

There’s no doubt that a towel warmer delivers comfort and luxury, but the Ontario XL from WarmlyYours is a perfect example of how functional an electric towel warmer can be. The economical Ontario XL’s distinctive size offers two immediate benefits: it can easily accommodate multiple towels and its heat output of 444 BTUs per hour is hard to beat for the price. The heat is delivered through 11 round bars that are spaced in groups of 4, 3, and 4. This orientation makes the Ontario XL well suited for heating and drying towels of different sizes. The polished finish and hardwired connection of this model is both streamlined and aesthetically pleasing. This model comes with built-in TempSmart™ overheat protection to prevent the unit’s surface temperature from exceeding 149°F (65°C).
Features:
- 11 heated bars
- Distance between bars: 79 mm (3.11”)
- Distance between bar groupings: 158 mm (6.22”)
- 1.1 amps, 130 watts, heat output of 444 BTUs per hour
- Wall-mounted, all brackets included
- Polished finish, 304-stainless steel construction
- Hard-wired with Integrated power switch with indicator light
Specifications:
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Dimensions:
- Height: 45.27"
- Width: 23.6"
- Depth: 4.4"
- Weight: 10.1lbs
- Style: Classic
- Voltage: 120
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