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Product Review – Cassani Fogless Shower Mirror

May 13, 2014

4ce7e5b785bd778e217e88bdd44231651e5071d8Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Last week, I was sent a Cassani Fogless shower mirror. The mirror is designed to keep from fogging up letting you shave or wash your face in the shower. It comes with a two stainless steel hooks: one for hanging the mirror and the other for your razor.

I’ve seen a lot of the anti-fog mirrors in stores; most of them having you put water in the back heat the mirror. This mirror has a coating on it, so both my husband and I didn’t think it would work all that well. The mirror itself is very thin and light. I hug it up at the back of the shower where the water doesn’t directly hit and tried it out.

Surprisingly, it doesn’t fog. My husband has used it several times already and hasn’t had an issue. Now, I’ve seen a lot of reviews on Amazon stating that after a few weeks it does start fogging. It fix this, Cassani says to wash it with either soap or toothpaste. I don’t really see where that would help, but if ours starts fogging up I’ll give it a try to see if it works.

Overall, it’s not bad. It hasn’t fogged up so far, so that’s good. I’m not too crazy about the price though. Its $14 (+ shipping) on Amazon, which is a bit high to me even with the addition of the hooks. I’m going to keep an eye on for a while, it to see if it starts fogging up, and do a follow up review.  You can find out more info about Cassani’s at their website.


UPDATE 2/2/16
– After about two months, the mirror started fogging up.  For a while, I could run it under warm water and it would be fine.  I was also able to wash it as suggested, with passable results for a while as well.  However, after about 6 months, it fogged up no matter what.  The mirror is now also most two years old, and it’s pretty useless.  The wall hooks held up better.

 

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Last updated by Angela Rogers on February 2, 2016.

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