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subject: An Electric Towel Rail Will Give You Warm Towels And Heated Bathrooms [print this page]


European winters can get very mean and this is one of the primary reasons why people prefer to be indoors during the winter. The whole house is heated basically by central heating system which earlier used to be based on a boiler or radiator in the basement. In those days the rooms used to have a steam heater that used to heat up the rooms and get the job done. But they had a lot of pipes and somehow they just did not look that good ending up as an eyesore for all those who are interested in getting their interiors decorated and beautifying. Maintaining and cleaning these heaters was not an easy task and the rust is an additional woe. Now the electric radiators are here and these do not need any pipes and they just make use of the electrical coil systems.

The problem was with the narrow places where one needed heating but space used to be a problem. This was very commonly seen in the bathrooms where there were cold floors and corners. So there was a dire need of a compact bathroom radiator which did serve the purpose without blocking much space or having any hazardous aspects to care for. Moreover the modern version of an electric bathroom radiator looks quite chic and is easy to clean resulting in it being chosen easily as an alternative over the older piping systems. It is also available in different colors to choose from the wide range according to the interiors of the bathroom. The most innovative is the concept of an electric towel rail which aids one in having the luxury of a warm towel wrapped up around the body after a shower which can be a boon in the freezing winters.

These are very normal looking devices which actually look like the usual rails for hanging towels other than the fact that they can be adjusted to warm the towels and dry them and their intensity can be controlled to have the whole bathroom heated up. So the idea of having a four inch electric towel rail is quite a solution for the winters.

by: The Radiator




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