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A Consumer's Guide to Buying Towel Radiators

Heating capacity:

Before you buy a towel radiator for your bathroom, you should consider the heating capacity of the device. If your bathroom will be relying solely on the towel rail as a heat source, you might need to find one that has a high-heating capacity which is capable of heating the entire bathroom. You can check the specifications or calculate the power output yourself. On the other hand, if there are other heating systems installed in the bathroom such as an under-floor heater, a lower output towel warmer will suffice.

Wall space:

There are many sizes of radiators that you can choose from. Be sure to measure the wall space that you have available or prepare sufficient space for your towel rail. Full-size towel radiators will require large wall spaces, while smaller towel rails can be mounted on the wall and provide extra storage space underneath. There are also narrower rails that can be set up behind unused space behind doors.

Hanging space:

Another factor to consider when it comes to choosing the size of the towel rail is the number of towels you will be hanging on it every day. Communal bathrooms might require large towel rails with bigger hanging space. On the other hand, homes with individual bathrooms in each room might need lesser hanging space for the towel rail.

Usage frequency:

The towel radiator's heating system type should be based on how often you intend to use the towel radiator. If you expect the towel rail to operate the whole year round in both summer and cold seasons, a dual fuel or electric heating system might be appropriate. There are also hydronic radiators that are heated using hot-water systems.

Design:

Towel warmers are available in different designs that consumers can choose from depending on their preference and need. If you want your towel rail to accentuate your bathroom and stand out from the rest of the room, you can choose one with an edgy and unusual design. If you have a small bathroom and prefer your towel rail to be unobtrusive, you can go for a simpler design with the same colour as your bathroom walls, this way the rail can blend in easily.

Finish:

From matte to sleek chrome to funky colours, towel rails are available in many finishes. Be sure to choose the finish that will best match the theme and colour scheme of your bathroom, and one which will not compromise the functionality of the towel rail.




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