✨ Reflect Your Style with Ease!
The BBTO 9 Pieces Adhesive Craft Mirrors are flexible, self-adhesive mirror tiles available in various sizes (6x6 and 6x9 inches). Made from durable PET material, these shatterproof mirrors are perfect for a range of applications, from home decor to automotive use. Easy to install and maintain, they offer a modern touch to any space.
Number of Items | 9 |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 9 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 0.91"L x 0.59"W |
Theme | Art |
Frame Type | Unframed |
Color | 9 Pieces |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Modern, Contemporary |
Surface Recommendation | wall-mounted |
Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Frame Material Type | PET |
Required Assembly | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Dressing, Household furniture, Toys, Crafts, Cars, Motorcycles, Bathroom, Dresser |
Special Features | Shatterproof |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
T**H
Easy to use
The media could not be loaded. I wanted something I could use to create my own mirror by my entrance. They were easy to cut and apply and they are definitely renter friendly. They’re easy to peel off and reapply without damaging the wall.Only downside is when you cut them they splinter, but if that small detail won’t bother you, they’re great
D**A
Worked perfectly.
I bought this for a classroom bulletin board and it was so easy to use. It looked exactly liked I wanted it to. I did put them a little crooked, but that was my fault. The students loved it.
A**R
Worked well
I used these to make a huge disco ball for a party. They were easy to use, cut nicely (after a little practice), the glue is sticky, and they were very reflective. The only negative is that the sheets are not all uniform in size so if that's important to your project, beware.
R**Y
Used for tufted rugs
Okay for tufting but scratch easily. You have to be careful or they will scratch.
E**L
Don't stick and look like funhouse mirrors
The first package never arrived. The replacement package had much smaller pieces than I thought. I put them up in my office. However, they don't stick to the wall. They keep falling down and breaking. Also they're very strange sizes. After sticking them to the wall they still appeared warped and weren't very useful to see yourself. Unfortunate waste of money.
E**.
NOT A PERFECT MIRROR REFLECTION, BUT FUNCTIONAL ENOUGH
Bought these tiles to use in a tiled bathroom that has no mirrors. Not a perfect mirror reflection, but good enough to be functional! Very flexible, perfect fit for the bathroom tiles. Look great and stick great to the wall, even after a steamy shower!
P**Y
Edit: there IS a bizzarely unapparent film to peel off, but still not good.
(See edit, below.) The first pic is, to left, a tiny bit of my face, and, to the right, the BEST reflection I could achieve of it with this. Second photo: I'm taking, from above, a picture of the front of the "supposed mirror-like thing" that's lying flat-on-my-lap mirror.Yeah, it really says something when you have to explain to others (who, on here, generally assume you, yourself, took your review photo)—anyway, when you have to say, "Yeah, this is a picture of the mirror (that's advertised in this listing). Can you see? So, over there's a bit of my face and that odd, distorted thing is the reflection."Okay, yeah my kids and I, at first were convinced there had to be some foggy film you need to remove from the front of this. After looking closely, prying here and there, doing other stuff that might reveal the imagined film, we had to accept: this is just preposterously sold rubbish.My younger and I (the "creative thinkers") decided optimistically that we could use our divergent thinking to determine a not-bad use for these two packs of things. Even our open minds, though, could come up only with somewhat absurd/silly, defintely-not-helpful-or-"oh-that's-cool" purposes.EDIT: OK, I did finally figure it out—strange how completely it seems not to exist at ALL, SO, it isn't as bad as in the pics—if, after am hour you find an exactly knife & start poking around trying to find the film to take off. But, it is like a fun-house, plastic thing that CAN be used in some non-obvious place, say, to reflect light. (And you'll need some additional adhesive if you place one a bit off and have to "work with it." And the rectangles aren't really all cut the same, though mostly they are, more or less. I advise against this
P**Y
These are like regular mirrors but lightweight, flexible, are can be cut or drilled.
These are exactly what I was looking for. I needed a lightweight mirror that I cut cut a hole in the middle with to put over my webcam. It forces me to look at the eye of the cam because I tend to look away. I used a drill bit that is made for cutting out circles. It drilled the plastic right out without any problems. You get a bunch of these mirrors. I thought I was only paying for one large and one small. I got 5 small and three large. I also use these for reflectors for small item photography. I really like these! The reflection is just like a regular mirror.Do not forget to remove plastic film!
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