Why You Must Own A Towel Radiator

By Therealsupermum @TheRealSupermum

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It doesn’t matter where it happens, whether it’s a trendy hotel or a friend’s upscale flat. Once you’ve experienced stepping from the bath and pulling a hot fluffy towel from a nice, warm rail, towel radiators are hard to do without.

One of life’s little luxuries, this type of radiator is both a comfort to you and a symbol of care for your guests. On a cold winter morning, a hot, fluffy, bone-dry towel is a lovely thing. When a household is crowded, these radiators also dry towels quickly for a second use.

They’re not limited to the merely functional, either. Because they come in all sorts of designs from curved to flat, they can be purchased to complement any bathroom decor. In materials from chrome to stainless steel, some are complete works of art.

Beyond being attractive and luxurious, towel radiators also have many practical benefits. First, a wet towel can mildew quickly and smell badly enough to make one’s nose wrinkle. The hot, dry surface of the radiator makes the water in a used towel evaporate quickly, preventing those nasty little spores from taking hold and multiplying.

It can also save you a few pence in laundry soap, water and electricity. With a towel radiator, you can use a towel a greater number of times before it needs washing. Every saved liter of water is a good thing that helps us live more sustainable lives.

The real savings, of course, come from extending the life of your towels. Washing them over and over tends to make towels lose their fluffy nap and absorbency. If you look at the rising price of these essential bathroom items, you’ll quickly note that buying fewer of them means you can spend more on something else.

Finally, these radiators have a health benefit for anyone who installs them. Especially in a bathroom that has no windows or fan for ventilation, high humidity can be a big problem. Moisture collects and soaks into rugs and drapes. It lingers on shower doors and fixtures. It even soaks into pores and cracks in the grouting of tile walls and floors. On painted surfaces, this moisture can cause paint to peel and plaster to fall. Even if water on a tile floor doesn’t sink in, it increases the risk of slipping and falling. Worst of all, high humidity causes mold, mildew and bacteria to grow where it normally wouldn’t. The health risks of mold are well known, especially for people with allergies.

While a towel radiator won’t solve all humidity problems, it will reduce them, making it a worthwhile investment for both good taste and good health. They’re one of life’s little pleasantries, but once you’ve got one, you’ll wonder how you ever did without!

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