What are Warmrails used for?

The traditional solution has been to change towels on a daily basis, creating unnecessary laundry loads, using additional energy and water. Using a Warmrail during the summer months will allow your towels to dry completely in humid weather. I’ve seen other towel warmers on the market that are more powerful.

How many watts should a towel warmer be?

Most heated towel rails are very effective in heating and drying your towels. In other words, they don’t use a lot of electricity to perform their job. To provide a bit more detail, the typical heated towel rails consumes 100 to 200 watts of electricity per hour.

Are heated towel bars worth it?

If you’re looking for a little extra comfort during the winter and a space saving storage option for your towels, then heated towel rails are definitely worth it! With a range of colours available, these rails are also a great way to tie a space together.

How do towel warmers work?

The electric towel warmers operate independently from the heating system. They contain electric-powered low watt elements. Some use a dry element which heats wire installed in the tubes of the rails while others use a wet element in order to heat the oil or water inside the towel rail.

Do towel heaters use a lot of electricity?

Electric Towel Rails These rails avoid the issue of having to switch on the rest of your central heating, however they can be expensive to run due to the power requirements of the heated element within. Essentially, they function similarly to a kettle, though without quite so much short term power usage.

Can you put wet towels on a towel warmer?

The Short Answer. The short answer to this question is YES. You need to use damp/wet or pre-moistened towels in your towel warmer.

Do electric towel heaters use a lot of electricity?

Do you wet towels before putting them in a towel warmer?

You need to wring them out before putting it inside the towel warmer. The reason behind this is, if you put a dry towel inside the towel warmer, you run the risk of fire if it gets too dried out.