Bathroom Towel Warmers – are no longer just a luxury item. They have become a prerequisite for anyone who values the feeling of warmth and comfort that these little bathroom accessories can give you. Before dashing out to your local bathroom store there’s a couple of things you should bear in mind. This short article is going to look at the difference between Hydronic Towel Warmers and electric towel warmers.
Hydronic Towel Warmers – These tend to be plumed into your central heating system and use the water that is already circulating through your home. Some types of hydronic towel warmers use another liquid like oil but these are more scarce now as people have switched to electric towel warmers. One thing to bear in mind with Hydronic Warmers is that they are dependent on your home central heating system and can’t heat up when it;s not switched on.
It is possible to use a special pump and separate heating tube system so that hydronic towel warmers can be used during the summer months. Hydronic towel warmers tend to be more expensive and typically require a plumber to install. There are no electrical restrictions on the placement of a hydronic towel warmer. This makes them ideal for putting on the pool deck or at the end of a walk in shower.
Electric Towel Warmers – There are lots of different manufacturers out there but Myson Towel Warmers are one of the best known brands and sell products in the UK and in the USA. Personally I prefer the flexibility of an electric towel warmer because you can switch it on when you need it. You can buy models that either plug into a normal mains socket or you can hard wire them into your homes electric system.
If you are doing some research on these products it’s worth bearing in mind that some people refer to them as Heated Towel Rails but they mean the same thing.
Happy buying!
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