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    Wow, that's expensive! They are only £4.50 here ($7). I have one and it is excellent. When I moved into my new house, the bathroom sink is under the window which is great for light but there was nowhere to put a mirror. Got one of those and fixed it to the adjacent wall and it is perfect. I can move it closer or further as I want. Hate the magnifying side though as I keep missing my face!

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    Mine is lighted and has an articulating arm. It's been in the same spot for 8-9 years. It's great for close work around the stash and goatee, and like Richard said, a bunch of other stuff. Hard to imagine shaving life without it.

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    That's it......I am buying one maybe 2. What more can I have coming in the mail.

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    I need something like that. I just posted a search on ebay for 'Wall mounted shaving mirror' and there are 264 listings ! Anyway, I'll check amazon out and read reviews. Thanks to the OP for posting the question and all who replied.
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    That's like the one I've had in my downstairs bathroom for the last 15 years, was always great to have, but was absolutely perfect for when I took up the straight razor, never have used the other high magnifying side though, it's just great to be able to position it where you want, whether occasionally close in if you want to get a tough area under your chin, or back it off for the full view, and easily swings out of the way. Must have AFAIC....

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post

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    Mine is lighted and has an articulating arm. It's been in the same spot for 8-9 years. It's great for close work around the stash and goatee, and like Richard said, a bunch of other stuff. Hard to imagine shaving life without it.

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    That's a nice one with the plug-in light...what make/brand/model is that, like to have a look at one like that if you don't mind....very nice!
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    I've recently added the extendible swivel with reg mirror on one side and 10 X on the other.
    Not cheap but love it.
    Before I purchased the mirror I used to think I was getting fairly close shaves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    That's a nice one with the plug-in light...what make/brand/model is that, like to have a look at one like that if you don't mind....very nice!
    I don't see any manufacturer markings on the outside of the mirror at all.
    Wish I could help more.
    Funny...my wife got it 8-9 years ago as a present and insisted that I immediately hang it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galopede View Post
    Wow, that's expensive! They are only £4.50 here ($7). I have one and it is excellent. When I moved into my new house, the bathroom sink is under the window which is great for light but there was nowhere to put a mirror. Got one of those and fixed it to the adjacent wall and it is perfect. I can move it closer or further as I want. Hate the magnifying side though as I keep missing my face!

    Gareth
    Wife picked one of these up for me at the local Ikea....$6.99!!!!
    Haven't had the chance to mount it yet....but looks like it'll fill the bill in my "den"!!

    Close shaves should SOOTHE ya...NOT SCARE ya!!

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