Designer Heated Towel Rails Look Stylish and Get the Job Done

In a damp climate, heated towel rails are not just a luxury, but a necessity. No one wants their wet towels to become musty, and during the winter months nothing warms a body faster than a plush, heated towel. Heated towel rails range from the plain, white or chrome variety to designer options that add elegance – and heat – to your bathroom.

The Jesi heated towel rail has a curvy design and its chrome finish would complement any bathroom with a contemporary décor. The specs are 733 BTU, 215 watts.

For those who want to set a spa tone in their bathroom, the Luna heated towel rail fits the bill. It has 15 towel rails in the form of curved, chrome tubes. The specs are 858 BTU, 251 watts. There is also the Signelle heated towel rail, which sets a similar mood because of its 14 smooth, chrome panels in a vertical line. The specs are 2,005 BTU, 558 watts.

The Biano heated towel rail features towel rails in varying lengths, forming a leaf-shape design. The specs are 1573 BTU, 461 watts.

Perhaps the most unusual heated towel rail on the market is the Signal 18. It truly looks like a piece of chrome wall art, with its 18 towel rails striking out on different sides. The specs are 1900 BTU, 557 watts.

To find a heated towel rail solution for your bathroom, simply search for “heated towel rail” or “heated towel rails” online. With all of these designer radiators and heated towel rail options, radiator valves must be purchased separately. 

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