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Radiator towel question

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ANiceSliceOfCake · 10/01/2016 19:37

I'm hopefully getting our bathroom done (that's my other thread)

At the moment we put our wet towels over the bannister to dry them till we use them the next day. But it looks messy and I'd like to stop.

I'd like one of those vintage style radiators like my picture but that will really only hold one towel.

Are there any stylish, keeping the vintage feel, ways to hang up your wet towels?

Radiator towel question
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PigletJohn · 10/01/2016 20:12

there are heaps of ladder-shaped ones but these result in towels flopping over each other. IMO a very wide one fits more towels; or even an ordinary rail fixed to the wall above a long low radiator.

There are two problems with the rails

  • most of them are chromed steel tube, and tend to go rusty. A metallurgist would know why. You may be able to get a traditional chromed brass one, the cost will surprise you.
  • unless very big, they output far less heat than radiators; even less when engulfed in a thick insulating layer of towels. You may need a radiator as well as the rail.
dynevoran · 11/01/2016 11:50

We were just at center parcs and they have a tall ladder one in the bathrooms there. Managed to dry 4 wet swimming towels twice a day on it at the same time and worked well.

I have the one pictured in my bathroom , mainly because it was already there when we bought the house and the whole thing heats up but wouldn't dry much. And kind of gets in the way.

mrsmortis · 11/01/2016 14:47

The other thing that you need to check is how much heat they generate relative to your existing radiator. Normally they generate significantly less. If you aren't careful you may end up with a cold bathroom...

HoneyDragon · 11/01/2016 19:31

I love my ladder one. It throws heat out even with bath sheets on, and I have a large bathroom Confused

RaisingSteam · 11/01/2016 19:35

Our plumber said of towel radiators: buy the biggest you can fit in the space. Ours is six feet high, I tend to fold towels into quarters lengthways (so they are narrow) then hang at different levels. Assuming you aren't actually dunking them in the bath so they're dripping wet, they soon dry off.

21stCenturyBreakdown · 11/01/2016 20:03

Regarding the heat: I read on another thread about how they all have 'BTU' ratings and there are online calculators you can use to work out the minimum BTU you need for the room (takes into account things like the room size, windows, type of floor, etc).

ANiceSliceOfCake · 12/01/2016 21:00

Thanks everyone, I've been looking at radiators all day and have decided I'm still going to go with one of these vintage style ones but one with a high BTU. I'll then get a nice chrome rail to attach to the wall to put the bath towels over, they dry on the bannister now so I guess they should dry on a rail.

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