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Have you ever gotten out of the shower to find that you can’t see yourself in your bathroom mirror to fix your hair? It’s a surprisingly common problem and we usually solve it by rubbing something like a towel or loo roll on the mirror to clear a space, both of which leave bits stuck to it and nasty smudge marks when it eventually clears. Those woes are a thing of the past with our brilliantly clever range of demisting bathroom mirrors. They have in-built demister pads which eliminate a large patch of steam on your mirror, allowing you to get on with your daily routine without interruption. Bathroom accessories have never been more convenient than these demister pads.

 
 
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How do I choose between a standard demister mirror and a mirror cabinet?

If you need extra storage for toiletries and a deeper profile, a mirror cabinet is best — many cabinet options here (23) have depths around 130–160mm to hide shelves and shaving sockets. A standard backlit mirror is much slimmer (30–79mm) and suits tight spaces or a minimalist look, while still giving you the demister pad for a clear viewing area. For example, pick a 500 x 700mm cabinet if you want internal shelving next to a basin, or a 600 x 800mm slim backlit mirror if wall space is limited and you only need a clear reflective surface.

What size mirror should I buy for above a basin or a double vanity?

Most mirrors here come in heights of 600–899mm, which suit standard basin and vanity heights; for a single basin, widths of 500–700mm (many models like 500 x 700mm or 600 x 700mm) work well. If you have a double vanity, choose wider options such as 1000 x 600mm or 1200 x 600mm to cover both basins evenly. To avoid awkward overhang, measure your basin or unit width and leave 50–100mm clearance either side for a balanced look.

Do demister mirrors need mains power, and how do the lights and sensors work?

Most of these demister mirrors are mains-powered, and many include LED lighting with touch sensors (about 112 models) or infrared motion sensors (around 14 models) for hands-free operation. If you want an integrated shaving socket, 35 models include one and will need an appropriate electrical supply too. Choose touch-control if you prefer a tactile switch, or infrared if you’d like the light to come on as you approach.

Which finishes and styles are available, and how do they affect the bathroom look?

You’ll find aluminium-framed cabinets, matt black and brushed brass framed mirrors, plus backlit frameless designs, so you can match contemporary, industrial or warm classic schemes. Brushed brass adds warmth and pairs nicely with warm tiles, while matt black gives a bold, modern contrast against pale tiles; aluminium frames sit somewhere in the middle for a clean, minimalist feel. For example, a 600 x 600mm matt black round mirror makes a strong focal point in a modern shower room, whereas a 550 x 1000mm brushed brass oval softens a traditional bathroom.

How much of the mirror does the demister pad clear and will it really stop steaming up?

Demister pads create a clear, heated patch on the mirror surface — typically centred where you shave or style your hair — and they prevent a large area of steam from forming so you can use the mirror straight after a shower. They don’t usually heat the entire mirror, but they cover a practical, usable zone that removes the need to wipe and avoids smudges. If you want the widest clear area, look for larger backlit mirrors or cabinets, as their demister pads and illumination often extend over a bigger surface.