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Plus, they make towels dry faster so thaticky smells dont build upas quickly.

A white towel in a StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer displayed on a glass table

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When shopping for a towel warmer, consider the layout of your bathroom.

There are freestanding, bucket-style, and wall-mounted models.

Wall-mounted and bucket-style towel warmers are typically more compact, which can be great for smaller bathrooms.

Hand removing the lid from the Zadro Medium Towel Warmer Bucket

The Zadro Countertop Towel Warmer isn’t the deepest option, but we like not having to reach down far to grab our towels. However, it can only hold two regular towels or one bath sheet.PHOTO: The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Meanwhile, freestanding options are larger and more mobile.

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The warmer easily fits on most counters or could be tucked into a cabinet, as well.

Closeup of power and timer buttons on the Zadro Medium Towel Warmer Bucket

The Zadro Countertop Towel Warmer is designed with a timer feature that can be used in 15-minute increments, from 15 to 60 minutes.The Spruce

We also liked that this towel warmer was sturdy.

We found that at least 15 minutes produced the best results for a warmbath towel.

The steamer is also quite petite and compact, so its easy to transport from room to room.

Hand closing the lid on the StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

The StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer is simple and compact. It has enough interior space to hold eight mini rolled-up face towels. We do wish the heater’s lid was of better quality, as there aren’t any latches or tipping prevention methods. .PHOTO: The Spruce / Henry Wortock

It could also fit into small corners of the bathroom.

One downside we found in testing was that the timer dial wasnt the most intuitive design.

Compared to other towel warmers, this pick didnt heat the towels as thoroughly in our testing.

Person using tongs to remove towel from StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

This mini towel heater and steamer includes a set of wooden tongs. However, we found they were a bit too small to safely and effectively remove the towels. We ended up using our larger metal tongs instead.PHOTO: The Spruce

Rather, the portions touching the rods were warm, while the exterior remained cool.

In fact, these rungs had almost a 25-degree difference between the two when measured.

Therefore, we suggest interweaving the towel around the rods for more even warmth throughout.

Closeup of the dial on the StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

We liked that it left the towel with ample, cozy warmth.

We appreciated that the bars themselves didnt get so hot that it was uncomfortable or unsafe to touch.

This also helps to dry the towel.

Person using tongs to remove towel from StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

The heater warms up quite quickly, too, in just five minutes.

Although, we recommend preheating the towels in winter to ensure long-lasting, full warmth.

Ringing in at just under $100, this towel warmer is effective at a reasonable price tag.

Closeup of the dial on the StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

Therefore, for full warmth, its best to heat the towel for a longer period.

It comes outfitted with helpful safety features, as well as a timer function.

We also love theKEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmerfor its even, thorough heating and quick warm-up time.

Person touching the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer

While a rack-styled towel warmer may seem dangerous and a burn accident waiting to happen, the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer was surprisingly not hot to the touch, even after being on for 15 minutes.PHOTO: The Spruce / Henry Wortock

In testing, we evaluated how long and how challenging the installation or setup was for each towel warmer.

We didnt include any designs like that in our list because they proved more frustrating than necessary.

We found that smaller towel warmers often performed better with just one towel or blanket in them.

Close-up of the power button of the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer

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Some of the smaller warmers on our list are better suited for hand towels as well.

Many of the towel warmers were also selected for their safety features and timer prefs.

Most models with a timer function operated in increments of 15.

Person taking a temperature reading of the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer

Freestanding towel rack designs are typically better suited to larger bathrooms, as they take up more floor space.

Be sure to consider whether youre willing to factor the cost of professional installation into your purchase.

Bucket-style warmers can typically only fit one standard towel or two hand towels at a time.

Close-up of the power button of the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer

However, freestanding towel warmers technically have more space to accommodate additional towels.

Our best freestanding rack, theAmba Solo Towel Warmer, could hold two towels at once.

Wall-mounted options can also fit multiple towels depending on the size.

Person taking a temperature reading of the Amba Solo Freestanding Towel Warmer

TheZadro Countertop Towel Warmer(overall best) is slightly more spacious so it can hold a largerbath sheet.

Freestanding or Wall-Mounted: What Works Best?

Freestanding and wall-mounted towel warmers each have their benefits.

KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer and assembly parts displayed on a rug

Unlike our freestanding towel warmer picks that require little to no assembly, the KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer took us an hour and a half to set up. While it does come with all the bolts and screws needed to assemble, you will need additional tools and equipment.PHOTO: The Spruce / Megan Wood

Freestanding towel warmers are typically longer and hold more towels.

They also dont require intensive installation and are more mobile.

However, wall-mounted racks are safer for households with pets and kids since theyre off the floor.

Hand pressing a button on the KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer

The KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer features a sleek built-in timer with an LED display. You can turn it on/off manually or set a two or four-hour timer.PHOTO: The Spruce

Timers are great safety features, in the chance that you forget to turn off the towel warmer.

They ensure the surface isnt left warm for too long and avoid wasting energy.

A speedy warm-up time can also be handy if you tend to be in a rush.

Person hanging a towel on the KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer

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Hand pressing a button on the KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer

Person hanging a towel on the KEG Wall-Mounted Towel Warmer

Towel draped over the edge of the Live Fine Towel Warmer

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Person putting a towel in the Live Fine Towel Warmer

The Live Fine Towel Warmer is compact yet spacious enough to fit two regular-sized towels.PHOTO: The Spruce

Person lifting the Live Fine Towel Warmer

Closeup of buttons on the Live Fine Towel Warmer

Person putting a towel in the Live Fine Towel Warmer

Person lifting the Live Fine Towel Warmer

Closeup of buttons on the Live Fine Towel Warmer

Person taking a temperature reading of a towel

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Person taking towels out of the StateRiver Mini Towel Heater and Steamer

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