Mirrors are virtually guaranteed to steam up when using bathrooms and showers due to the condensation effect on cold glass. However, ThermoMirror means you’ll no longer need to wipe mirrors dry as this super thin (0.4mm) behind-mirror heating element warms the mirror to prevent condensation.
Controlled by the light switch or a PIR movement sensor, ThermoMirror can also be wired through an electromagnetic valve and relay that operates only when the hot water is running, thereby saving power and ensuring the mirror demister can’t be left on accidentally.
Safe to use and easy to install using a self-adhesive backing, the ThermoMirror creates a steamfree mirror in any location, providing clear visibility when you need it. When selecting ThermoMirror, ensure you have sufficient bond between the mirror and the wall – a product such as Mirror Mate Silicone is recommended.
ThermoMirror demisters can be used on most of the mirrors in the range, depending on the type of fixing. BIGA+ offers special package deals that include a selection from the range of mirrors with a matching ThermoMirror. These products can be purchased at all BIGA+ stores.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
BIGA+ (Buyers Independent Group Australia)
Website bigaplus.com.au
Phone 1300 244 275 (for your local store – all states)
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