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This 12-inch convex acrylic safety mirror offers a 130° wide-angle view to eliminate blind spots and prevent accidents. Lightweight at 1.76 lbs, it features a fully adjustable swivel bracket for easy installation and optimal positioning. Built with weather-resistant, unbreakable materials, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use in driveways, garages, and other low-visibility areas.








N**Z
Precaution mirror
Love my mirror it has saved my home entrance from many accidents. Easy to install and good quality.
C**T
I will buy a couple more of these.
For those short on time:The mirror exceeds the expectation for an item at that price. It's definitely good for home use. It probably covers most of light commercial use applications too. I will buy more of these for our home.That being said, if you expect hail, heavy storm, big rigs, or fork lifts taking a swipe at this item on a regular basis, you may want to shop for a mirror with a metal housing. No need for you to read the remainder of this paragraph.But if used for what plastic molded mirror mounts can reasonably stand up to, I think this product is as good as it gets.Here are my reasons:1. Good packaging: It came properly packaged in a solid cardboard box inside the (additional) Amazon Box. (no picture, tossed before I decided to write a review.) The mirror surface itself is protected by a foil.2. Not skimpy on addons: It comes with a set of four nice wall anchors.3. Good concept: The mirror is plastic, which makes it light. The mount is properly coated, heavy steel. Obviously, someone must have put some thought into this.4. Good design and finish of the plastic parts: I am by no means an expert in transfer molding. But I have seen how it's done and listened to experts in Far East and here in North America. So, without taking the mirror apart I looked at how the screws are seated. And I must say, I have a very good impression of the design and manufacturing quality. Another detail is the swivel joint. It moves very smoothly, very little friction. Someone must know the plastic shrinkage very well to come up with a design like this. Well done.Some users may find it to easy to move by accident. I suggest using a dab of hot glue to hold it in place, if really needed.Hope to you find this review helpful.
R**O
Very sturdy moutning brack with lighter weight plastic mirror. Both of which work well for hanging.
I just got this and actually have not hung it up yet. So far it seems good quality for the price. There are many of these out there that are much more expensive. The metal mounting bracket is really sturdy and I don't foresee any problems with it. The mirror piece is made of plastic and much lighter, which works for me. I am going to be mounting this on a plaster wall. So heavy duty mounting bracket and light weight mirror should work in my favor. The mirror can be easily adjusted while it is hung up just by tilting it to the preferred angle. I am going to be using this in my very narrow garage to be able to see better when backing out the car. I am sure it could be used for many things. Customer service was excellent! I will update my post when I get this hung up. So far, it looks great!
J**K
Good reliable
Good product easy to install
J**O
Best monitor mirror I've purchased! (And I've returned a LOT of them...)
I don't normally do product reviews, but there are a few reasons why I'm doing this one.1. This mirror is badass.2. I also liked the insert that came with it explaining the family business and customer service.The insert for the business will speak for itself, so I'll focus on the mirror. I wanted one that gives me a reasonable viewing angle, is somewhat inconspicuous, and no drama. I've tried mirrors of varying shapes and sizes, which have used clips and adhesives, and none of them were satisfying. I even got a few "blind spot" mirrors from Advanced Auto Parts and tried to stick them to the top of my monitor.This mirror is finally the one that I keep. It talks about how it'll clips onto the monitor itself, but I love it because I took it a step further and clipped it to the monitor arm on which my monitor is mounted - so I can't even see the clip. NOW, I have a mirror that "hovers" over my monitor - the appearance is clean, I have good visibility behind me (so my sister can't accidentally scare me when she comes in my room), and I don't have to deal with anything sticky! (Also, the clip is solid - I've returned monitor mirrors where the clip was easily too small or didn't have enough power.)Thank you, Jon & Carrie! I love this mirror. :-D
D**E
This company stands behind their products with great service.
This mirror primarily consists of a convex plastic mirror, a black plastic housing, and a metal arm. All three of these components are of respectable quality. The mirror is held to the black housing by an internal cylindrical shape made of firm, black, foam rubber. This rubbery cylinder has adhesive on both ends. One end glues to the housing, and the other end glues to the center back of the mirror. A few hours after I installed the mirror assembly, the mirror had fallen to the concrete below. The adhesive had given way from the black plastic shade. I stuck it back together, thinking that perhaps it had simply been clumsily assembled. Nope, within minutes it had fallen again. I disassembled the housing until I could insert screws through the back of the housing into the rubbery cylinder. That held for a few days, but then the mirror was again on the concrete. This time the adhesive had failed at the other end. I drilled a hole in the center of the mirror and screwed it to the black cylinder and housing.I now have a functioning mirror, although it is scratched up from its many falls and has the head of a screw visible in the center of the mirror. It was not excessively hot or windy in the location of the mirror, nor is the building to which it is mounted subject to vibration. I can only conclude that the adhesive is at fault.Update: The company responded to this 2-star review by sending me a whole new mirror, and from this one I can see where the failure happened. The convex mirror is supposed to snap into a channel around the edge of its housing. The adhesive is not intended to support the weight of the mirror, and so it is not surprising that it failed. The problem was that on my first mirror, the mirror had not been snapped into place. This is an error of assembly, not material quality. I imagine that such build quality issues are rare. I just got lucky. I can happily increase my rating from 2 stars to 5, and I can recommend this company and their mirror to anyone.
A**R
Convex mirror indoor/outdoor
Small, works for small area
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