2010
04.28

Purchasing an electric towel warmer for your bathroom is an excellent idea as these are used to heat your towels so you can keep yourself warm even after a shower. Another added benefit is that they also help to create a cleaner atmosphere by preventing dust particles from circulating due to the heat that is generated.

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.

The electric towel warmers are filled with oil which is then heated by being plugged into an electrical outlet. These are generally the preferred type as they use a low wattage heating element which makes them safe to use while also being energy efficient. These come in many different shapes from those that mount on the wall to those that can simply be placed on the bathroom floor.

The hydronic towel warmers require a hot water supply which is typically used in conjunction with the central heating system which tends to limit their operation. One of the downsides to these is that they are much more expensive as they also require professional installation. However, these are perfect for placing near a spa or a swimming pool since they are connected to the plumbing system.

It 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.

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