| Warmrails Regent Hardwire/Softwire Electric Wall Mounted Towel Warmer and Drying Rack |  | Brand: Warmrails Category: Kitchen
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PERFECT for Green & Busy Moms ! September 18, 2008 Michelle Mom of (Medina, Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can't say how happy I am with this product! I bought two last xmas when we knew we were moving to a new house and it's cut down on the amount of laundry I have to wash, it delivers nice warm toasty towels and dries them quickly. No marks on the walls so far (I was concerned with the heat maybe the walls would get yucky.. but nope)!! You get the best results if you layer towels (don't try to weave them or put them on single). I've had as many as 4 towels on this rack and they dry quickly and all are warm ! One of ours is not hardwired the plug is at the bottom behind the side rung - you can't even tell it's there. I had it set up to hard wire, but then I realized I wanted an extra outlet (should have put one in the master closet! LOL) so it worked out well for us ... I just had the electrican shorten the cord so it just plugs in and that's it.
Italy in my bathroom April 21, 2008 Sonya O. Mounts (Norfolk, VA) After a trip to Italy where every hotel room had a towel warmer, I decided I needed one. The warm rails fits well in my space and makes my bathroom seem upscale. I had it hardwired--the electrician estimated it would take 1 or 2 hours, but unfortunately, our 1918 house had all sorts of issues and surprises, and it took two electricians nearly six hours to install, at a cost of $510. Still, I love it. It came with a couple of clear stickers with warnings/a logo on it--rubbing alcohol took off residue from those with no problem. Also, I called the company and asked whether it would be an electrocution hazard if I were standing ankle deep in bath water and accidently grabbed the rail, not the warmer. They said no (unless I touched an exposed wire or something).
I hope this is worth it March 29, 2008 bc (Oklahoma) Haven't installed yet, but it was a three month wait, with the shipping date repeatedly extended. Frustrating.
Hot enogh for my towels January 27, 2008 L. Tsapari (CT, USA) Easy to install. Needs exact drilling to fasten the towel warmer. 150W 24/7 is enough to keep cosy and dry a small shower/toilet if the heating is of. The surface is hot and not recommended to mount it near sensitive material as shower curtain etc. The surface finishing is rough and i would pay even $10 more for a better and smother chrome-surface. The width is enough to dry two folded, medium size towels over night. I would suggest to buy a Warmrails Towel Shelf Wall Mounted Towel Warmer and Drying Shelf, Satin Nickel to store the clean towels in case you need more than two towels near by.
It's true: warm towels, not hot towels January 14, 2008 William R. Batty, Jr. The reviewers who mention you won't get "dryer hot" towels are absolutely right. My towels are sorta warm, and they are dry, but my towels always got dry hanging on the shower rod. The instructions tell you to really put towels on--more towels equals more heat. It seems the towels on top insulate the lower towels, keeping the heat in. Towels on the three middle shelves are warm enough--if you keep towels on top! The bottom towel and the top towel never seem to really get warm. I put a hand towel on top, just for drying hands. I should also mention I'm in Maine, and it's January, so what we want for a hot towel at 5:30am may be quite different from what you're after! Bottom line: Nice enough, I'm not returning it, but it's not worth what I paid. If the unit were $65, then I'd be telling all my friends. As it is, I just say "eh."
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