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Electric Towel Warmer Ratings

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Electric Towel Warmers - Hydrostatic Towel Warmers:

There are all sorts of towel warmers on the market today. Depending on where you look you can find two major categories of towel warmer. The first is hydrostatic towel warmer and the second is electric towel warmer. There are two major differences between the two that being that the source of the heat differs. A good warmer will provide a sense of luxury that is common to only high-class hotel accommodations. It is possible to keep towels warm with the help of radiators and heaters but they are not decorative in nature nor are they hidden in plain view like the might towel warmer.



Buying A New Towel Warmer:

When selecting a good overall towel warmer, consider the amount of space that you have in your restroom, by measuring the area where you plan on placing the warmer. After you have measured the area, you’re ready to begin your search for a nice warmer. Many towel warmers are electric and are easy to install for any size budget. They can either be hardwired or plugged in, and are usually wall mounted. Floor mounted models are out there, but the classic look and feel of a wall mounted one seems to be what people look for most often. The second type of towel warmer to consider is the hydroelectric warmer. These use hot water circulating through to heat without added humidity to the room. These are usually quiet, discreet, and work out quite well. The two have moderate electricity usages, but do not increase the cost of energy too high to where it is not worth the trouble. Towel warmers help keep mold away without adding any extra moisture or humidity to the air inside a bathroom. It’s important to make sure that you have enough space in your area, and a close outlet in order to make these things effective. Most are easily installed, while others need more skilled labor to install for you. If space is limited you could also consider a smaller heated towel rack.

Towel Warmer Prices And Brands:

There are many brands and models to consider in regards to selecting a good towel warmer. When looking at your options, consider the top reviewed brands and models available. Some of these models and brands include, Warmrails Dual Position Towel Warmer starting at around $142.77, the Myson Towel Bars Pearl 8 starting at $178, The Mr Steam 500 H5420RB at around $701, and many other options. The price ranges of good warmers start at around $140 and rise upwards of over $2,000 depending on size, and style. Also, you should look into the Hydronic towel warmer.  There are many options to consider, allowing the consumer to have good overall control of their options. Remember, as with most things, generally, the cheaper towel warmers may not be as reliable as a towel rack that has an established brand and reputation.


Warranties For Good Hot Towel Warmers:

Warranty information is always important when purchasing an item for the home. You want something that will last a good amount of time, so it’s important to have a good grasp on what the manufacturers warranty is providing. Whether it’s a limited warranty or an extended warranty you want to protect your investment in case anything goes wrong down the road. Many entry-level models do not have an extended warranty tied together with the purchase price, and that is alright if budget restraints keep you at a lower entry point. With good care, and a careful hand, you can ensure that your hot towel warmer stands the test of time. Again, like most things, you get what you pay for, and that certainly goes for a towel rail and its warranty.

There is nothing nicer than using a nice warm towel to get you dry. There are a lot of options, key benefits, and features associated with a towel warmer. Consider your options and give one a test drive; you’ll never remember what it was like without one, that’s for sure.

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