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The 24 x 36 Inch Pivot Bathroom Mirror combines modern farmhouse aesthetics with practical functionality. Featuring a high-definition silver mirror and a durable black metal frame, this mirror is designed for easy installation and safe shipping, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
M**N
Looking Good!
Great mirrors - elegant looking - completes a great bathroom!Great / quick customer service - THX!
C**A
Mirror
Nice looking mirror
R**E
Probably just my lack of experience
This is a pain to put up. It’s still sitting on bathroom floor. Pretty sure it’s my lack of experience in a challenging situation but unless you are hanging on a flat wall. There may be challenges, also we are hanging with pivot points vertical because I didn’t read full description and thought they were Interchangeable
P**E
Very nice
Sturdy and heavy mirror, looks awesome in my half bath! Just don’t do what I did and think it didn’t come with the pivot pieces and order a replacement mirror! Look hard in the outer corners of the packaging and you will find them! Haha
H**P
Beautiful Mirror - a hot mess to install
The steps to install this are very difficult and the small screw pieces that come with it are tiny and hard to maneuver. I lost 1 because they’re the size of 1/2 a pencil eraser & ended up having to just hang it like a picture with wire.
J**C
None of the edges are square, unsturdy, terrible pain to hang.
** Update - the seller resolved my issue sufficiently **We used a level to hang the brackets for this mirror. After attaching the mirror to the wall with the brackets provided, the mirror was completely out of level despite the brackets being level. I had to adjust the brackets to be 3/8" out of level to level the bottom of the mirror, only to realize that none of the other sides are level or plumb now. The whole mirror is completely out of square. It is also very cheaply made and the reflection is distorted depending on where you stand. Because the posts that attach the mirror to the arms are flimsy, it looks as if the mirror is going to fall off the wall. We didn't hours hanging this only to find it's impossible to square up. We now have holes in our wallpaper so we are stuck with it.
A**S
Stylish!
We ordered this for the ADU we are building in our backyard. The bathroom is small and we needed something that wouldn’t take up much wall space but that would be substantial enough.This beauty fits the space perfectly. It’s very sturdy - it’s heavy and needs to be installed properly! Especially because of the pivot feature. Speaking of the pivot feature - what a way to maximize our tiny space! You can adjust it to see the bottom of your outfit without having to add a full length mirror! It’s gorgeous in form and function!
D**E
Challenging to hang but achievable
Most times installing or hanging home decor can pulled off without the slightest difficulty. This is not one of those items. It was a pain in the hee-hinny to say the very least. However, I successfully achieved a sturdy mount after taking a break from the ordeal and returning to it the next morning with a clear head.There is not any type of template included so that you know your hole placements are exact. What I did since I couldn’t fit it on my printer, I placed the two metal hanging brackets,one in each circle, on the sides. Then I took some 2” wide painters tape and extended it from furthest of the outside circle on the left to the furthest point of the circle on the right. Basically just to ensure both holes for screws were covered by the tape. Next, I took a marker and colored in the holes that were below the tape. Then remove the tape and place it on the wall where you plan to install the mirror. I would try to secure one side to a stud. Approximately 20” between the two sides so the likelihood of being able to hit 2 studs is next to impossible.The hardware included with this mirror consists of 4 wood screws and 4 anchors. Do not use the screws with the anchors. Screws slip right out of anchors due to the weight of the mirror. Probably resulting in you having to create new holes right above or right below depending on whether or not your anchors are damaged or if you don’t have the screws on hand big enough to fit anchors . I ended up using toggle bolts to ensure a sturdy mount for this heavy mirror that will be tilted often. They worked perfectly.Once installed, the mirror functions without fail. Due to the shortness of mounting arms, the tilt doesn’t have a wide range in either direction. Approximately 2.5” in both directions..In the pictures I’ve posted for reference, if you look just above the mounting arms , you will see where I made my first holes that the screws followed by the anchors came out of the wall due to the weight of the mirror. I haven’t tackled filling the holes in yet because I will have to take the mirror down. I’m not ready for all that again right now.
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