Warmrails Trafalgar Freestanding Towel Warmer and Drying Rack, Satin Nickel | 
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| Brand: Warmrails Category: Kitchen
List Price: $240.00 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $110.01 (46%)
New (5) from $129.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 88853
Color: Satin Nickel Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 41.9 x 26.5 x 3 Warranty: Warmrails guarantees all towel warmers for a full year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials.
MPN: Mp-WTS Model: WTS UPC: 695936235017 EAN: 0695936235017 ASIN: B0000DIXBJ
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| Features:
| • | Large Freestanding unit. Includes non-heated removable shelf. Great for extra storage. | | • | Minimal assembly required. | | • | Keeps towels dry, warm, and fresh. Great for drying delicates, hand washables and swimwear. Save on unnecessary laundry loads. Great for year-round use! | | • | 26-by-13 1/3-by 42 1/4-Inches | | • | For Warmrails Customer Service please dial Toll Free 1-877-927-6724. |
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Product Description For a more luxurious bathroom that is cozy and welcoming, we recommend this Trafalgar towel warmer rail. You can keep towels dry and fresh, even in the summertime, because the towel warmer helps reduce dampness for rooms that suffer from mold and mildew growth. This unit was designed to run continually, 24 hours a day, so you can enjoy warm towels any time. Yet it uses less power than a regular light bulb at a cost of just a few cents a day! Features a satin nickel finish. Has an on/off switch. Stands alone and plugs into any standard wall outlet. White cord is 7 feet long. 26" wide. 42 1/4" high. 13 1/2" deep.
Amazon.com Review With its stylish profile, the Warmrails Trafalgar drying rack adds luxury to your routine without compromising your decor. Hot to the touch but not hot enough to scorch, it is perfect for warming bath towels, heating bedding, or drying delicates. Free-standing and portable, the rack runs on electric power using a dry element called Filatherm instead of liquid or oil. The energy-efficient design requires about as much power as an average light bulb, even when run 24 hours a day, as Warmrails recommends. Capable of warming multiple towels per shelf, the unit also includes a non-heated shelf for storing fresh linens or drying swimwear. Arced at the top, the Trafalgar features an attractive satin nickel finish and measures 26 by 13-1/2 by 42-1/4 inches. It is UL- and CUL-listed, plugs in with a standard three-prong cord, and requires minimal assembly. Warmrails includes carries a one-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
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Highly Recommended - Love it! May 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this towel warmer for our house when we recently remodeled our bathroom. My husband says it was one of the best things I could have bought for the bathroom. He loves getting out of the shower to a warm towel as do I. We actually ended up buying the Chelsea for our kids bathroom as well. They love their warm hooded towels after bath time. I highly recommend this product, you won't regret buying it. Was worth the money for sure!
Indulgent September 28, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The height of the rack allows for good air flow for two very large bath towels and a regular bath towel. Besides being wonderful to have a warm towel, this rack has reduced the mildew problem in our humid bathroom.
Buyer beware June 11, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I received one of these towel warmers for Christmas. The towels never got above room temperature, if that. The company suggested putting more than one towel on the warmer. I tried 4 towels and a robe, acting as a coat to cover the towels. After 2 days the towels were no warmer than before. Since we did not purchase the towel warmer directly from the manufacturer, they are not willing to take it back. Also be leary of the so called testimonials on the manufacturers website. I gave a very negative review for this product about 2 months ago. It does not appear on the website. So to end this saga the towel warmer is headed to the land fill. Sorry Al Gore that is how it has to be.
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