Grande 12 Towel Warmer, Polished, Hardwired, 12 Bars
Features
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Generous 12-Bar Design: The Grande 12 towel warmer uses 12 polished stainless steel bars to evenly distribute heat, warming up to 2 large towels or bathrobes
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Hardwired: Wall-mounted with cord-free design, the Grande 12 hangs beautifully in any bathroom and is hardwired for 120 volts
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TempSmart Overheat Protection: This model comes with built-in TempSmart™ overheat protection to prevent the unit’s surface temperature from exceeding 149°F (65°C)
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Easy To Clean: This unit is made with a durable, low-maintenance stainless steel construction
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5-Year Warranty: The Grande 12 is covered by our manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind
Grande Description
The Grande 12 towel warmer from WarmlyYours is a stunning model designed with an emphasis on both form and function. With its 12 heated, flat bars and high heat output of 597 BTUs per hour, this model is one of the most powerful electric towel warmers for its size. The flat bars of the Grande 12 provide a large amount of heating surface to help warm and dry your towels and bathrobes. This wall-mounted model features a discrete power switch and a hardwired electrical connection (110 – 120 VAC). The 304-stainless steel construction and highly polished finish make the Grande 12 a beautiful and durable addition to any project. This model comes with built-in TempSmart™ overheat protection to prevent the unit’s surface temperature from exceeding 149°F (65°C).
Features:
- Dimensions: 41” (1,040 mm) H x 20.5” (520 mm) W x 4.3” (110 mm) D
- 175 watts, heat output of 597 BTUs per hour
- 12 heated, flat bars with top-bar spacing for hand towels
- Polished finish, 304-stainless steel construction
- Hardwired connection (110 – 120 VAC) eliminates visible wires
- Integrated power switch with indicator light
- Safe: cULus listed with built-in overheat protection
- Warranty: 5 years
- Lifetime technical support from WarmlyYours
Specifications
Electrical
Amps | 1.46 A |
Connection Method | Hardwired |
Ingress Protection (IPxx) Rating | IP55 |
Ohms | 82.29 Ω |
On/Off Switch | Yes |
Thermal Power | 0.18 kW |
Voltage | 120 V |
Watts | 175 W |
Performance
Average Surface Temperature | 122°F / 50°C |
BTU Per Hour | 597 Btu |
Heat-up Time | 15-20 minutes |
TempSmart Safety Limit | 149°F - 167°F / 65°C - 75°C |
Towel Capacity | 1-2 |
Appearance
Bar Arrangement | 6 groups of 2 |
Bar Shape | Flat |
Finish | Polished |
Mounting Method | Wall Mounted |
Steel Type | 304-stainless steel |
Style | Modern |
Towel Bars | 12-bars |
Logistics
Country of Origin (COO) | China |
Package Contents | Towel Warmer, installation manual and hardware kit |
Product Dimensions
Depth | 4.3″ |
Height | 41″ |
Mounting Footprint | 18 ¾“ (476mm) W x 34“ (864mm) H |
Weight | 18 lbs |
Width | 1′ 8.5″ |
Identifiers
SKU | TWS6-GRD12PH |
Towel Warmer Collection Name | Elevate Collection |
UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308054793 |
Documents & Manuals
Customer Questions & Answers
Grande has 31 Questions and Answers.
Can I install the towel warmer myself or do I need to hire someone to do it for me?
Each towel warmer comes with an instruction manual which fully explains how to install the device from start to finish. If you can hang a picture, you can probably install a heated towel rack. However, for hardwired models, you will need a licensed professional who is certified to do electrical wiring for the final hook-up.
Can the electric towel warmer be installed “upside down” to change the power access point?
Yes, most of our wall-mounted towel warmers have a fixed power location in the lower right corner. All of our heated towel racks are electric "dry" (liquid/oil-free) units and most can be installed "upside down". Doing so will result in the power location relocating from the lower right corner to the upper left corner.
Please see the installation video here: https://www.warmlyyours.com/en-US/video-media/towel-warmer-install
How do I use the towel warmer after it is installed?
Our towel warmers are designed for everyday use and all of them include an integrated on/off switch. Please note that the Ibiza model includes additional built-in timer options for controlling the unit. WarmlyYours also offers a wide array of controls that can be used with your heated towel rack. Depending on the control you select, you can program the heated towel rack to your schedule or operate it remotely. Just bear in mind that the heated towel rack is designed to gradually warm towels over the course of a day and does work best when towels are left to hang for about 3 hours.
How hot does the towel warmer actually get and is there any possibility of damage?
The heated towel rack will heat up to between 100 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It will not produce sufficient heat to injure you if you touch or brush up against it, though you should still exercise caution around the device. Please note that once a heated towel rail is warmed up, the surface temperature will remain constant and can't be adjusted incrementally.
The heated towel racks have a built-in offset from the wall (the size of the offset will depend on which model you purchased); the offset provides sufficient clearance to prevent any damage to the wall. You should also maintain a distance of four inches between the towel warmer and surrounding fixtures.
Additionally, nearly all of our electric towel warmer models* come with built-in TempSmart™ overheat protection which will shut the unit down automatically if the unit's surface exceeds the safety limit of between 149°F (65°C) and 167°F (75°C).
*Excludes the Elements model.
Does the towel warmer have an automatic shutoff function?
The heated towel rack is designed to stay on at a relatively constant temperature to keep your bathrobes and towels fresh, warm, and dry. However, should you need to turn the unit off for any reason, you can use the integrated on/off switch on the unit. If you’re using a control for your heated towel rack, you may need to shut off the unit there as well.
Most of our electric towel warmer models* come with built-in TempSmart™ overheat protection which will shut the unit down automatically if the unit's surface exceeds the safety limit of between 149°F (65°C) and 167°F (75°C).
*Excludes the Elements model.
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