Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "What's the difference between electric and hydronic towel warmers?"
A. Both electric and hydronic towel warmers are designed for in-home use. Electric towel warmers typically have very low energy consumption rates - many consume the same power as a standard light bulb (60 Watts). These models contain one of two types of low wattage elements: some use a dry element, while others use an element to heat mineral oil within the unit. Electric towel warmers are available as either hardwired or plug-in. Hardwired units will need to be integrated into the building's electrical system, while plug-in models simply plug in like any other appliance. Both types of electric towel warmers may be operated with an on/off switch or with a timer. Some of the larger electric units can provide enough heat to warm a room, though electric units are typically used in conjunction with another heat source to heat a room. Hydronic towel warmers simply utilize your hot water plumbing to produce heat by running the hot water through the towel warmer. This can be done one of two ways; by connecting to your home's hot water heater (open system), or to a specific hydronic heating system (closed system). In most cases the hydronic towel warmer is going to be the most efficient method (energy savings-wise) but can also be the most difficult for installation unless the installation is part of a complete remodel or new construction. For more information about towel warmers, please see our towel warmer information page.
Q. "Are there additional uses for a towel warmer?"
A. There are many uses for a towel warmer. They can be used to dry laundered delicates and bathing suits, as well as wet boots and shoes. They can also double as a radiator or space heater, keeping bathrooms and mudrooms warm, dry, and mold, mildew and humidity free.
Q. "What is the manufacturers warranty for these towel warmers?"
A. The Myson name is synonymous with quality, and they have given these items great warranties to back up their quality. The Pearl units come with a 2 year warranty. The Diamond units come with a 3 year warranty. All other units are covered by a 5 year warranty. Please note that all warranties are handled directly with the manufacturer.
Q. "What does it mean when you say 'heat output up to 500 watts?"
A. The heat output is the rating for the electric element used in the towel warmer to heat the mineral oil. A unit that is rated at 500 watts uses an element that can heat the mineral oil at a static 500 watts of energy per hour.