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The TSLBW Rear View Mirror is a 200x60 mm flat lens mirror designed for driving instructors and learners. Featuring a 360° adjustable high-definition fiberglass composite mirror housed in a durable ABS frame, it offers a wide, clear view to eliminate blind spots. Its strong suction cup can hold up to 6 kg, ensuring stable attachment on most vehicle windshields including cars, SUVs, trucks, and boats. Easy to install and built for long-term use, it’s the essential visibility upgrade for safer driving and successful driving tests.
Manufacturer | TSLBW |
Brand | TSLBW |
Package Dimensions | 20.8 x 8.6 x 6.9 cm; 130 g |
Item model number | 1 |
Manufacturer part number | 1 |
Position | Inside |
Mirror lens type | Flat |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 130 g |
I**N
Doesn't fall off!
I have had several different interior mirrors to watch over the children in the back of the car. All of them have fallen off.This one has stayed attached to the windscreen the suction cup is strong and in the last 18 months -2 years has remained in place.No issues with it at all.
R**S
cheap and effective
cheap and good strong sunction.. fit for purpose for learner drivers
B**R
Decent mirror
Got this for when my lad was learning to drive. Does the job, easy to attach.
A**0
Perfect
Sticks to the windscreen really well, very adjustable, sturdy and suffers minimal shake when car in motion
A**R
The best
Don't waste your money on others get this one, super strong and looks great. Great quality and the adjustments are easy and stable get this one
V**A
Didnt last very long
The adhesive and the handle was cheap quality. Didnt last very long. Does the job though- enough coverage
N**E
Cheap but decent quality
Easy to fit and adjust. Does what it’s supposed to. If just for a test in own car good buy. For a permanent driving instructor would probably buy bigger/better. Let’s hope she passes now. 3 tests taken so far.
T**T
It sticks to the windscreen too well.
Gives good clear visibility, I use mine to keep half an eye on my pupils to make sure they're doing their mirror checks as I teach them to drive.
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