Wesaunard Cirqo 2 Towel Warmer Boz Collection (Shown above with 2 Cirqo units)


Introducing a new concept of towel warmers... Your bathroom may be the smallest room in your home where space is at a premium. Yet again, our design experts have produced some effective ideas to make use of every corner, niche or recess.
The towel warmer is much more than just a warming device, it also serves to quickly dry a towel that has been re-hung and will eliminate any concern of mildew.
What's the difference between Electric and Hydronic Towel Warmers
Electric towel warmers are factory sealed and self-contained. They heat up by means of a heating element that is powered by household current (120 volts). Electric towel warmers use very little power to operate (equal to a 150W light bulb). Hydronic towel warmers on the other hand, are connected to the hot water supply of a home and a circulating pump is required to circulate the hot water. The cost to operate the hydronic version is comparable to the electric version.
Electric towel warmers are generally more popular than hydronic, because they can be used 365 days a year as opposed to the hydronic models that are often installed as part of the heating system - meaning - they only work during the heating season. In addition the electric version warms up more quickly - taking only 30 minutes to warm up.

Wesaunard Boz Collection - Cirqo 2 Towel Warmer features and specs:
- Available in the most popular finishes such as chrome, brass, gold nickel, satin nickel as well as custom colors
- Most units are hard-wired into the wall as this is the most aesthetically pleasing installation - however, corded versions with a plug is also available






