Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Where to buy 2 way mirror in USA
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Hi, there!
I live in NJ and I’ve built 4 MMs over the last 2 months.
I’ve found 2 main places that sell the mirrors online.
One is Tap PlasticsThe other is Two Way Mirrors.
The first one just has acrylics. I’ve used them for 3 of the MMs I made (the largest were using 24 inch monitors).
I tried both their 1/8 and 3/16 thickness. Both show the MM text very well, but they’re not perfect mirrors. There’s a bit of a fun-house effect as you move around. Not much, but noticeable. Their prices were fairly reasonable.I used Twowaymirrors.com for my big MM (used a 37 inch TV). On their website, you can buy samples of the various glasses/acrylic they sell. They have some glass mirrors designed for exactly this purpose. The only problem is that the glass gets very expensive very quickly if you need a large mirror. Also, much heavier than the acrylic.
So, I bought their acrylic mirror for my big one. It was a bit more expensive than TAP, but they had a 1/4 in thickness that I hoped would be more stable. (It is) I don’t notice any warping/fun-house effect at all. It’s fairly light, as well. The only downside is that acrylic scratches much more easily. The perimeter of the mirror got a bit scratched as I maneuvered it into the frame, but it’s only noticeable from a few inches away.
TAP ships from California, so it took about a week each time to get it to New Jersey. TwoWayMirrors.com ships from OH, so it came a few days faster.
One of the smart mirror tutorials I came across online (can’t find it now) mentioned going to a local plastics place to have their mirror cut. I called around to glass places near me, but nobody could help. Maybe if you’re in a big city…
I’ve never used the mirror film, so can’t vouch for it.
Hope that helps. Good luck with the project!
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I just went down to my local glass shop and they ordered me a two way mirror. The glass flavor is quite expensive so I found out LOL
Whatever you do just make sure you buy a good one or the image looking back at you will be wavy and distorted.
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I’m in texas. I found a place that sells full sheets(48"x96") of 3mm for $202. There’s also an amazon seller that has decent prices on smaller pieces and they offer prime shipping:
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Just remember the thicker for plastic stuff the better quality, or so I have found!
I had some of the thin stuff… funhouse mirror time LOL
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WOW Great information from everyone, thank you all for the help :) time to do a little more research.
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@psm9 would you say the 3/16 thickness is better than the 1/8? Or do they both have the same amount of fun house effect?
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@spacevolt
the 3/16 is better. There’s still a bit of distortion, but noticeably less than the 1/8. I’d go with thatThe 1/4 inch from twowaymirrors.com is a bit better than that, but is the most expensive.
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I would avoid ordering from TAP plastics… Would not recommend this company. Shipment came damaged and was painful to deal with them.
Ended up costing me over $200 extra to pay shipping and duties twice on a poor quality item.
Even UPS called them to correct their shipping invoice to reflect as replacement item and was shocked TAP plastic refused to make correction.
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@creo519 - I’m sorry to hear that. My experience with TAP Plastics was a positive one.
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Has anyone had any luck with a very large acrylic mirror from one of these vendors?
I want a 51" x 34" mirror (in front of a 60" TV) above a vanity in a bathroom.
I realize the ideal solution would be a vanitymirror from twowaymirrors.com, as it’s glass, but they want $1750+ before shipping. I just can’t justify such a huge chunk of cash for what was supposed to be a small detail in our bathroom update. I really don’t understand why they’re so expensive – especially when they charge ~$725 for the equivalent size “two way mirror” which is not a “smart mirror”. $1000 different to go from 70/10 transparency to 70/30? wtf.
I see ~$415 for tap plastic’s thickest acrylic option @ 3/16in
and ~$584 for twowaymirrors acrylic at @ 1/4inheading to a local glass place today as well to see what they can do as well.
I was just wondering if anyone has success stories with acrylic this size. I realize I’m taking a gamble on the thing looking like a fun house. I can probably live with the potential scratching/maintenance aspect of it, but funhouse is a no-go.