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BS59
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BeurerIlluminated Free Standing Cosmetics Mirror with Touch Sensor

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About

BS49

  • The illuminated cosmetics mirror is the perfect accessory for your bathroom. You can turn the mirror to show the normal or magnifying mirror as required.

BS55

  • Deluxe cosmetics mirror - the bright LED light can be continuously dimmed with the touch sensor, and thanks to the 7x magnification, you can see every last detail.

BS59

  • The cosmetics mirror for the wall is particularly suited for small bathrooms with little floor space. Moving it to another room or taking it with you on holiday is no problem - the mirror is very easy to remove.
Product Features

BS49

  • Design in matt white
  • Bright LED light with 12 LEDs
  • High-quality chrome finish
  • 2 swiveling mirrors - normal/5x magnification
  • Mirror diameter: 11 cm
  • Battery-powered

BS55

  • Swiveling mirrors
  • Normal and 7x magnification
  • Continuously adjustable dimmer function
  • Has a touch sensor
  • 18 Bright LED light
  • High-quality chrome finish
  • Auto switch-off function after 15 minutes
  • Diameter of mirror 13 cm
  • 3 watt
  • 4 x 1.5V alkaline batteries AAA included
  • IP rating 20
  • No wiring required

BS59

  • 2 in 1 - wall-mounted mirror and standing mirror
  • Easy wall fastening, removable mirror
  • Bright LED light with 8 LEDs
  • High-quality chrome finish
  • 2 swiveling mirrors - normal/5x magnification
  • Mirror diameter: 11 cm
  • Incl. screws for simple wall fastening
  • Battery-powered

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