Of course. Finding the best price for a mirror in Manchester involves checking a mix of large retailers, local independents, and online marketplaces.
Here’s a breakdown of the best places to look, categorised for ease.
These stores have a huge range, frequent sales, and you can often collect the same day.
Dunelm: Often has the best balance of style, price, and choice. Check their “Value” range and online clearance section. They have several stores in and around Manchester (Trafford Park, Ashton-under-Lyne, Wigan, etc.).
B&Q / Homebase: Excellent for large, simple mirrors (like leaning floor mirrors) and mirrored cabinet sets for bathrooms. Always check for end-of-line discounts.
IKEA: The go-to for affordable, minimalist, and modern designs. The HOVET and LÖNSÅS full-length mirrors are iconic and very well-priced. The store is in Ashton-under-Lyne, just outside the city centre.
The Range: A great place to browse for more decorative and ornate mirrors at very low prices. Stores in Trafford Park and Gorton.
TK Maxx / Homesense: For a bargain on a designer-style mirror. You need to visit in person as stock changes daily, but you can find incredible, unique pieces for a fraction of the price elsewhere. Key locations in the Trafford Centre and the city centre.
Price Tip: Use Google Shopping to search for a specific mirror type (e.g., “gold sunburst mirror”) and filter by “In stock nearby” to see prices across all these big stores at once.
Ideal if you don’t need it immediately and are willing to collect.
Facebook Marketplace: This is arguably your best bet for the absolute lowest price. The volume of listings in a city like Manchester is huge. You can find brand new, unused mirrors (people who bought the wrong size) and nearly perfect second-hand ones for a massive discount.
Search Tip: Use broad terms like “mirror” and then filter by location (within 10 miles of Manchester) and price (e.g., £0 – £20).
Gumtree: Similar to Facebook Marketplace. Always worth a quick check.
eBay: Filter your search for “Collection only” to avoid delivery fees and find local sellers. You can often snag a great deal.
Safety Tip: Always arrange to collect from a safe, public place or a home address you’re comfortable with. Inspect the item before paying.
Charity Shops: Areas like Didsbury, Chorlton, and Sale have clusters of larger charity shops that often have furniture and homeware. You can find a real gem for just a few pounds.
Reclamation Yards: Places like Architectural Heritage in Bury (a short tram ride away) are perfect if you’re looking for a unique, vintage, or antique mirror. Prices vary but can be very good for the quality.
Don’t underestimate them for small, basic mirrors.
B&M, Home Bargains, Wilko: Great for small wall mirrors, vanity mirrors, and simple cabinet mirrors. Perfect for a hallway or bedroom on a tiny budget.
Define Your Need: What type of mirror? (Full-length, wall, bathroom, decorative).
Check Online First: Browse Dunelm, IKEA, and B&Q online to get a benchmark price for new items.
Search Facebook Marketplace: This will show you what’s available second-hand for a fraction of the price.
Call Ahead: If you’re going to a specific store like TK Maxx, you can call and ask if they have a good selection of mirrors in stock to save a trip.
Consider Delivery: If you buy a large mirror from IKEA or a private seller, remember you’ll need a car big enough to transport it or budget for a taxi.
For the absolute best price in Manchester, your winning strategy is almost always Facebook Marketplace or checking the clearance sections of the big box stores like Dunelm and B&Q.
Generally speaking, our order requirements are as follows: the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for large items is 50 pieces, for regular items it is 100 pieces, for small items it is 500 pieces, and for very small items (such as ceramic decorations) the MOQ is 1,000 pieces. Orders exceeding $100,000 will receive a 5% discount. The delivery timeline is determined based on the specific order quantity and production schedule. Typically, we are able to complete delivery within two months.






