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      vaju0503
      last edited by vaju0503

      Went to my local glass store as well they had a few options an 18x24 sheet of glass was around $120. It was called mirrorpane but I haven’t purchased it yet because it is quite expensive. For sure check your local glass shops I’m sure they can do much cheaper than twowaymirrors.com

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        twowaymirrors
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        Hey! Just saw this post and am super excited that we were recommended as a vendor here for the project. I just created a post that details a the mirror types people can find on our website and compares the reflection, transparency, budget and shipping concerns.
        https://www.twowaymirrors.com/how-to-choose-your-smart-mirror/

        We do ship worldwide, fully insured and if something breaks during transit we replace immediately.

        Just a quick note on the acrylic based on our findings:
        The maximum size we recommend for 1/4" thick acrylic is 24" x 48", any larger than that will be bendy. Some of our customers have tried to use 30" x 50" ish sizes with an IR Touch Overlay and ended up having to switch to glass because it literally interfered with the overlay and wouldn’t work.

        For 1/8" acrylic we recommend 12" x 24" or smaller for the best look.

        & I’m beaming because I finally convinced the higher ups to offer affordable sizes on the Dielectric Mirror. No one else in the US carries this glass and the display quality is the absolute best on the market while still offering a really nice reflection quality.

        Really looking forward to being active in the forum if people are still around to see what questions people have and what kind of need there is for video content on how to create these mirrors.

        —Krista

        Krista Kelly

        TwoWayMirrors.com
        Customer Support
        Office: (419) 842-4554
        Cell: (419) 461-0710
        Fax: (419) 754-2327

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          sharmstr Project Sponsor @twowaymirrors
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          @twowaymirrors I’m really happy with the 1/4" smart mirror glass I ordered from you guys. Packaging was great as well.

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            twowaymirrors
            last edited by

            Yay! That’s awesome - would love to see pictures of your project if you have them ^_^

            Krista Kelly

            TwoWayMirrors.com
            Customer Support
            Office: (419) 842-4554
            Cell: (419) 461-0710
            Fax: (419) 754-2327

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              twowaymirrors @vaju0503
              last edited by twowaymirrors

              @vaju0503 the Mirropane is 70% reflective and 11% transparent, equivalent to our Glass Two Way Mirror that we price at $135.00+shipping in the size you mentioned. The cost is comparable but it can be a huge benefit to look around locally as well to avoid shipping! When shopping for a mirror you always want to ask about specs- many mirror and glass companies do not post this readily and usually don’t want you to know what they are but will say “it will work for you” and “don’t worry about it”.

              Krista Kelly

              TwoWayMirrors.com
              Customer Support
              Office: (419) 842-4554
              Cell: (419) 461-0710
              Fax: (419) 754-2327

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                last edited by bhepler

                I’ll just chime in and say that I’ve bought two mirrors from www.twowaymirrors.com and couldn’t be happier. The first was a weird size (88" x 15" or so) that was for my office. The second was a normal size for a 24" monitor.

                I didn’t take pictures unfortunately, but the 88x15 mirror arrived in a custom crate that was built like a tank. I was quite pleased with the service I received.

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                  bhepler Module Developer
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                  I was digging through my hard drive and found this picture I took of the 83" mirror that I ordered from TwoWayMirrors.com. I’m sure not every mirror is packaged quite like this… but if they need to, they’ll make it work.
                  You'll need a screwdriver

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                    cowboysdude Module Developer @bhepler
                    last edited by cowboysdude

                    @bhepler That is one big mirror! :)

                    I got a real glass one also…I had my local glass shop order it for me… It’s in my bathroom and I love it.

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