A Wesaunard Towel Warmer Or Myson Electric Towel Warmer As An Alternative To Warmrails Or JeevesMyson Multi rail Electric Towel Warmer Nickel ERR4 N, Ultra Luxury Tamar Wall Mounted Electric Towel Rail with panel in polished nickel, and Wesaunard Chrome Classic Freestanding 11 Rail Electric Towel WarmerIf you live in hot climate, then you have no problem keeping towels warm and dry. For most Americans who still live in the USA, though, cold winters are a problem for most. Keeping those luxurious Egyptian cotton towels warm and dry in the bathroom can become a bit difficult. Electric towel rails provide a solution to that little practical problem, and many styles are available for Americans to choose from. While a Warmrails towel warmer or Jeeves heated towel rails provide a lot of the available choices for towel warmers, a Myson towel warmer is also highly sought after and another name that crops up is Wesaunard. Warmrails and Jeeves electric towel rails are modest in price compared to Myson, whose electric towel warmers tend to be over the $1000 mark. However, Myson do have a wide range of towel warmers to choose from. Under the $1000 price, the Ultra Luxury Tamar Wall Mounted Electric Towel Rail with panel in polished nickel sells for about $700. This solid steel heater would fit with most modern bathroom décor styles, and can be used for towels as well as small clothing items such as socks. Moving up a notch in price, or several notches in most of our eyes, the Myson Multi rail Electric Towel Warmer Nickel ERR4 N would set you back over $2500. This is an impressive looking towel warmer, though you would certainly have to think carefully about whether such a big price tag can be justified. Also, consider your existing décor with similar care, as this electric warmer will not suit a lot of bathrooms. A more traditional looking towel rack in the mid price range is the Wesaunard Chrome Classic Freestanding 11 Rail Electric Towel Warmer. That’s a lot of rails, but of course they will overlap. This has what is today a classic chrome look of a towel ladder style, but the big difference is it is hydronic and requires hardwiring and plumbing. Once set up, though, this Wesaunard towel warmer should cope well with the average family’s towel warming needs.
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