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Hydronic towel warmers are connected to the hot water supply
Hydronic towel warmers are connected to the hot water supply in your home and have a re-circulating pump to circulate the hot water through your towel warmer.
Hydronic towel warmers are one type of towel warmer that is available. Hydronic towel warmers are connected to the hot water supply in your home and have a re-circulating pump to circulate the hot water through your towel warmer. A hydronic towel warmer can also be used to heat the room, usually a bathroom or laundry room.
Towel warmers add that extra touch of luxury to your home and bathroom. They provide you with warm towels when you get out of the bath or shower and step into a much cooler-feeling bathroom. Towel warmers can also be used to dry delicate clothing, such as sweaters, or warm clothing, like blankets for the baby.
No more mildew-ridden towels or clothing—you can dry your pool towel and swimming suits on the towel warmer to keep them dry and mildew free. No more bunched up wet towels on the bathroom floor—your hydronic towel warmer will keep them dry, fresh and fluffy.
Hydronic towel warmers are in some ways less expensive to use than electric towel warmers. As they use recycled hot water, they heat up in less than a half an hour and filter the water back through. The warm water heats the coils of the towel warmer evenly every time. With electric towel warmers, which are heated electrical coils, there is the possibility of an electric coil being faulty eventually, where as with a hydronic towel warmer, they are consistently warmed throughout with hot water.
Whether you choose a hydronic or electric towel warmer, you can feel at rest knowing they are energy efficient and won’t raise your electricity bills through the roof. Hydronic towel warmers use less energy to heat the water, just as the water tank does for your taps hot water.
You can use a hydronic towel warmer to heat the room as well, by placing the warmer on its highest setting. The lower setting is used to warm towels. Imagine, never stepping into a cool room after a shower again.
Hydronic towel warmers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and materials. This luxury is as affordable as $70, or as expensive as $2,000. Luxuriously warm towels—an affordable comfort for your home.
About Electric Towel Warmers
An electric towel warmer uses electricity and is useful anywhere where there is an electrical outlet, or they can be hardwired into your electric system.
They are a luxury that most anyone can afford. Coming in a variety of shapes, sizes, materials and colors, towel warmers have become an affordable luxury that grace many homes. There are generally two types of towel warmers—hyrdonic and electric. Hydronic towel warmers use recycled hot water, which is circulated by a re-circulating pump through the coils. An electric towel warmer uses electricity and is useful anywhere where there is an electrical outlet, or they can be hardwired into your electric system.
Many people utilize electric towel warmers over hydronic ones, for the simple reason that they are more easily installed. The only requirement of an electric towel warmer is that it is near a plug in. You can purchase a freestanding electric towel warmer or a wall mounted towel warmer—either one is beneficial to use as a towel warmer, delicate clothing dryer or room heater.
Many people utilize their electric towel warmer to dry delicate clothing, such as swimming suits and sweaters. Their design allows also for them to be utilized for heating a room—usually a bathroom or laundry room. Of course, their primary use is to warm towels—a luxury that many people enjoy.
Electric ones range in price from approximately $70 to over $2,000. Because they are safe and energy efficient, you can leave an electric towel warmer running all day.
If you are considering a towel warmer, one of the biggest decisions you need to make is whether you want the versatility of a freestanding towel warmer or the elegancy of a mounted towel warmer. Freestanding towel warmers can be moved to be used wherever you need it the most. However, if you have a small bathroom where space is the luxury, you will want to consider a wall mounted warmer instead.
Whatever your needs, there is a towel warmer which is right for you, in design, price, color and finish. Towel warmers are the luxury that many homeowners are considering when they refinish their bathrooms.