For more and more home owners, towel warmers are becoming a typical bathroom accessory. The luxury that it provides, a heated towel, is simple to obtain yet magnificent. They are also great for many other things, like drying delicate clothing and saving on energy bills. This is why the towel warmer, also often called the towel radiator, is one of the biggest new crazes in home building, buying, and remodeling projects.
Today’s manufacturers of towel warmers offer a wide variety, so your decision can be based on personal preference as to type or even just something that matches your décor. You can also choose the energy source you want your towel warmer to use. Some are electric rails which just plug in, while other hydronic models use the water from your hot water heater to heat towels and clothing. They are also available with a variety of finishes, including brass, chrome, and an assortment of colors.
Most towel warmers are designed to be fairly easily installed and taken care of. The electric versions are the easiest; but the hydronic models can also be done with the instructions given. If needed, of course, a professional can be called in to help. Maintenance is fairly simple, depending on the type. Thoroughly read the instruction manual to check things like whether or not the unit can remain plugged in, what cleaner can be used on it, etc.