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04-25-2019 09:41 AM
$149.95 for a mirror. Am I missing something? Who would pay that much money for a mirror?
04-25-2019 09:53 AM
@joann1218 wrote:$149.95 for a mirror. Am I missing something? Who would pay that much money for a mirror?
Not me!!!
04-25-2019 09:59 AM
I would if the 10x manification was the whole mirror and not just a little circle. The 10x mirror I am using now cost $129 and since I was a teen always had a really good lighted mirror. As we age, our eyesight close is bad in most. I want my makeup on smoothly and you can't tell if you can't see right. I have seen so many women with unblended foundation, too much blush or lopsided eyebrows and strange eyeliner and clumpy mascara that probably is the result of using just a regular mirror with not light or inadequate lighting. I know I couldn't apply my eye makeup without my 10x mirror. For those who don't wear makeup or very little maybe not needed and would be seen as a ridiculous price but for the many of us who love our makeup, getting a good mirror is a no brainer. We all have something we are willing to pay more for.
04-25-2019 10:06 AM - edited 04-25-2019 10:14 AM
I would also for all the exact reasons that @Pook mentioned.
Blind as a bat, need a GOOD mirror. Mine was from BBB, cost just about that. It is installed in the side of my cabinet.
I don't question who would buy and what people spend their money on!
04-25-2019 10:24 AM
Put me in line with those who would spend that kind of money for a great, easy-to-use mirror. That kind of mirror plus myriad magnifying glasses for reading are requirements for me to remain living independently. That money is a gnat on the screen compared to what hiring help or moving into assisted living would cost in my part of the nation.
Besides, I spend virtually nothing on make-up - some trade-offs make total sense - they don't make us wasteful.
04-25-2019 10:32 AM
I would never pay that much for a mirror. Plus, 10x is too high a magnification. I like 5x. My mom had a 10x and when I used it, it made me dizzy and nauseous and I had to practically press my face up to it to be in focus. You can do better at Bed bath and beyond probably, and use a 20% off coupon too.
04-25-2019 11:04 AM
@joann1218 wrote:$149.95 for a mirror. Am I missing something? Who would pay that much money for a mirror?
@you could be missing chin hairs...just saying.I find my eyesight not great these days.
04-25-2019 11:13 AM
I got a great lighted pedestal mirror at Costco and I think I paid $14.95 for it (maybe $19.95 but still). One side is 1X, and it swivels for 10X (which I need these days). It doesn't have brightness control, but I would probably keep it at the highest brightness anyway. It doesn't sense when I am near and turn itself on, but it's easy enough for me to press a button. It's great, especially at 1/10th the price!
04-25-2019 03:22 PM
I have this mirror. I bought it at Nordstrom a few years ago, and I absolutely love it. It was well worth the money for me. We all have our priorities.
04-25-2019 06:01 PM - edited 04-25-2019 06:09 PM
If you think that's bad, Simplehuman just announced they have a smart mirror with google assist, coming next spring, and the total package is somewhere around $700. Just the mirror part is $400 and then the google assist is extra. It's called the Sensor Mirror Hi-Fi and the Sensor Mirror Hi-Fi Assist.
"Hey Google"
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