Heated Mirror Pad -500mm x 900mm
Thin plastic laminate encases the heating element to provide an electrically safe, double-insulated unit.
Self-adhesive attachment to any existing mirror
Permanently-sealed element requiring no transformers or thermostats
Cheaper to run than a 70 watt light bulb
Available in four standard sizes
Pads required to sit back 100mm from edges of mirror
Simply attaches to the back of any mirror, no transformers or thermostats. Safety approved.
Made in New Zealand.
Note: The installer of the mirror can attach the heat pad and the mirror to the wall - The electrical connection should be carried out by a registered electrician.
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A mirror is an object that reflects light. The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface.
Mirrors can be used in every single room. They can be conversation pieces and works of art. They can reflect light and create new dimensions in a space. Or they can be subtly incorporated into the design of a room to enhance the total look of the home.
To choose mirrors for home design, you have to look at the size, shape and style of the mirror. You also have to carefully consider placement. And it wouldn't hurt to think about places where multiple mirrors may be appropriate in your place. Done correctly, mirrors become more than something that you merely look into but something that you actually want to look at!
Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or diminished images or focus light or simply distort the reflected image.






