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Mirror coupon code saves you $550 through July 26

July 26, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $550: July 26 is the last day you can use the code JULY400 to take $150 off The Mirror (normally $1,495) and get free shipping and installation (a $400 value).


Some of us never made it back to the gym after quarantine, and you know what? That’s perfectly OK — no one’s ever sat on their deathbed wishing they spent more time at a Planet Fitness.

But if a basic set of dumbbells and some resistance bands just aren’t cutting it for you anymore, allow us to introduce you to The Mirror, an elegant smart gym that streams live and on-demand fitness classes to the comfort of your living room. It’s our favorite piece of home gym equipment for interactive workouts, and it just so happens to be enjoying one of its all-time-highest discounts for a *very* limited time.

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Through the end of the day on July 26, you can use the code JULY400 to save $150 on The Mirror and score free shipping and installation (a $400 value). That brings its price down from $1,495 to a slightly more stomachable $1,345 and works out to a total savings of $550, making this one of the best Mirror deals we’ve ever seen. (It technically even tops The Mirror’s Black Friday deal, which “only” took $500 off.)

Why trek to the gym for workout classes when you could just…. not?
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You wouldn’t know what The Mirror was just by looking at it: It doesn’t appear to be anything more than a sleek, shiny, full-length mirror when it’s not in use. Flip a small switch on its bottom frame, though, and a hidden LCD panel will turn it into a screen; from there, you can pair it with your phone to bring it to life with a variety of workout classes featuring carefully curated playlists and professional instructors. (The latter will appear alongside your reflection so you can work on honing your form.)

We should note that access to those classes will cost you $39 a month by way of a Mirror All-Access Membership, but an extensive library of thousands of expert-led classes (all available 24/7) makes it well worth it.


Save $150 and get free shipping/installation with code JULY400

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