Mirrors; Disposable

  • These Disposable Mirrors are Polycarbonate, a very impact resistant material commonly used for eyeglasses, motorcycle windshields and vehicle headlights. As a mirror, they are more scratch resistant than Stainless Steel. While Stainless Steel is unbreakable, the reflective surface is unprotected and in direct contact with animals and cleaning rags, all of which degrade the reflectivity. With Polycarbonate Mirrors, the reflective surface is behind the clear surface.
  • All our mirrors are standard in an extra-thick ¼” wall and include a generous ½” mounting hole.
  • Custom sizes and shapes are easy to order. Just give us a call! We have 48” x 96” sheets of Mirror in stock!
  • Three sizes are standard:
    • Rectangular Disposable Mirrors are 4” x 5” high.
    • Square Disposable Mirrors are 5-1/2” x 5-1/2”.
    • Round Disposable Mirrors are 8” diameter.
Price
$33.96
Freight
$15.00
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Did You Know?

When you purchase a mirrored product like our Looky Lou or Rocky Lou, you actually get (2) layers of clear Polycarbonate plastic and (1) of mirrored PETG plastic. Why? 

First, early on, the mirror material was either Acrylic or Polycarbonate. We found the Acrylic Mirror to be weaker than we wanted. The Polycarbonate was certainly strong enough but more costly and tended to scratch easier. Enter PETG Mirror! 

PETG Mirror is the best of both worlds. It is very strong and, yet, priced in the range of Acrylic. Nice! We have a video of an impact test if you want to see it. 

Why the Polycarbonate? To protect the surface finish of the PETG Mirror. We ship your mirrored item with (1) Polycarb CLEAR Cover on the top layer and another one on the back side to be used on the front side when the original becomes too scratched. Kind of like a built-in spare tire. This way, the mirror is always protected.

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