An Electric Heated Towel Rail - Luxury Or Bathroom Necessity?Warmrails Hampton (Flat Panel) Freestanding Electric Towel Warmer and Jeeves HSO-20 Model H Electric Towel WarmerLiving in a cold country, or a country like the US with cold winters, brings with it all sorts of problems, which have to be overcome to make life a bit more pleasant. One range of problems revolves around getting things dried, such as the family laundry. An example of that group of problems is drying towels dry after use and keeping them dry; or even keeping them warm for that luxury feel in the bathroom. While we all need towel ladders, rails or racks of some sort on which to hang our towels, it can be even better to have an electric heated towel rail or rack. That way towels you use will dry quicker, and you can have clean towels warmed for you before using the bathroom. It can feel quite luxurious having warm towels to use, although it can hardly be described as a luxury, especially in cold wet weather. An electric heated towel rail need not be too expensive, so is not really in the luxury class of furniture. It is practical common sense, really, to heat or to be able to heat your towels. Fortunately, you have a good selection to choose from, so you should be able to find something that meets your personal needs and combines well with the bathroom décor. If you are searching around for towel warmers, then you will find two names prominent. The first name that will stand out as you search for a towel warmer and drying rack is that of Warmrails, an apt name if ever there was one. For example: the Warmrails Hampton (Flat Panel) Freestanding Electric Towel Warmer. The list price for the Hampton flat panel warmer is over $200, but you can usually get this model for much less at places like Amazon, where it has had some favorable reviews. The Warmrails Hyde Park towel warmer and Warmrails Kensington towel warmer seem to be much sought after too. When it comes to a Jeeves electric heated towel rail, a modern example in rubbed bronze is the Jeeves - HSO-20 - Model H Electric towel warmer. You will find this more expensive than the Warmrails Hampton towel warmer, selling at close to $300. It has 7 horizontal rails, in a solid looking metal which has a distinctive rubbed bronze. If that suits your bathroom décor, then this towel warmer may attract your interest.
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