"By
Ed
D. Strickler
(Mobile, Al USA) I am only into my first week using this
product,
but the mirror and light works great! The light has two small LEDs, but
they are just bright enough to illuminate under my neck which is the
part that is normally hard to see using overhead lighting
only.
I
also like
the timer on the
light so I can turn it on and forget about it.
The three suction cups are high enough quality that they hold the
mirror to my glass shower enclosure just fine.
The clock is keeping good time.
The mirror has performed flawlessly so far.
Absolutely
no
fogging to this
point even on cool mornings when I could not see anything with my old
shower mirror.
I don't know how long the unit will last, but I am very pleased with it
so far."
"By
Janet
Lirette "Janet
Gleason" My husband
always shaves in the shower with a mirror
and all of his mirrors fall off after a couple of years. This one won't
do that. He loves it and I'm glad I purchased it for him.
The
price was
worth it. It is
very convenient and has a place to hold the razor, which is a plus. I
would recommend it to anyone who's husband shaves while showering,
which, of course, is the best way to shave."
"By
C.
Lam I
purchased a Z'Fogless at Costco about 5 years ago and was very happy
with it till I recently sprayed it with CLR tile and tub cleaner, which
severely spotted the mirror.
This
new one
is similar.
Pricey, and the light is not useful to me (I have a well lit bathroom),
but nothing matches the convenience of a fogless mirror to shave by,
and this one is large enough to actually use as compared to the cheap
ones in Walgreens.
The
razor
holder barely holds
my razor, but is serviceable. Very sturdy - my old one once came off
the wall and broke the grouted ceramic soap tray built into my shower
in half, but the mirror suffered nary a scratch."
"By
Coast-Lover
(Gulf
Coast) - See all my reviews
This mirror was a gift for my son-in-law. He says it works quite well.
Would have rated it 5-stars if the LED lights were just a bit brighter."
Mirror
Facts!
The
first known modern full-length
mirrors were made around 100 AD.
Crude hand mirrors found in Egypt and Turkey date before 6000 BC.
The two-way mirror was originally called the Transparent Mirror.
Zlatko
Zadro invented the fogless mirror
in 1983 because he wanted to solve that problem for himself.
The
mirror on the Hubble telescope is 7.8
feet tall and does not deviate from a perfect curve by more than 1 /
800,000th of an inch.
The
4,085 square mile Salar
de
Uyuni
salt flat in Bolivia becomes the world's largest natural mirror during
the rainy season.