当然!在德拉伊找到一面便宜的全身镜是非常可行的,因为这里是迪拜最著名的购物区之一,以实惠和种类繁多而闻名。
Here is a detailed guide on where to look, what to expect, and how to get the best deal.
1. Naif Souq / Naif Road:
This is your absolute best bet for a cheap, no-frills mirror. The area is packed with small shops selling household goods, accessories, and textiles.
What to find: Simple, lightweight full-length mirrors, often with a thin plastic or very basic wooden frame. Many are designed to be hung on a door or leaned against a wall.
Price Range: Expect to pay between AED 40 to AED 90 depending on the size and your bargaining skills.
Pro Tip: Walk along the smaller streets branching off from the main Naif Road. Don’t buy from the first shop you see; check a few and compare prices.
2. Al Wuheida Road (Near the Fish Roundabout):
This area has several hardware and building materials stores that also sell mirrors. They often have mirrors cut to size, but they also stock standard pre-made full-length ones.
What to find: Both framed and unframed mirrors. You might find slightly sturdier options here than at Naif.
Price Range: Similar to Naif, around AED 50 – AED 120.
3. Day-to-Day Dubai or Daiso (In Deira City Centre Mall):
While not as cheap as the souq, these Japanese variety stores are great for predictable pricing and decent quality.
What to find: They often stock lightweight, adhesive, or door-hung mirrors. The selection might be hit-or-miss, but it’s worth checking if you’re already at the mall.
Price Range: Likely between AED 50 – AED 100. No bargaining here.
4. Carrefour (In Deira City Centre Mall or other locations):
Carrefour is a reliable option for a standard mirror. They won’t be the absolute cheapest, but you get consistency and can often find good promotions.
What to find: Packaged mirrors with basic frames, often from known brands.
Price Range: AED 70 – AED 150+.
Bargain, Bargain, Bargain: In the souqs (Naif, Al Wuheida), the first price is never the final price. Politely negotiate. Start by offering 30-40% less than the asking price and meet somewhere in the middle.
Consider Transportation: A full-length mirror is awkward to carry. If you’re taking a taxi or metro, keep that in mind. Some shops might be able to arrange a cheap delivery for an extra fee (e.g., AED 20-30), which is often worth it.
Check the Mirror Carefully: Before you pay, take the mirror out of any packaging and check for:
Cracks or chips on the edges or surface.
Distortion in the reflection (look at a straight line from a distance).
Know Your Size: A typical full-length mirror is around 180cm (H) x 60cm (W) or 180cm x 45cm. Confirm the exact dimensions before buying.
Payment: Smaller shops in the souq prefer cash and may give you a better deal for it. Larger stores (Carrefour, Day-to-Day) accept all cards.
For Naif Souq: Take the Green Line Metro to Naif Station. The souq is right next to the exit.
For Deira City Centre (Carrefour, Daiso): Take the Red Line Metro to Deira City Centre Station. The mall is connected to the station.
For Al Wuheida Road: It’s best to take a taxi and ask for the “Fish Roundabout” or “Al Wuheida Road hardware shops.”
最终建议: 对于 最便宜的选择,直接前往 Naif Souq。准备好四处走动和讨价还价,你很可能会找到一个很好的交易。
使用的搜索词: 在四处走动时,你可以向店主询问一面“大镜子”或“长镜子”。他们会明白的。
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.