About WarmrailsLeading the market by providing customers what they want at the right price, Warmrails' product line consists of over 10 heated towel warmers, varying in size, style and price. Each unit has been designed specifically for the U.S. market. Most models can be mounted to a wall, either hard-wired (by a professional) or soft wired, allowing them to be plugged into a standard outlet. Some models offer the unique ability to be used freestanding.
Because Warmrails are so good at drying towels (and even clothing and delicate laundry items), a heated towel and drying rack can save the homeowner money, while helping to protect the environment. Energy bills will be lower due to running the washer and dryer less frequently, extending the life of towels and clothing and reducing detergents in the waterways. This all adds up to quite a package – without even mentioning the fantastic luxury of warm, dry towels.
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Good ProductI am please with the product for the price. It came in record time. Jacqueline G. (Montclair, NJ) Heated Towel RacksI was very pleased with the service and quality of the
Heated towel rack(s). Also, it is nice that they arrived in a few days after ordering and postage was included in the price. Alice P. (Minneapolis, MN) Towel warmerGreat product for keeping towels warm and dry. Perfect for the coast. Mary E. (Florence, OR) Deluxe WarmrailThe rack arrived completely assembled, all I had to do was plug it in and enjoy! It's large enough for two bath sheets or several smaller bath towels. Victoria H. (Mount Vernon, WA) Great Towel RackThis unit keeps the towels warmer than one of those freestanding S-curve towel racks, the ON/OFF switch is protected (not easily broken exposing the electrical connections), and is a better unit overall. I've used it to warm up pajamas and sweatshirts. The entire unit is heated, so you might be surprised when you touch the frame. Our tile floor near the unit is also warmer. It would be nice if the unit were a couple inches wider - we have two towels on it, each folded in half length-wise, and they end up overlapping in the middle. Donna U. (Churchville, PA)
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