![]() ![]() It’s the perfect option for those who want to save on space and uphold the aesthetic of their bathroom.Jan 5, 2022 Overall, the quick answer is that towel warmers will heat your bathroom and keep it nice and cosy. Reusing bathroom towels means you’re saving water, energy, detergent and most importantly, time! And you’ll still have a fresh towel without washing it each time. Reduces Laundry Loads Since a towel warmer means dry, mildew-free towels, fewer laundry loads need to be done. Keep your towels dry, warm & fresh Particularly in winter, heated towel rails provide a convenient way to dry out your towels while they’re hanging up between uses, saving you from having to put them in the dryer to get rid of that musty smell. What is the point of a heated towel rail? So you just don’t need to throw them in as frequently. ![]() The reason is that the warmers not only dry the towels but also they kill mold and mildew that can grow in moisture. However, people who use towel warmers regularly often won’t throw their towels into the laundry as often. ![]() After all, the towels can dry overnight, and should you leave the gadget on throughout, you risk causing a fire accident. In a nutshell, you shouldn’t leave your towel warmer on throughout the night. Heated towel rails are ideal for bathrooms that are short on space, such as an ensuite or downstairs toilet. Heated towel rails plumb straight into your water system, just like a normal radiator, and warm up when your central heating is running. Whats the difference between a heated towel rail and a towel radiator?Ĭustomers ask us all the time “what’s the difference between a radiator and a towel warmer?” In simple terms, radiators are more efficient at transferring heat their job is to keep your room at an optimum temperature, whereas towel warmers do what they say on the tin, ‘Heat your Towels’, offering minimum heat output.Ĭan I replace a bathroom radiator with a heated towel rail?Ĭan I replace a radiator with a heated towel rail? Yes. The rails are hollow, and the unit is connected to the hydronic heating system in a house. You plug the towel rail into the power point, and the electricity heats up the liquid in the rails, which in turn dries the towels. A towel rail might take less time to heat up than a radiator. A standard heated towel rail will typically come on and off in accordance with the main central heating system.Ī towel rail usually gives out less heat than a radiator, however, if it has been sized correctly, then it should still be able to make your bathroom a warm and cosy place. Heated towel rails are designed to be left on all the time and there are no safety issues to consider if you decide you want to keep them running. They’re also great for sunroom additions or even in laundry rooms (next to the washer and dryer), mud rooms, or indoor pool areas. ![]() While they are attractive additions, towel warmers aren’t only for bathroom decoration. Towel warmers can also reduce water consumption and laundry load since you won’t need to wash your towels as frequently. They work well for drying wet shoes, too. You can also use a towel warmer to dry delicates instead of a dryer. However, if it is still hot to the touch then you might have to delve a little deeper in order to resolve the issue. Sometimes, a heated towel rail can become a tad too warm, but you can always switch it off at the mains or turn it down slightly. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |