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    Towel Warmers Can Be Used with Plug-in or Hardwired Electrical Connection

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorNovember 1, 20222 Mins Read
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    WarmlyYours has introduced a number of new electric towel warmers that can be used with either a plug-in or hardwired electrical connection.

    These new dual connection towel warmers are designed in such a way that they can be easily converted by a licensed electrician from their default plug-in connection to a hardwired one while maintaining their cETLus listings post conversion.

    These new dual connection towel warmers are designed in such a way that they can be easily converted by a licensed electrician from their default plug-in connection to a hardwired one while maintaining their cETLus listings post conversion. WarmlyYours has onboarded 5 different towel warmer models with dual connection capability including new versions of some of WarmlyYours’s most popular models, the Infinity and Riviera. All of the new towel warmers come with an updated LED switch and TempSmart overheat protection which will shut the device down once it reaches 167°F (75°C). 

    The dual connection towel warmers provide end-users with a degree of design flexibility. An additional benefit of the new dual connection towel warmers is that they don’t have a cover plate for hardwired installation which means that the towel warmer will have a balanced appearance after installed.

    Additionally, the Infinity and Riviera dual connection towel warmers can be paired with Austrian towel warmer crystal accessories for an added sense of high-end flair.

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