Six full-length mirrors verified live on Amazon Australia, spanning freestanding, arched, oversized and over-door styles from $79.99 to $159.99, with a plain-English guide to sizing, tempered glass and anchoring a mirror so it cannot tip.
Prices checked 11 July 2026 on Amazon AU and subject to change.
Which full-length mirror is actually worth buying in Australia?
For most Australian first-home buyers, the SONGMICS 160 x 60 cm arched floor mirror is the one to get. It uses genuine tempered glass with a safety film behind it, needs no assembly, leans or wall-mounts, and carries one of the strongest owner-review records of any full-length mirror currently listed on Amazon Australia. If you are renting or working with a narrow hallway, the $79.99 Hasipu over-door mirror does the same job for less and leaves no holes in the wall. Below are six mirrors we checked live on Amazon AU in July 2026, chosen to cover freestanding, wall-mounted, arched and over-door styles at prices from $79.99 to $159.99.
Full-length mirrors look simple, but the category hides two traps that catch new buyers. The first is safety: a large leaning mirror is heavy and top-heavy, and it must be anchored to the wall so a child, a dog or a knock cannot bring it down. The second is glass quality. The cheapest mirrors use thin, lightly-supported glass that bows in the frame and gives you that faint funhouse distortion. Every pick here uses tempered or shatter-resistant glass, and we flag the ones with a genuine safety film.
The short answer
If you want to skip the detail, here is the whole guide in one list. Prices are the live Amazon Australia figures we recorded in July 2026 and will move with stock and sales.
Best overall: SONGMICS Arched Floor Mirror, 160 x 60 cm, $112.83. Tempered glass with a safety film, no assembly, leans or mounts.
Best oversized statement mirror: NEUWEABY Arched Floor Mirror, 180 x 80 cm, $135.99. The most-reviewed mirror on this list and big enough for two people to stand in.
Best budget and best for renters: Hasipu Over-Door Mirror, 130 x 40 cm, $79.99. Hangs over a door with no drilling.
Best rectangular option: CONGUILIAO Full-Length Mirror, 165 x 60 cm, $87.19. Clean right-angle frame that suits square, modern rooms.
Best premium finish: ZHUNFA Arched Mirror, 180 x 80 cm gold, $159.99. The priciest pick here and the most decorative.
Also worth a look: Hzuaneri Arched Floor Mirror, 160 x 50 cm, $119.99. A slim iron-framed arch that hangs light.
How the six mirrors compare at a glance
The table below sorts the picks by price so you can see where each one sits. Ratings and review counts are the live Amazon Australia figures at the time of writing. "Over-door" means it hangs on brackets that hook over a standard interior door, so it needs no wall fixings at all.
Mirror
Style
Size
Price
Rating
Hasipu Over-Door
Over-door or wall
130 x 40 cm
$79.99
4.6 (455)
SONGMICS Arched
Freestanding or wall
160 x 60 cm
$112.83
4.6 (793)
Hzuaneri Arched
Freestanding or wall
160 x 50 cm
$119.99
4.6 (55)
NEUWEABY Arched
Freestanding or wall
180 x 80 cm
$135.99
4.4 (1,610)
CONGUILIAO Rectangle
Freestanding or wall
165 x 60 cm
$87.19
4.4 (597)
ZHUNFA Arched Gold
Freestanding or wall
180 x 80 cm
$159.99
4.4 (129)
Two things stand out. The three highest-rated mirrors here all sit at 4.6 out of 5, a genuine three-way tie between the SONGMICS, the Hasipu and the Hzuaneri. And the NEUWEABY carries far more reviews than anything else at more than 1,600, which is why we trust its 4.4 average more than a 4.8 built on a handful of ratings.
How we chose these full-length mirrors
NestPath does not run a testing lab. What we do is study the whole live market so you do not have to open twenty tabs. For this guide we pulled the current Amazon Australia catalogue, then verified each shortlisted mirror one by one against its live product record. A mirror only made the list if it cleared every one of these checks.
Really in stock with a real price. We dropped several popular-looking listings that had no live price or availability, because a mirror you cannot actually buy is useless to you. Every pick here showed as available with a firm AUD price when we checked.
A real rating on real volume. We favoured mirrors with hundreds of ratings over shiny five-star listings built on three or four reviews, because a big sample is much harder to fake or fluke.
Genuine safety glass. Full-length mirrors are a YMYL-style purchase in one narrow sense: they can hurt someone if they break or fall. We prioritised tempered or shatter-resistant glass and noted which listings include a backing film that holds shards together.
Coverage of every style. We deliberately spread the picks across freestanding, wall-mounted, arched, rectangular and over-door so there is a match whether you own the place or rent it.
Honest price bands. The picks run from a $79.99 over-door mirror to a $159.99 oversized gold arch. A handful of designer floor mirrors sell for closer to $270 on Australian homeware sites, and we explain in the competition section when that premium is worth paying.
SONGMICS Arched Floor Mirror: the best all-rounder for most homes
The SONGMICS is our top pick because it gets the fundamentals right and cuts almost nothing to hit its price. At 160 x 60 cm it is a true full-length panel that shows your whole outfit from a normal standing distance, and the glass is high-strength tempered glass with a safety film bonded to the back. That film is the detail that matters: if the mirror ever does break, the film holds the shards in place instead of letting them scatter across the floor. It ships ready to use with no assembly, weighs a manageable 6.4 kg, and the built-in kickstand lets you lean it or fold the stand away and wall-mount it.
Top pick
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Full Length Mirror, 63 x 19.7 Inches, Arched Full Body Mirror with Stand, Aluminum Alloy Frame Floor Mirror, Tempered Glass, for Bedroom, Living Room, Cloakroom, Ink Black ULFM031B01
4.6(793)
It nails the fundamentals with almost no compromise: a genuine tempered-glass panel, a shatter-safety film, no assembly and one of the strongest review records on the list. Owners consistently report an accurate, undistorted reflection, which is the exact thing cheap mirrors get wrong.
$112.83
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It carries a 4.6 out of 5 average across nearly 800 ratings, which ties it for the highest score on this list and backs that score with real volume. Australian owners repeatedly call out that the reflection is accurate rather than warped, which is the single most common complaint about cheap mirrors and the thing SONGMICS clearly engineered around. The slim aluminium-alloy frame in ink black is neutral enough to suit almost any bedroom, entryway or home gym, and the arched top softens a room without shouting for attention. For a first mirror in a first home, this is the safe, sensible choice.
Reviewers also praise how it arrives. The packaging is heavily padded and drop-rated, and breakage-in-transit reports are rare, which is not something you can take for granted with a large glass item shipped by courier. If you are nervous about buying a big mirror online, this is the one that most consistently turns up intact.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The kickstand only opens to one preset angle, so you cannot fine-tune the lean, and a small number of owners received units with a mark inside the glass. Both are covered by Amazon's returns, but inspect the panel on arrival before you position it. At 60 cm wide it is also narrower than the oversized picks, so if you want two people in frame at once, size up to the NEUWEABY.
NEUWEABY Arched Floor Mirror: the biggest statement mirror here
If you want the mirror to be a feature, not just a tool, the NEUWEABY 180 x 80 cm arch is the pick. It is genuinely oversized, tall and wide enough for two people to stand in together, and it is the most-reviewed mirror on this entire list by a wide margin, with more than 1,600 ratings sitting at a 4.4 average. That volume is the reason it earns a spot: a 4.4 built on 1,600 buyers tells you far more than a perfect score built on a dozen.
Runner-up
NEUWEABY
NEUWEABY Full Length Mirror 180x80 cm Arched Mirror Full Body Mirror Black Standing Arch Floor Mirror with Stand Hanging or Leaning Against Wall for Bedroom Entry, Living Room
4.4(1,612)
The most-reviewed mirror on the list by a wide margin, with more than 1,600 ratings behind its 4.4 average, so the score is trustworthy. It is genuinely oversized and reads like a designer statement piece for a fraction of the price. Anchor this one to the wall given its size and weight.
$135.99$199.99
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It uses shatterproof HD glass with an explosion-proof backing membrane, leans or wall-mounts with the included expansion screws, and needs no assembly out of the box. At 14 kg it is the heaviest pick here, which is a good sign for a big mirror because the weight comes from a substantial frame and glass rather than a flimsy panel. Australian owners describe it as chic and compliment-worthy, and the arched black frame reads as expensive despite the mid-range price. For a living room, a main bedroom or a walk-in, it fills the wall the way a designer piece would for two or three times the money.
Because it is so large, this is the pick where anchoring matters most. A 14 kg mirror leaning against a wall is a real tip-over risk near children or pets, so use the supplied screws to secure it, or fit an anti-tip strap. We cover exactly how in the safety section below.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
With this many buyers, you will find some who received a panel with a mark inside the glass or a slight bow, and the sheer size makes it a two-person job to unbox and stand up safely. It is also the pick most sensitive to a level floor: on uneven boards the wide stance can rock, so it is happiest anchored to the wall rather than left free-leaning.
Hasipu Over-Door Mirror: the best budget pick and the smart choice for renters
The Hasipu is the cheapest mirror on this list at $79.99 and the one we point renters toward first. Instead of leaning on the floor or screwing into the wall, it hangs on adjustable brackets that hook over a standard interior door, so it leaves no holes and comes down with you when you move. At 130 x 40 cm it is narrower and shorter than the floor mirrors, but it is still a genuine full-length reflection for one person checking an outfit or doing makeup.
Budget pick
Hasipu
Hasipu Door Mirror Full Length 130 x 40cm Full Body Wall Mirror Over Door Hanging Mirror for Bedroom Living Room Wardrobe - Black Rectangular
4.6(455)
The cheapest pick and the smart renter choice: it hooks over a standard door with no drilling and moves house with you. Despite the low price it shares the top 4.6 rating on the list, uses tempered glass and gives a clear, undistorted reflection.
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It shares the top 4.6 out of 5 rating on this list, built on more than 450 ratings, so the value here is not a compromise on quality. The glass is tempered and shatter-resistant, the aluminium frame feels solid rather than tinny, and owners in Australia and overseas single out that the reflection is clear and undistorted. A neat touch is the included velcro pads that stop the mirror bouncing against the door when you open and close it, which is the usual annoyance with over-door mirrors. You can also wall-mount it if you prefer.
For a rental bedroom, a student room, a wardrobe door or a tight hallway where a floor mirror would just get in the way, this is the most sensible spend on the page. It does the core job of a full-length mirror for well under a hundred dollars and asks nothing of your walls.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
At 40 cm wide it is the narrowest pick, so you will not fit two people in frame, and it only reaches full-length on the door's highest hang setting, which suits average-height doors best. If your interior doors are unusually thick, check the bracket range before buying. None of this changes the value, but manage the expectation on size.
CONGUILIAO Full-Length Mirror: the best pick for square, modern rooms
If arched mirrors are not your taste, the CONGUILIAO is the clean rectangular alternative. At 165 x 60 cm it is a large right-angle panel with a slim brushed aluminium frame, and the straight lines suit contemporary, minimalist and square-cornered rooms better than a curved top. It stands and leans, or wall-mounts vertically or horizontally, and it needs no assembly.
Also great
CONGUILIAO
CONGUILIAO Full Length Mirror, 165x60cm Standing Body Mirror, Large Floor Mirror, Full Standing Mirror, Standing Hanging or Leaning, Wall-Mounted Mirror Dressing Mirror, Aluminum Alloy Frame, Black
4.4(597)
The clean rectangular alternative for square, modern rooms. A large right-angle panel with a slim brushed aluminium frame and a 4.4 average across almost 600 ratings. Stands, leans or wall-mounts vertically or horizontally.
$87.19$108.99
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It holds a 4.4 out of 5 average across almost 600 ratings, and Australian owners describe it as a good size, light to move and easy to live with, including in home gyms where a big, honest reflection matters for checking form. The glass is shatterproof and the corners are fixed with metal screws, so the frame feels secure rather than glued together. In black or gold, it is a quietly versatile mirror that will not date.
This is the pick to choose when the arched trend does not fit your space. A rectangle reads as more classic and more architectural, and it tiles neatly against square furniture and straight skirting boards in a way an arch cannot.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
A minority of buyers report a slight warp in the reflection, which points to the thin frame flexing under the glass if the mirror is not sitting flush and level. Standing it against a straight wall or wall-mounting it solves this for most people. As with every large leaner here, secure it to the wall rather than trusting the stand alone.
ZHUNFA Arched Mirror: the most decorative, premium-feel pick
The ZHUNFA is the priciest mirror on this list at $159.99, and it is the one that looks most like a designer piece. It is an oversized 180 x 80 cm arch in a warm gold finish, with a heavier aviation-grade aluminium frame and a 3 mm ultra-white tempered lens that has an explosion-proof film behind it. Standing or leaning in a bedroom or entryway, it delivers the boutique-hotel look that people usually pay closer to $270 for on homeware sites.
Also great
ZHUNFA
ZHUNFA Arched Full-Length Mirror, 180x80 Large Floor Mirror with Bracket, Aluminum Alloy Arched Top Full Body Vanity Mirror, Suitable for Living Room and Bedroom, Gold
4.4(129)
The priciest and most decorative pick, an oversized gold arch with a heavier frame and a 3 mm tempered lens with explosion-proof film. Delivers a boutique-hotel look people usually pay closer to $270 for. If you wall-mount, plan to reinforce the rear brackets.
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It rates 4.4 out of 5 across roughly 130 ratings, and Australian owners repeatedly use words like stunning and statement piece. The spreader-bar stand hinges out and locks, so it will not fold on you by accident, and the kit includes screws if you would rather wall-mount. Several reviewers who bought the rose-gold and gold finishes describe it as the visual anchor of the room, exactly the job a premium mirror is meant to do.
Choose this one when the mirror is part of the decor scheme rather than an afterthought. The gold arch flatters warm and neutral palettes, pairs beautifully with indoor plants or soft lighting, and gives a rented or new-build bedroom an instant sense of finish.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The one recurring gripe is the mounting brackets: a few owners found the rear brackets needed re-fixing with stronger adhesive before hanging, so if you wall-mount, plan to reinforce them. It is also large and gold, which is a committed look rather than a neutral one, so make sure it suits your palette before ordering.
Hzuaneri Arched Floor Mirror: a slim, light arch worth a look
The Hzuaneri rounds out the list as a slim, lightweight arch for people who want the shape of the SONGMICS in a narrower, iron-framed body. At 160 x 50 cm it uses 3 mm tempered glass in a black iron frame, hangs light at 6.6 kg, and works either freestanding on its U-bracket or wall-mounted.
Hzuaneri
Hzuaneri Full Length Mirror, 160 x 50 cm, Arched Floor Mirrors with Stand, Mirror Full Length Wall Mounted, Tempered Glass, Aluminium Alloy Frame, for Bedroom Living Room Entry, Black DM41999B
It shares the top 4.6 out of 5 rating on this list, though on the smallest sample of any pick here at 55 ratings, so we hold it a notch below the more heavily-reviewed mirrors despite the matching score. What owners like is the clean, modern look and the genuinely low weight, which makes it one of the easier large mirrors to hang with heavy-duty adhesive strips rather than screws, a real plus for renters who want an arch without an over-door look.
It is the only pick here that needs light assembly, joining the frame to the mirror before use, but reviewers describe that as quick. If the SONGMICS is out of stock or you specifically want a slimmer 50 cm profile, this is a solid alternative at a similar price.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The small review base means less certainty about long-term quality, and the listing imagery has confused a couple of buyers into expecting an LED light strip that this model does not have, so buy it as a plain mirror. The iron frame is slim, so like the CONGUILIAO it prefers a flush, level wall to avoid any flex.
What to look for in a full-length mirror
Once you know the four or five things that separate a good mirror from a cheap one, the whole category gets easy to shop. Here is what actually matters.
What size full-length mirror do you actually need?
A true full-length mirror needs to be tall enough to show you head to toe from a comfortable step back, which in practice means at least 120 cm of mirror and ideally 150 cm or more. Height matters more than width: a 160 cm tall mirror shows your whole outfit even if it is only 40 to 50 cm wide. Go wider, to 70 or 80 cm, only if you want two people in frame or a bigger decorative presence. Measure your wall space and, critically, your ceiling height and doorways before buying an oversized 180 cm mirror, because they are awkward to carry through a standard home.
Freestanding, wall-mounted or over-door?
Freestanding leaners are the most flexible and the most popular look, but they are also the biggest tip-over risk and must be anchored. Wall-mounted mirrors are the most secure and save floor space, but they mean holes in the wall, which not every renter can do. Over-door mirrors, like the Hasipu, are the renter's answer: no drilling, no floor footprint, and they move house with you. Several picks here do double duty and can be leaned, hung on the wall or, in the Hzuaneri's case, stuck up with heavy-duty adhesive strips.
Why tempered glass and a safety film matter
This is the safety point, and it is worth thirty seconds of thought. Standard mirror glass shatters into sharp shards. Tempered glass is heat-treated so it is far harder to break, and a bonded safety or explosion-proof film holds any broken pieces together instead of letting them scatter. Every pick on this list uses tempered or shatter-resistant glass, and the SONGMICS, ZHUNFA and NEUWEABY explicitly include a backing film. If you have young children or pets, treat that film as non-negotiable.
How to spot glass that will distort
The most common complaint about cheap full-length mirrors is a faint funhouse warp. It usually comes from thin glass flexing inside a frame that is too light to hold it flat, and it is worst on wide, thin-framed panels that are left leaning on an uneven floor. To avoid it, favour tempered glass of at least 3 mm, mount or lean the mirror against a flush, level surface, and read the reviews specifically for the word "distortion." The picks here were chosen partly because owners consistently report accurate reflections.
How to keep a full-length mirror clean and safe
A full-length mirror is low-maintenance, but two habits will keep it looking new and stop it becoming a hazard.
For cleaning, skip the paper towel and the harsh sprays. A slightly damp microfibre cloth followed by a dry one gives a streak-free finish without scratching the coating, and it lifts the fingerprints and dust that build up fastest on a mirror near a doorway. If you use a glass cleaner, spray it onto the cloth rather than the mirror, so liquid never runs down into the frame or the backing, where it can lift the silvering over time. Never use abrasive pads, which permanently haze the surface.
For safety, anchoring is the whole game. A large leaning mirror is top-heavy, and children climbing or a dog brushing past can bring it down. If your mirror came with wall screws, use them. If you rent or cannot drill, fit an anti-tip strap: one end sticks or screws to the mirror frame, the other to the wall or skirting, and it lets the mirror lean naturally while making it physically impossible to topple. Keep the base clear of rugs that could slide, and if the floor is uneven, wall-anchoring beats free-leaning every time.
Accessories worth buying with your mirror
A few small extras make a full-length mirror safer, cleaner and easier to live with. These are the ones we would add to the cart alongside the mirror itself.
Metal furniture anti-tip anchors: the single most important add-on. Secure a leaning mirror to the wall or skirting so it cannot topple onto a child or pet.
No-drill adhesive wall anchors: the renter-friendly version. Strong anti-tip straps that stick on with no holes, ideal if you cannot use screws.
MR.SIGA microfibre glass cloths: a multi-pack of lint-free cloths sized for glass, so you always have a clean one for a streak-free wipe.
DrDirt double-sided glass cloth: one side to clean, one side to polish, handy for the fingerprints that gather on a hallway mirror.
The competition: mirrors we looked at and passed on
Plenty of full-length mirrors sell well in Australia without earning a spot here, and it is worth knowing why. The big Australian homeware sellers, brands like Cooper and Co, Oikiture and Temple and Webster, list attractive boucle-framed and wavy-edged designer mirrors from around $170 up to $270 and beyond. If you want a specific decorator look, a solid-timber frame or a genuinely unique shape, that premium can be worth paying, and those pieces are easy to find on Myer, Harvey Norman and Temple and Webster. What they usually are not is better glass or better value than the mirrors above; you are paying for the frame and the styling.
On Amazon itself, we passed on several listings that looked strong but failed our checks. A few otherwise-popular arched mirrors, including a heavily-reviewed NEUWEABY variant, showed no live price or clear availability when we looked, so we left them off because a mirror you cannot reliably buy does not help you. We also skipped the many five-star listings built on only two or three ratings, and the acrylic stick-on "mirror tile" sets, which are cheap but give a noticeably poorer reflection than a real glass panel. The six picks above are the ones that were genuinely in stock, genuinely well-reviewed and genuinely safe.
Frequently asked questions
What size full-length mirror should I get?
Aim for at least 120 cm of mirror height, and ideally 150 cm or more, so you can see head to toe from a step back. Height matters more than width. A 160 cm tall mirror at 40 to 50 cm wide shows one person's whole outfit; go to 70 or 80 cm wide only if you want two people in frame or a bigger decorative presence. Measure your doorways and ceiling before buying an oversized 180 cm mirror.
Do I need to anchor a full-length mirror to the wall?
Yes, if it is a large leaning or freestanding mirror, especially around children or pets. Big mirrors are top-heavy and can be pulled or knocked over. Use the wall screws that come with the mirror, or fit an anti-tip strap that lets it lean naturally while making it impossible to topple. Over-door and wall-mounted mirrors are already secured, so this applies mainly to floor leaners.
Are freestanding or wall-mounted mirrors better for renters?
Over-door mirrors are usually the best renter choice because they need no drilling and move house with you, which is why we recommend the Hasipu for rentals. If you want a floor mirror, most freestanding leaners can also be secured with a no-drill adhesive anti-tip strap, giving you the look without holes in the wall. Check your lease before drilling for a permanent wall mount.
Why do some full-length mirrors distort your reflection?
Distortion, that faint funhouse warp, comes from thin glass flexing inside a frame that is too light to hold it perfectly flat. It is worst on wide, thin-framed mirrors left leaning on an uneven floor. Choosing tempered glass of at least 3 mm, and leaning or mounting the mirror against a flush, level surface, prevents it. The picks in this guide were chosen partly because owners consistently report accurate, undistorted reflections.
Is tempered glass worth it in a full-length mirror?
Yes. Tempered glass is heat-treated to resist breakage, and when paired with a bonded safety or explosion-proof film it holds any broken pieces together instead of scattering sharp shards. For a tall mirror in a home with kids or pets, that combination is the difference between a minor accident and a dangerous one. Every mirror in this guide uses tempered or shatter-resistant glass.
Bundle it with the rest of your bedroom
A full-length mirror is usually one piece of a bigger bedroom or dressing-corner setup. If you are furnishing a new home, these NestPath guides pair naturally with it.
Anish Puri founded NestPath in 2026 after going through the Australian first-home-buyer process himself. NestPath focuses on Australian first-home buyers because the existing review sites are American, generic, or both. Anish handles editorial selection across the homeowner hub. Reach out: hello@nestpath.com.au
DETAILED REVIEWS
Top pick
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Full Length Mirror, 63 x 19.7 Inches, Arched Full Body Mirror with Stand, Aluminum Alloy Frame Floor Mirror, Tempered Glass, for Bedroom, Living Room, Cloakroom, Ink Black ULFM031B01
4.6(793)
It nails the fundamentals with almost no compromise: a genuine tempered-glass panel, a shatter-safety film, no assembly and one of the strongest review records on the list. Owners consistently report an accurate, undistorted reflection, which is the exact thing cheap mirrors get wrong.
$112.83
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Runner-up
NEUWEABY
NEUWEABY Full Length Mirror 180x80 cm Arched Mirror Full Body Mirror Black Standing Arch Floor Mirror with Stand Hanging or Leaning Against Wall for Bedroom Entry, Living Room
4.4(1,612)
The most-reviewed mirror on the list by a wide margin, with more than 1,600 ratings behind its 4.4 average, so the score is trustworthy. It is genuinely oversized and reads like a designer statement piece for a fraction of the price. Anchor this one to the wall given its size and weight.
$135.99$199.99
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Budget pick
Hasipu
Hasipu Door Mirror Full Length 130 x 40cm Full Body Wall Mirror Over Door Hanging Mirror for Bedroom Living Room Wardrobe - Black Rectangular
4.6(455)
The cheapest pick and the smart renter choice: it hooks over a standard door with no drilling and moves house with you. Despite the low price it shares the top 4.6 rating on the list, uses tempered glass and gives a clear, undistorted reflection.
$79.99$99.99
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Also great
CONGUILIAO
CONGUILIAO Full Length Mirror, 165x60cm Standing Body Mirror, Large Floor Mirror, Full Standing Mirror, Standing Hanging or Leaning, Wall-Mounted Mirror Dressing Mirror, Aluminum Alloy Frame, Black
4.4(597)
The clean rectangular alternative for square, modern rooms. A large right-angle panel with a slim brushed aluminium frame and a 4.4 average across almost 600 ratings. Stands, leans or wall-mounts vertically or horizontally.
$87.19$108.99
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Also great
ZHUNFA
ZHUNFA Arched Full-Length Mirror, 180x80 Large Floor Mirror with Bracket, Aluminum Alloy Arched Top Full Body Vanity Mirror, Suitable for Living Room and Bedroom, Gold
4.4(129)
The priciest and most decorative pick, an oversized gold arch with a heavier frame and a 3 mm tempered lens with explosion-proof film. Delivers a boutique-hotel look people usually pay closer to $270 for. If you wall-mount, plan to reinforce the rear brackets.
$159.99$199.99
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Hzuaneri
Hzuaneri Full Length Mirror, 160 x 50 cm, Arched Floor Mirrors with Stand, Mirror Full Length Wall Mounted, Tempered Glass, Aluminium Alloy Frame, for Bedroom Living Room Entry, Black DM41999B
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