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Understanding Hardwired Magnifying Mirrors
Some lighted magnifying mirrors are hardwired while others are not. When choosing the right lighted magnifying mirror for your home bathroom, you must understand the difference. A hardwired magnifying mirror enables a direct connection into the wall. The benefit of a hardwire magnifying mirror is that the wires are not visible, as they go directly in the wall. In most cases, an electrician is needed for installment of a hardwired magnifying mirror. Some lighted magnifying mirrors do not include the hardwire. These magnifying mirrors offer a standard plug-in chord which can be promptly plugged into the power supply.
Totalbath.com understands your needs and offers customers with both hardwired or standard magnifying mirrors. Totalbath.com also offers three different types of lighted magnifying mirrors; incandescent, fluorescent, and LED.
Incandescent lighted mirrors use incandescent bulbs. The wolfram filament produces both heat and light as the electrical current passes through it. These are typical everyday low-cost bulbs.
Fluorescent lighted mirrors use compact fluorescent tubes, The electrical current passes through a plasma which is generated by mercury atoms. These atoms rebound off the walls of the tubes, which are coated with phosphorous, and in doing so, create light. Not much heat is generated by these low-energy bulbs. These mirrors are ideal for public places.
LED mirrors are more efficient and save more energy than the aforementioned mirrors. These mirrors can have a life utilization of 60,000 hours and produces much less heat than the other options. Also, because of the LED technology, the mirrors themselves tend
to be flatter or thinner.
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Posted by TotalBath on Jan 05, 2009
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