Customer Reviews:
Love my Warmrails! September 23, 2007 This is the second Warmrails that I've owned and it is a wonderful addition to my master bath. The quality is extremely nice and as pictured. I had it hardwired and it looks very sleek, without any cords dangling. The warm towels are wonderful and I do think it keeps a lot of the moisture out of our bathroom and eliminates the musty odors somewhat. I highly recommend it. Once you dry with warm towels-it's hard to go back to regular towels--I'm spoiled!
Towel warmer November 21, 2007 This towel warmer keeps towels from becoming musty smelling. If you are expecting hot towels, this won't do it. However, the towels are nicely warm and dry. We hang both our towels, a hand towel and also washrags on it and there is room for more. It is compact and sticks out about 5 inches from the wall. If there is one thing that I really wouldn't do without in my new bathroom, this would be it!
Classy look and great function November 29, 2007 This product works great to keep your towels warm, but most importantly FRESH. Also, when hardwired to the wall like I did it looks very classy. It has a nice "built-in" look and is sturdy.
Just what I wanted. December 26, 2007 I bought this towel warmer for my bath remodel. It is perfect for a small bathroom. We used the hardwire installation -- a clean look.
Italy in my bathroom April 21, 2008 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).
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