Heated towel rails
Beautifully warm towels.
Wrap your body in a lovely warm bath towel
We have a large selection of stylishly designed centrally heated towel rails and electric heated towel rails. Choose a towel rail that matches your bathroom and heating system.
Tips for choosing a heated towel rail
There are essentially two types of heated towel rail to choose from: electrically heated or centrally heated (water-heated). You also have the option of combining the two types. Your choice should be based on the type of heating system you currently have in your home. Whatever you decide on, we have many attractive heated towel rails to choose between. Some have energy-saving functions built in, while others allow you to add them.
Electric towel rails
Simply plug the lead into the nearest socket to switch it on. Timer and boost functions are included to help you save extra energy.
This is a practical, convenient solution suitable for most bathrooms. It’s easy to connect. Simply plug the lead into the nearest socket to switch the rail on. Our electric towel rails have built-in timer and boost functions for extra energy savings. You can set the timer to start and stop at the times that suit you. You can press the boost manually for faster heating and choose how long you want it switched on.
Water-heated towel rail
Can be connected to your existing closed water system. You might need an electric valve to heat the towel rail during the warmer months of the year. Why not choose one with a timer, boost and anti-freeze function? A water-heated towel rail can also be heated with only electricity. This requires an electric valve.
The great thing about a water-heated towel rail is that it utilises the heat already circulating in your home. You simply connect it to your existing closed water system. During the warmer months of the year, when the water in the heating system does not heat up as much, you might need some help from an electric valve. A water-heated towel rail can also be heated with only electricity. This requires an electric valve. There are two electric valves to choose between. One can be adjusted between 30–60 °C and has a built-in switch. The other option is an Erica electric valve, which can be adjusted between 30–60 °C and has a built-in switch, timer, boost and antifreeze functions. You will also need to buy an extra valve.
Design
From simple to technologically advanced adaptable solutions with design at the forefront.
Functionality
Energy saving features and smart installation with either visible or concealed connections.
Quality
Certified by an independent third party. Metal wall mounting for maximum safety and durability over time.
Sustainability
Timer and Eco mode to reduce your electricity consumption.