This mirrored vanity unit from Tesco is a functional mirrored cabinet in a mirrored finish. This 2-door cabinet has one shelf, making it ideal for storing make up and bathroom or pampering products in your bathroom. The mirrored vanity unit comes with 2 glass handles to open up the doors to store your bathroom products for when you need them. This free-standing cabinet requires self-assembly and includes full instructions and fittings.
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-mirrored-under-sink-vanity-unit/210-8241.prd#YxXt35kGAcwJoUKC.99
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jaytaaa
9 Jan 1610#2
why the hell would you want an under sink MIRRORED UNIT
UKougar to 12Mummysaltash
9 Jan 169#5
Their what?
spliffhead
9 Jan 165#3
For shaving your legs :wink:
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12Mummysaltash
9 Jan 16#1
Or delivery free if your a delivery saver customer . Just bought one so thanks op . Heat added
jaytaaa
9 Jan 1610#2
why the hell would you want an under sink MIRRORED UNIT
Jimmy67 to jaytaaa
9 Jan 16#9
I was about to ask the very same thing :smile:
spliffhead
9 Jan 165#3
For shaving your legs :wink:
Cavity to spliffhead
9 Jan 16#22
I think it'd be handier for shaving between the butt cheeks.
12Mummysaltash
9 Jan 16#4
Lol just needed a storage cupboard for bathroom and this was their .
UKougar to 12Mummysaltash
9 Jan 169#5
Their what?
sscm
9 Jan 16#6
OOS
hgv
9 Jan 161#7
Their storage cupboard that was there to buy. :wink:
sprite127594
9 Jan 162#8
Oooh myyy god the water maaarks.
hgv to sprite127594
9 Jan 16#10
Keep it away from the toilet.
ScorchingHot
9 Jan 16#11
Adding mirrors adds light! So maybe it's ideal for a small, non-windowed bathroom!
SuperDan to ScorchingHot
9 Jan 162#12
Mirrors definitely do not ADD light. They just reflect it. Come on guys, this is basic primary school physics! :stuck_out_tongue:
I'm with the rest of you on this though.... Mirrors at knee-level in a bathroom is just asking for trouble.
snoopy88
9 Jan 16#13
oos :disappointed:
fosterdog
9 Jan 161#14
at £11 its a great deal.. but when you add in £7.95 delivery that kills it for me.. hot if you're a delivery saver customer but otherwise its seems pretty standard price..
noahsdad to fosterdog
9 Jan 161#16
I agree, is nothing amazing unless its a steal of a price. HEAT for OP as this will help some though. There is something very similar in my local Bargain BM for last 2-3 months. All white though, no mirrors :smiley: From memory the cost is something like £20-25. Might be worth a check if in your local Bargain BM anyway.
noahsdad
9 Jan 16#15
That is adding light though, because where the light would contact with walls or objects and just die off, it carries on. Technicaly no light volume is being added so correct in that regard, but the light period and area covered is being extended, so light is being added to a room with mirrors.
Another good example of this is you can buy "reflectors" (basically a long curved shiny aluminium strip) for aquarium/tank lights at pets at home or any good pet store. They sit on top of the light beam, attached with clips. This means instead of light ending and getting lost on the roof of the tank, it reflects back down. These products usually claim to "double your lighting", but in truth they add about an extra 50% light to a tank, which is still amazing!
Of course how much light goes into your average bathroom is going to be quite limited anyhow and have to agree with the general consensus on here, mirrors on an undersink cabinet is just ridiculous but very hilarious :smiley:
Sophiasky
9 Jan 16#17
Just looking at their delivery plans. At the moment you can try out a month free and then the cheapest option is £2.50 per month for 12 months. Think I read that next month, Tesco Direct will be charging £2 for a Click and Collect order. Do you think that when they start charging £2 for a Click and Collect order, that you will still get free delivery if you have a plan with them?
lindabuchan to Sophiasky
9 Jan 16#21
If you have a delivery plan you have to spend £10 to get free c&c otherwise it's £30
Proveright
9 Jan 16#18
The mirrors could be the foggy variety not the reflective one ? Either way mirrors are asking for trouble, being knocked or cracked.
rsl1uk
9 Jan 16#19
"Sorry, there are currently no sellers for this product."
Besford
9 Jan 16#20
So yet again - it's rubbish but because 'it's cheap' it gets hot on HUKD! :confused:
ScottishIndependence2018
9 Jan 16#23
HOT!!!:confused: This has to be the crappiest/useless item ever listed on here by far, and i'm sure we've all seen some crackers, must be made in Kazakhstan(_;)
ScorchingHot
9 Jan 16#24
I meant they add a more airy affect, and they generally give the impression of rooms being bigger than they physically are... What is it with all these HUKD b**ches these days? This site is for deals, not people picking fault consistently.. find something better to do with your life!
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Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-mirrored-under-sink-vanity-unit/210-8241.prd#YxXt35kGAcwJoUKC.99
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All comments (25)
I'm with the rest of you on this though.... Mirrors at knee-level in a bathroom is just asking for trouble.
Another good example of this is you can buy "reflectors" (basically a long curved shiny aluminium strip) for aquarium/tank lights at pets at home or any good pet store. They sit on top of the light beam, attached with clips. This means instead of light ending and getting lost on the roof of the tank, it reflects back down. These products usually claim to "double your lighting", but in truth they add about an extra 50% light to a tank, which is still amazing!
Of course how much light goes into your average bathroom is going to be quite limited anyhow and have to agree with the general consensus on here, mirrors on an undersink cabinet is just ridiculous but very hilarious :smiley: