Updates from January, 2010

  • Towel Warmer Applications: Part 2 Spas and Pools

    admin 10:49 am on January 22, 2010 | 0 Permalink

    poolBesides keeping towels dry, towel warmers have many functions and can be used in rooms outside the traditional bath, such as spas and pools.

    Not only do they offer visual appeal but they serve as a multi-functional accessory.

    For those who own a pool, hot tub or enjoy water sports and use extra towels like crazy this is just what you need!

    Towel warmers are also great to hang bathing suits so you don’t drip them to the inside dryer. Towel warmers are wonderful for drying off and freshening, they also help prevent mold and mildew from growing on surfaces.

    The warmers save on time and energy and use far less the wattage of a dryer. (They have saved us a significant amount on our home energy bill)

    Many people install towel warmers near their pool and spa for drying and combating humidity. This is a great option for preventing mildew and the stench wetness leaves on clothes and swimwear.

    Amba Towel Warmers offers large 82 and 61 inch wide models specifically for this application.

    Are there any handy ways any of you use towel warmers, would you put a towel warmer in your pool/ spa area?

    Next week we will be back discussing more applications for towel warmers!

     
  • Towel Warmer Options: Part One- The Laundry Room

    admin 3:00 pm on January 5, 2010 | 0 Permalink

    Towel Warmer Applications: Pt. One- The Laundry Room

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    Why settle for cold, possibly damp towels when you can enjoy the affordable luxury of a towel warmer? Dry, warm, fresh towels and toasty spaces are possible with a towel warmer.

    Towel warmers might just be one of the greatest inventions yet. However, most people think that a towel warmer’s only purpose is in a bathroom; contrary to most beliefs there are actually several places to use them.

    In colder temperatures, most towel warmers can also serve as space heaters. Hot showers may be nice in the winter, but we could all do without the after shock of getting out when it’s freezing!

    Towel warmers serve multiple functions in multiple places, but this week we are going to focus on the benefits of having a towel warmer in a laundry room.

    It may sound like an odd place to have a towel warmer, but using one in the laundry room is actually quite beneficial.

    Towel warmers are designed to warm and dry bath linens faster than air drying.  It is a sustainable and more energy efficient way to reduce laundry loads (which kill our energy bills) with the added benefit of keeping those damp and musty towels from becoming mildewed and unsanitary.

    Electric towel warmers, like many offered in the Amba Towel Warmers collection can be used to warm and dry clothes. Towel warmers are perfect for drying delicate (like bras and underwear) and hand washable items. (I use these every time I wash my lingerie and it keeps them from shrinking!)

    During winter months, damp coats, jackets and mittens can also be used on a towel warmer.  Not only will they be dry and warm when you use them, but they will stay wrinkle and mildew free!

    How do you use your towel warmers?

    Next week we will discuss the benefits of towel warmers in spa and pool areas.

     
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