Often a bathroom has been overlooked when it comes to towel drying and to fit one which utilises the existing central heating system is not always a very practical thing to do. In cases such as this or where an en-suite room has been added, the electric towels drying radiators is an obvious solution, but in times past these have been somewhat functional in both looks and design, not any more.
For something that is really different in the field, Aestus have an exciting range of contemporary and traditional bathroom heaters and electric towel drying radiators that is guaranteed to suit the most discerning, ranging from the Candela a distinctive panelled design, to the Jazz, which is a truly minimal looking very contemporary bathroom radiator. Myson is one of the oldest and most respected names in the British heating industry and a full range from the Myson Essential range offer a solution to the problem of providing towel drying radiators where breaking into the existing heating system is not an option, or is undesirable.
When choosing an electric towel drying radiator it is necessary to decide upon the heat output that is required from this, which will depend to a large extent on the size of the room to which this is being fitted so when you are looking through our suggestions we advise that you have the dimensions of the room to hand which will make your choice easier.

April 27th, 2009 at 6:31 am
I wasn’t aware that you could get electric towel drying radiators. I guess that it was just the old adage of water and electricity.
April 30th, 2009 at 9:49 am
Yeah I wasn’t aware of these either. Strange though I would have thought towel rails would have been water heated