very pleased with it. So I do recommend this mirror after all.
I’m just adding an update to my prior review. About two weeks ago, the light started flickering when I turned the mirror on – eventualy the light stops flickering, but even so, it’s not as bright as it was. The right bulb looks about ready to blow out – the top 1/5th is not lit. I tried to return it, but the ‘return window’ is over and I couldn’t find a number to call to complain.
I just wanted to warn would-be buyers. I’ll stick with stores like Costco next time that have a better return policy.
This was my prior review.
I purchased this mirror about 1 month ago and have used it daily since. I am very happy with this purchase. It’s not quite as large as it looks in the pics, but it’s still a very nice size.
I’ve had lighted make-up mirrors for a very long time. I would rate this the best for several reasons.
1. I keep it propped open on a dressing table. I think it is very sturdy. As I recall, the piece that props the mirror up is the most flimsy (in other models) and one of the first things to go. This feels solid and there are two pieces used to prop it up.
2. The lighting is very good. You have the ability to choose Day, Home, etc., but I generally only ever use Day.
3. I especially like the fact that it has two side mirrors so you get to see the parts of you that you never see (and maybe never want to see:)). I’ve had compliments lately on how I look and I think it’s because I apply better make-up.
4. The reverse side of the mirror has 5X magnification, and it likewise is a very good mirror – not distorting as I sometimes find magnification mirrors to be.
I read some of the other reviews before purchasing but I don’t find some of them to be true. The light turns on with a switch very easily; you don’t have to press and hold. I’ve seen that in other models but not this one. Perhaps the manufacturer improved the product since the first reviews were written.
All in all, I’m very satisfied with this purchase and I would recommend it to anyone. I believe it is a quality product and I think it will last – it’s sturdy, solid and seems to be made of good materials (not flimsy).
Raul Palacios –
Excelente diseño y buena calidad
Deb –
Needed a new light up magnifying mirror for a while. This was the perfect choice. So easy to use. Magnifying mirror is a blessing. Love the options for lighting. Now I can easily see what I am doing. A+++
Judy Vomhof –
I use daily for applying my makeup.. much better job using magnification!
Brenda Anderson –
The settings work great. It’s bright, and not a problem with the magnification. Wish it were a little smaller, that’s why I deducted a point.
justcyn –
First of all I love to read the reviews and look at the pictures. It helps make online shopping so much easier to know what you are getting.
This morning my husband and I had a discussion about mirrors. I just turned 55, just got my first pair of real, full-time, long overdue, eyeglasses to replace those reading glasses I have lived in denial with for so long. For a little makeover I got a new hairstyle and, with my new hair and glasses look, I now want to spruce myself up and start wearing makeup more often again too. I discovered though, that you couldn’t wear the glasses and apply eye makeup. So I was back to where I was before, not caring about putting on makeup because I simply can’t see to apply it. I mentioned, to hubby, I now needed a magnifying mirror.
This got started when my husband was looking for a hand-held mirror (for another, non-grooming reason) this morning. At that time I also remembered that back in the late 60’s and early 70’s, my mom had given me a, variable lighted, standup, swiveling, magnifying, makeup mirror, similar to this style. I think it was a GE brand. I loved it. They were a popular item back then. Today it seems they are hard to find, with only a few models made anymore. I had lost track of that mirror and hadn’t thought about needing another makeup mirror until now, 40 years later!
The real clincher was that hubby also said he’d always thought it would be great to have a mirror for shaving. (I’m not sure whether he meant tilting or magnifying or both? Yes, of course, we have a regular mirror on the wall we have always used!)
I hunted this mirror down on Amazon and the price was right with free shipping. I looked at the Conair model (Conair also has one without the side mirrors). A reviewer mentioned a Jilbere brand. I looked at those too. The Jilbere’s were more expensive and the Conair could be had for about $9 less than this Jerdon one. But reviewers convinced me that the Jerdon was better lit. I’m not sure hubby ever considered or knew about mirrors being lit at all, but when he sees it, I know he’s going to be a stickler about the lights being bright enough for him. I also know, at my age, how I’d like nice bright lights too. This made the little bit of extra money for better lighting well worth it.
I also read a review of the Conair (somewhere, maybe not even Amazon) that complained that the center mirror swivel should be horizontal to tilt without having to adjust the mirror stand, and not vertical. I suppose you can look at it both ways though. The Conair is adjustable horizontally on the mirror stand AND swivels vertically. Maybe the dual action, even if a little more inconvenient, is a plus for you. I opted though, through reading the Jerdon reviews, and the picture showing the horizontal tilt (very helpful), that this made more sense. The Jilbere appears to swivel vertically. (My old GE swiveled vertically, as I remember, and I vaguely recall thinking it wasn’t my favorite feature to have to adjust the stand for the horizontal tilt.) I figured the vertical angle views could be adjusted enough for my needs on the side panels. Although the side panels are not magnified (side panels are not magnified on any models at all) this still seemed like the one for me.
Pictures of it in different views, especially the closed up view, also revealed that it was styled with clean lines that hubby would like and wouldn’t seem like too much of a feminine appliance.
I have to laugh though. Hubby indicated a round standing mirror with his hands when talking about it. Oh my, I looked at the hundreds of those babies that are available now. My personal opinion of them is that even the nicest ones look like a chintzy little utility tool item (albeit handy) that was made in China and you got from Fingerhut. The mirror floating in space (but necessarily supported by some apparatus) style just turns me off. There are a few modern looking rectangle, freestanding and wall mounted jobs but they are always more expensive than they I’d care to pay and, in my minds eye, don’t look a whole lot different than the little round ones. No matter how they dress it up they just look like a time worn, antiquated (albeit handy!) design. It’s sort of like a toaster. There’s not much you can do with a toaster that makes it so significantly modernized and updated that it doesn’t still look much like any toaster that was made 50 years ago.
In reality even the cheapest unlit round ones are ridiculously priced for such small little viewing areas. Forget the designer lit ones with fancy frame and base finishes. They run in the hundreds of dollars! Unbelievable! I also read that the lights are often specialized and irreplaceable. They are often battery operated, no thanks. Features like dimming, color change, or an outlet on the base, wall mounting brackets ect… make the itty-bitty things incredibly pricey. Give me a makeup mirror that looks like an official appliance and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, instead of a cheap looking tool that cost more than my microwave oven! Maybe hubby didn’t know they had these big mirrors. I did because I remember my one from the good old days. He’s going to love it!
Oh, and many thanks to the reviewer that explained about holding the light switch a few seconds. It doesn’t bother me to do that and, if I remember correctly, I think I had to hold the switch on my old GE mirror too. One of the first upfront reviews I looked at was the one about the bulbs burning out but the other reviewer, favorably clearing up the mystery, eased my mind. Great piece of advice, instead of thinking the bulbs don’t work. When I got the thing I did spot the note right above the button, explaining the holding of the switch also. Some people never read labels though.
My next challenge is that those stupid little round mirrors would have fit much better on my tiny little bathroom vanity countertop a whole lot better than this rig, but I’ll make it work somehow. After all you can close it up and store it, and those little round ones are pretty much destined to sit on the vanity top all the time.