The demister is fastened to the back of the mirror. You’ll never see the demister from the front of the mirror, only its affects. Once the pad heats up, the steam from your shower or bath cannot settle on the mirror and fog it up. You’ll enjoy a fog free mirror and never have to wipe down condensation again.
Bathroom safe and Cost friendly
Remer have sourced the best demister pads to use on our LED mirrors. They are powered through the same transformer as the lights, meaning there are no extra switches that need to be installed. The demister is switched on via the touch switch with the ‘steam’ icon.
Due to being powered by the same transformer, the demister is energy efficient and safe for bathroom use. Based on one hours use per day, using the demister function will only cost a few extra cents per week to run. Not bad for a 5-star luxury feature!
A demister = Longer lasting mirror
In one of our previous blog posts, we touched on how a demister can help reduce corrosion in a mirror, which is the number one factor to ageing mirrors. Corrosion is caused by left over residue of moisture on the mirror surface. With a demister in built into the mirror, you can significantly reduce the amount of condensation on the mirror and even prevent condensation and fog from occurring if the demister is given enough time to heat up before the shower begins running. With minimal moisture hitting the mirror’s surface, the risk of corrosion is significantly reduced. You won’t have to worry about replacing your Remer mirror for a long time!
Having a demister in your mirror is a cost-effective and convenient way to turn your mirror into one from a 5-star luxury hotel. Check out our products to find your own LED mirror with demister, in a size suitable for you!
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