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  1. #1
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    Default Heated towell rails

    I have purchased a very cheap 800mm(H) x 510mm(W) stainless steel 10 bar heated towell rail on eBay but am having second thoughts about whether it is wide enough since it would always mean folding a towell through the rails. I do not want to go to the hassle of installing it and find it is a pain. Has anyone here got one this wide and how do they find its use in a practical situation.
    Juan


    "If the enemy is in range, so are you."

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    the ones I sawe in the States were about that wide and the towels were folded on them - they were always dry and yummy-warm!

    I reckon you could easily do a dry (wet?) run with it leaning against a brick wall with a couple of towels to see if it dries Ok.
    Steve
    Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
    Australia

    ....catchy phrase here

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    This size towel rail works really well.

    Just watch out that you don't leave it on all the time though... They use a surprisingly large amount of electricity (Think of it as having 4 or so regular light bulbs on... You wouldn't want to be leaving them on 24hrs would you?). I'd go so far as to suggest you get a timer for the power outlet of some description.

    Great touch of luxury during winter though. Enjoy.

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    Default Heated Towel Rail

    Thanks Jeff I will install it. I have undertile heating to install and I think I will put them on the same timer and set to come on together about an hour before bathing time.
    Juan


    "If the enemy is in range, so are you."

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