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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How high should I hang my bathroom mirror?

The ideal height for hanging a bathroom mirror is generally around eye level, which is typically about 1.4m to 1.6m from the floor. This ensures that everyone can comfortably see their reflection. If you're hanging the mirror above a vanity unit, leave a gap of around 100mm to 150mm between the top of the unit and the bottom of the mirror for a balanced and functional look. The height can vary depending on the size of the mirror and the height of the users in your home.

2. How do I prevent my bathroom mirror from fogging up?

To prevent your bathroom mirror from fogging up, you can install a heated mirror pad or a demister. These are small heating devices that are applied to the back of the mirror, keeping the surface warm and preventing condensation from forming. Another simple solution is to use an anti-fog spray, which can be applied to the mirror before use. Regularly wiping down the mirror after a shower or using a bathroom fan can also help reduce fogging.

3.Are bathroom mirrors with LED lighting energy-efficient?

Yes, bathroom mirrors with LED lighting are highly energy-efficient. LEDs consume significantly less power than traditional bulbs, with an LED mirror using just 8 to 15 watts compared to 60 watts for an incandescent bulb. This translates to lower electricity bills, with running costs as low as a few pence per month. LEDs also have a long lifespan, lasting up to 50,000 hours, meaning fewer replacements and reduced waste.

4. Do demister mirrors require a separate power source?

Yes, demister mirrors do require a separate power source. They typically have a small heated pad behind the mirror that helps prevent fogging. This pad is powered by electricity, which is usually connected to the same circuit as the lighting or through a separate connection. Be sure to check the product details for specific installation requirements, as the wiring may need to be professionally installed for safety and functionality.

5. How does Bluetooth work on illuminated mirrors?

Bluetooth functionality in illuminated mirrors allows you to connect your phone or other Bluetooth-enabled devices wirelessly. Once paired, you can play music, podcasts, or take calls through the built-in speakers on the mirror. Some models also allow you to control the lighting or adjust settings directly from your device. It’s a great feature for adding a bit of convenience and entertainment to your bathroom routine.