Health & Personal Care : Jerdon First Class 20/20 Hind Sight Wall Mount Mirror, 8.25 x 6.5, 4.5X-1X Magnification, Chrome/White Finish

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Health & Personal Care : Jerdon First Class 20/20 Hind Sight Wall Mount Mirror, 8.25 x 6.5, 4.5X-1X Magnification, Chrome/White Finish

Jerdon First Class 20/20 Hind Sight Wall Mount Mirror, 8.25 x 6.5, 4.5X-1X Magnification, Chrome/White Finish

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2073





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Jerdon
EAN: 0027043099679
Label: Jerdon
Product Manufacturer: Jerdon
Model: J2020C/JP2020
Publisher: Jerdon
Release Date: October 11, 2007
Ranking: 2073
Studio: Jerdon


Product facts:
  • Hind Sight Mirror
  • 4x-1X Magnification
  • Chrome/White Finish
  • Extends up to 25" from wall















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It extends out!
This the only one I have found that extends out over 18 inches. It is large enough to use. The magnifier doesn't distort.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Jerdon Mirror
Great item for people who can't see far away in the mirror, like me.
Love it!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Magnifyiing mirror
I love this mirror! The 4x magnifier is just right for my vision. I can tilt it to catch either the natural light from the window or the artificial light from above depending upon the time of day I am using it. It swings out to just the right length so that I can see the back of my hair from all angles and because it's hands-free I can adjust whatever stray hair strands need adjusting without losing the focus.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Got lucky
This mirror is all I was looking for (I did however stick on a 10x round in a corner--plenty of room). The screw that holds the mirror onto the stem has come loose a few times, but I think I've fixed that now.



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