Select Home Depot Stores have
20L SLF Luxury Bucket Plug-In Towel Warmer (White, 9073HD) on sale for
$9.97. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise delivery fees may apply.
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- Note: Pricing and availability for purchase will vary by location.
Details:
- Large 20L capacity towel warmer
- 360° of even and continuous heating
- Adjustable heating timer with three options: 15, 30, and 45 minutes
- Easy to use one-button controls
- Pull-up and removable towel basket, for safer and easier towel retrieval
- Fits up to 2 40 x 70 in. bath towels, bathrobes, blankets, pjs, and more.
- Long 6.9 ft. power cord
- Modern brushed silver accents that complement any decor
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My quick review on it, along with some tips I've found made it more enjoyable:
Heating a towel takes a while, if you can plan ahead and throw one in about 15-20 before taking a shower, it will be much useful.
The towels seem to cool pretty much instantly, at least the ones I've tried. That first 10 seconds is awesome but by 20 seconds it's like it was never warmed to begin with. Has anyone found types of towels that hold the warmth any longer?
I found the design with the pole inside to not be great for me and made it harder to use. Unscrew the pole connecting to the bottom and just use the lid like a resting one, makes it much easier to fill and take stuff out.
Works great for not just towels, but also clothes you're about to put on
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I got one already at the $30 price. My unit has a slight issue. The lid by default is connected to the basket, so when you lift the lid it lifts the basket and all the contents of the warmer up. There is a release latch to disconnect the lid from the basket, so you can just remove the lid without lifting everything up. However, the lid sometimes disconnects on its own, kind of annoying.
I'm going to return my current. Hopefully the new one will behave better.
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My quick review on it, along with some tips I've found made it more enjoyable:
Heating a towel takes a while, if you can plan ahead and throw one in about 15-20 before taking a shower, it will be much useful.
The towels seem to cool pretty much instantly, at least the ones I've tried. That first 10 seconds is awesome but by 20 seconds it's like it was never warmed to begin with. Has anyone found types of towels that hold the warmth any longer?
I found the design with the pole inside to not be great for me and made it harder to use. Unscrew the pole connecting to the bottom and just use the lid like a resting one, makes it much easier to fill and take stuff out.
Works great for not just towels, but also clothes you're about to put on
My quick review on it, along with some tips I've found made it more enjoyable:
Heating a towel takes a while, if you can plan ahead and throw one in about 15-20 before taking a shower, it will be much useful.
The towels seem to cool pretty much instantly, at least the ones I've tried. That first 10 seconds is awesome but by 20 seconds it's like it was never warmed to begin with. Has anyone found types of towels that hold the warmth any longer?
I found the design with the pole inside to not be great for me and made it harder to use. Unscrew the pole connecting to the bottom and just use the lid like a resting one, makes it much easier to fill and take stuff out.
Works great for not just towels, but also clothes you're about to put on
Agree have this and another name brand.
Both do the same. Heating towel or cloths can be nice coming out of the shower or going to bed.
The only thing is it keeps your towel, or cloths warm for 10 to 20 seconds after taking out or putting on right away. Feels good just wish it was warmer to last a minute or more.
So it's nice but can get the same or better if put in the dryer 😂
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My quick review on it, along with some tips I've found made it more enjoyable:
Heating a towel takes a while, if you can plan ahead and throw one in about 15-20 before taking a shower, it will be much useful.
The towels seem to cool pretty much instantly, at least the ones I've tried. That first 10 seconds is awesome but by 20 seconds it's like it was never warmed to begin with. Has anyone found types of towels that hold the warmth any longer?
I found the design with the pole inside to not be great for me and made it harder to use. Unscrew the pole connecting to the bottom and just use the lid like a resting one, makes it much easier to fill and take stuff out.
Works great for not just towels, but also clothes you're about to put on
Set a timer on a smart plug so the heater kicks on right as you get out of the shower and keeps you warm for the handful of minutes it takes to get dressed. Way better than a warm towel for 30 seconds.
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