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Review on πŸ’„ Easehold LED Vanity Makeup Mirror with Tri-Fold Design, 38 Lights, 180 Degree Free Rotation, A-White by Jerry Frey

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Easehold vs High End Citizen

I know it's unfair to compare these two mirrors as they are completely different prices. One of them costs $27 for an ordinary person versus $150 for an ordinary person. But just for info in case anyone is interested. First. Price difference. Maintenance costs $27. Last year for Valentine's Day I bought a common man with a $30 coupon so I paid $130 (tax included) for it and I really like it. But I need one in my closet for my teeth and when I wash my face. By the way. It's super clear and bright when I used it to check my teeth. And I need another one for the dressing table. But SH is too expensive so I searched the market for the same brightness which advertises as the brightest at 1000 lux. The SH packaging states a brightness of 800 lux. After comparing the two, I definitely found Easyhold to be darker than SH. So your description of 1000 lux is not true. Please it must be light enough for makeup. Serious. This EASEHOLD is not bright enough at all. Or maybe I'm spoiled for SH.2. Increase. Easehold has multiple mirrors: 2 1Γ—. 1 equals 3x. 1 is 5Γ— 1 additional mirror 10Γ—. SHE is only 5x with 1 additional 10x. I'm used to 5.Γ—. (It takes time. But I ended up falling in love with 5Γ— So amazingly clear!) this and wait for Valentine's Day to see SH drop the price again as 1000 lux is all wrong.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later