The main difference between the two is that electric towel warmers use—you guessed it—electricity, while hydronic towel warmers use hot water from your plumbing system to heat its exterior bars.
Heated towel rails have revolutionised bathrooms, offering warm and dry towels at your convenience. However, if you've noticed cold spots at the top of your rail, similar to what I experienced, then ...
Picture this: You’ve just finished a hot, steamy shower. You turn off the water and step out into the cold air. Not so pleasant, right? But now imagine that you’re wrapped in a warm towel. That ...
A good towel warmer keeps your bathroom cozy and your towels warm — but could it pose a threat to the safety of your home?
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Q Can you advise me if I can buy an electric heating element to change ladder towel rails (currently connected to the central heating system) to be electrically heated only? Would I have to change the ...
Now we can no longer hang our endless loads of washing out to try in the warm summer breeze, you might be wondering what other alternatives there are throughout autumn and winter. When it comes to ...