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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
HERMOSO. Excelente empaque y calidad del espejo. Exactamente como se ve en la foto. Le da un toque elegante al área; una vez instalado no necesitas mucha decoración. El espejo lo dice todo.
daniela lemus
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
I love this mirror it is honestly the best
Susan Mocarski
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Love this mirror - the only thing I would change is to make it possible to change the color of the light from the front. You have to do it from the back before you hang it, but we just set it to match the rest of the lighting in the bathroom where it is.
atlga
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This mirror was perfect, installed in a small bath with a sloped ceiling. There was no room for a ceiling or wall lights. The mirror provides plenty of light and has multiple settings.
LouLou
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
It is big and awesome she loves it and it looks amazing. Wish it had like the sunset color but it doesn’t. Easy hook up.
Amanda
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Love this mirror
AM
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Good quality mirror with LED lights. Bright enough to light up the room without other lights.
Cupcake
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
JSneijder 36 Inch Round LED Mirror, Backlit Mirror for Bathroom Wall, Circle Vanity Mirror with LED Lights, Wall Mounted Anti-Fog Dimmable Round Lighted Makeup Mirror, CRI 90+I got this mirror for a granny flat we put in for my mom. I'm happy with the mirror itself. It's huge and I love the backlit design. I also like the touch dimmer on the mirror front--it's intuitive and will be easy for my mom to use. The controls are pretty understated, so it the power on it fails one day, it's still a great-looking mirror. If I were hardwiring it, I think I'd be totally happy with it. But we need to use it with a cord, and there are a few issues with this (but no deal-breakers). The first is that while it comes with a plug kit, the included plug is black rather than white, while the cord is white. I'd guess a white cord will be more welcome than a black cord would be in most bathrooms, but the plug should be white as well, so it doesn't stand out like a sore thumb. It's a cheap fix, but if you want to use this corded, I'd order a grounded white plug along with the mirror (but for the price of the mirror, it really should have been included).The second issue is the wiring diagram. I wanted to verify it before following the instructions, because, you know, I don't want to electrocute my mom or burn her house down or anything. I'm not an electrician, so maybe this isn't as important as it seems, but the hot and neutral wires are switched in the wiring diagram in the manual. In the U.S., the standard grounded outlet, if you're looking at it with the grounded hole oriented on the bottom, the narrow prong slot on the right is the hot line, and the wider one on the left is the neutral line. But the manual diagram, if you rotate it around so that the grounding wire is on the bottom (the illustration shows it upside-down to how most people think of a grounded plug), then it shows the hot wire on the left, the opposite. Since there are non-polarized plugs that work in either direction, I assume that it's not life-threatening or anything, but especially in the bathroom, it just seems like you want it done the best way. And on the upside: now I know how to replace a plug! (It's easy!)Lastly, there's no notch for the cord in the metal frame that forms the back of the mirror, so if you're running a cord, you'll either need to cut a notch, or you'll have a mirror that hangs kinda caddywampus where the cord pushes it away from the wall. My plan is to drill a hole, since the cord isn't that wide and you can feed it through before wiring the plug. If that fails, probably cut a little slot with a hacksaw.
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