🪞 Transform your walls, amplify your vibe!
This set of 10 self-adhesive, flexible mirror sheets (6x6 inches each) is crafted from ultra-thin, unbreakable PET material with a polished silver finish. Designed for easy peel-and-stick application on smooth indoor surfaces, these frameless tiles brighten and visually enlarge any space while offering a safe, stylish alternative to traditional glass mirrors.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 6 inches |
Item Form | Sheet |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Square |
Subject Character | Bubble |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Color | Silver |
Theme | Space |
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Recommended Uses For Product | Wall, Mirror |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Surface Recommendation | Wall |
Reusability | Reusable |
Additional Features | Unbreakable, Full Length, Frameless |
M**K
Perfect for my needs!
If you’re looking for an inexpensive, lightweight, self-adhesive PET reflective mirror that’s easy to work with, this product is a fantastic choice. I used it for a unique project—an "Infinity Mirror" build, where this served as the backer mirror paired with a two-way partially coated mirror as the external glass. Here’s my experience to help you decide if this is right for your needs.Performance and ConsiderationsThe mirror delivers a clear, sharp reflection, but only when applied to a perfectly flat surface. Any bumps or imperfections on the surface will distort the reflection, so prep your surface carefully. It also needs to be spotlessly clean to ensure strong adhesion and avoid air gaps or specks that could affect the mirror’s appearance. Be aware that the PET material is relatively soft, and the mirror surface scratches easily, so handle it with care during installation.For my infinity mirror project, I initially placed the mirror on cardboard as a backer without adhering it. This caused slight distortion, which I actually liked for the effect, but I worried about long-term warping. To prevent this, I affixed the mirror to a thin piece of plywood, and even with my less-than-perfect application, it stayed securely in place without delaminating. The reflection was perfect for my needs, creating the ideal infinity effect.Cutting and InstallationCutting this mirror to size was straightforward but requires the right technique. I lightly scored the surface several times with an X-Acto knife, followed by a final deep pass to create a clear line. Then, I placed a thin piece of plywood under the larger portion and used a steel ruler to apply pressure to the trim piece, snapping it cleanly along the scored line. This method gave me a precise, clean edge. I tried using scissors, but the results were uneven—possibly due to my scissors not being sharp enough. Other cutting methods might work, but scoring and snapping was perfect for my project.VerdictAt this price point, you can’t beat the value of this reflective mirror. It’s lightweight, easy to cut, and delivers a clear reflection when properly applied to a flat, clean surface. It was perfect for my infinity mirror project, and I’m thrilled with the results. Just be mindful of the need for a smooth surface, thorough cleaning before adhesion, and careful handling to avoid scratches. I highly recommend this product for DIY projects or any application needing a budget-friendly, reflective surface.Pro Tip: Score and snap with an X-Acto knife and steel ruler for clean cuts, and ensure your surface is perfectly flat and clean for the best reflection and adhesion. If you find this useful please mark helpful!
B**J
Total bummer
These definitely weren’t as expected. When they arrived, they looked pretty cool all packed up and when you check them out, they were basically a big sticker. The reflection was not great either. I did put them on my granddaughter’s closet door. She is three, so we were going to make it work and that way she could look at herself and fix her hair or put on Chapstick. Within six hours, they fell off. I restock them and we even tried a different set on a different door and the same thing happened. Definitely not worth it.
M**D
it's a quality product
If you're needing something like this for an Arts & Crafts project, I think it works great. The mirror quality is a little distorted but good (at least for what I needed it for) the adhesive strength is good and the stickiness works fine. 2 thumbs up from me.
S**E
Good
These are great for crafting, for the price.
V**M
Works well for basic use, but not clear.
OK for use as a reflective tape, but the mirroring is NOT clear. You can't make things out it in. I use it to build a toy periscope on a playhouse and you can't see anything clearly. BUT it's better than nothing and if you just want light mirroring, it's fine. I used it on my mic boom so I could see the reflection of the mute button and it's perfect for that. My mic is positioned where I can't see the mute button well (and I can't rotate it more and still have access to the other buttons with my left hand). Having a little reflectivity on the end of the mic boom made is so easy to see the light.
C**N
Good product
This product was extremely reflective very very close to mirror. I can't say how Scratch resistant it is because I decided to go in a different direction for my project. Just try not to bend it too much when you peel the protective covers. It's very beautiful and simple to use.
E**K
Garbage!!
You ever seen a magic house mirror? Where it’s all wavy and distorts your body? That’s what these look like. With an added smell of cheap acrylic, I just wouldnt buy these. They’re definitely the size it’s labeled as, just terrible quality. They don’t hang up worth a shot. I wouldn’t waste the money.
S**.
Could be better if handled better throughout supply chain
I think the biggest issue with these is that they seem to be mistreated at one or more points throughout the supply chain; both sets I have ordered have had creases and/or dents, which permeate the entire stack, so every single sheet has the same flaw. The first set I ordered only had a minor dent, so I used them anyway, because it didn't matter a lot for the little cabinets I was mirroring. However, the second (depicted) set I ordered had a huge crease, as if the stack had been rolled, or as if someone attempted to fold it. They did ship in a box, but these sheets should really be sandwiched between rigid cardboard before they leave the factory.Another problem with these is that the adhesive -- which is definitely strong enough for most purposes -- is not applied evenly, and that contributes to the wavy effect after the mirror sheet is applied. Perhaps warming the sheets with a hair dryer before application will help the adhesive even out?The best results I have gotten from these have been on perfectly clean, smooth surfaces, like on a sheet of freshly-unwrapped acrylic, but even then: there's always still some slight waviness to the reflection. Any tiny piece of dust or lint between the mirror sheet and surface will make a bubble.
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