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Review on Jerdon Tri Fold Two Sided Lighted Magnification by Hunter Siemon

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The BIGGEST old-school mirror with fancy lighting

So you know that makeup mirror that's in the back of the closet under your grandmother's sink? That's it. Big, chunky, with weird '90s lighting that's as weird as it is useless. I've tried to include photos for each lighting setting to give you an idea. Day is the only sensible setting. It's fluorescent, so very bright, but nowhere near what I would call "daylight" in more modern LED mirrors. I was too annoyed to laugh but seriously. It's literally green. Evening - if by "evening" you mean "low neon dive bar" or maybe "strip club" then you've come to the right place. Pink tinge, difficult to convey in the photo. At home - take the yellowest street lamp, fill it up and shine it on your face, something like that. In fact, you could also sit next to an A19 lightbulb with a hand mirror. Aside from the weird lighting (also does anyone agree we don't need 4 settings? Just the brightest daylight, well done) the mirror itself has a weird design. The whole thing is probably 3 inches thick and contains not one, but FIVE individual mirrors (the middle one rotates for more magnification), but the mirrors are set back and somehow undersized despite the product's huge size. I can't describe it and I should have taken a picture before sending it back but it's a long plastic strip that folds out at the back with a couple of ribs holding the metal stand. a stand or plastic flap for storage, so good luck even putting the mirror in a closet so the stand doesn't fall off, smack you in the face and knock things off the shelves. Someone has made this concept WAY too complicated. does not detach from the back, so storage between this and the two-piece support leg is always a puzzle. ? - the mirror has an exit at the front. WHY. I lasted 4 days with this item and quickly sent it back.

Pros
  • Makeup mirror
Cons
  • unreliable