Now imagine you step out of the shower into the warm embrace of a towel just heated by your electric towel warmer. It’s the same feeling as putting on clothes straight from the dryer.
Electric towel warmers are the bathroom accessory you didn’t think you needed. You just have to feel it to believe it. Below, we'll overview the two basic types of electric towel warmers and how to set them up.
Electric towel warmers come in two different connection types: plug-in and hardwired. Making a decision will be easier after you consider aesthetics, installation difficulty, and bathroom layout.
If you have a GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) outlet near the location where you hope to mount your towel warmer, this is an easy option for you.
Although plug-in towel warmers tend to be slightly more expensive than their hardwired counterparts, they don't need an electrician for installation, making them a less expensive option overall.
Hardwired towel warmers require more installation work, as the towel warmer must be connected directly to your home's electric wiring. For your safety, we recommend hiring a licensed electrician for this type of work.
With this added effort, though, comes a lower upfront cost and a fully-integrated look you can't get with a cord and plug.
It's up to you which type of electric towel warmer fits your desired look and budget. Either way, you'll enjoy a level of comfort you never knew was possible.