Summit SM-1 Blind Spot Mirror with Clip-On,7.5 x 3cm
G**N
Good mirrors. Remember to remove when car gets washed.
I got my driving licence last year, and after getting used to the secondary clip-on mirrors on the wing mirrors while doing manoeuvres during training, I thought it made a lot of sense having some on the car after getting my licence too, and so I got these ones which look almost identical to the ones my driving instructor had on his car.They work rather well, though now the adhesive aluminium foil that provides the mirrored surface has started corroding and become near-impossible to see anything in. I am sure this could have been avoided with a bit more care, removing them when washing the car, etc, and I'd not blame the quality of the mirrors for that, but it does mean that I need replacement mirrors less than a year later.I am still getting the same ones, though. This time I'll remember to remove them every time the car gets washed.
A**H
Useless...
Super small and useless 😅 yes it is easy to install , just slide it in and that's it . But because of that it does rattle a bit and easy to steal. Coz literally .... You judt slide it in....Useless, because it's so tiny that it doesn't make much of a difference when you driving . By the time you concentrate in looking what you actually see . Moment is gone. Wouldn't buy it again 🤷🏻♂️
D**E
Great Mirror well worth the money paid.
Great Little Mirror easily clamped onto the wing mirror. It only takes a couple of seconds to remove if you go through a car wash.The mirror gives you a good range of view and because it clamps on the top of your wing mirror, it does not impede your normal wing mirror vision.
C**E
It is easy to adjust
SM1 is top of its class for someone who has a limited ability to twist his neck when joining a major road. I have had at least six over the years.Pros - it is simple to fix to the wing mirror without blocking any part of it. It is easy to adjust. It will rotate 360 degrees horizontally and a far amount vertically so it will leave you no blind spots. No other similar product is comparable.Cons - It is plastic rather than glass and the clarity does not last indefinitely. I suggest buying two at once. You need to remember to take it off before (not during!) the car wash. At nearly £6 it's fairly expensive - why not sell it in packs of four for ?£12? For geriatrics, adjusting from the normal wing mirror to the little one can be a visual challenge. It can scratch the surround of your wing mirror and is vulnerable to pointless theft, so always have a spare inside because you will get to rely on it. Halfords in Workington doesn't seem to stock it any more (in favour of inferior substitutes) so plan ahead if you have one which is getting worn....I have thought long and hard about how the design could be improved but can't think if any way unless a manufacturer is to include it as stand on a model and have it controlled internally electronically, in which can it could usefully be bigger....
R**N
Cheap quality but it works.
The mirror is made of a cheap plastic and not glass, so it scratches very easily, a clip attaches to your car wing mirror and then you push the wide view mirror onto the clip. The mirror works well and is easy to adjust to get the best view. It is overpriced for what it is but it helps you to see your blind spot.
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