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FAQ's - Heated-Glass Towel Warmer 

Yes, but the installation process is harder because the electrician must get inside the walls to do the appropriate wiring.
A certified electrician should do the installation to comply with local and national wiring codes.
Polished Chrome, Polished Brass, Polished Nickel, Brushed Nickel, and Oil-Rubbed Bronze.
The Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer consists of two pieces of laminated glass with a thin conductive film between them and copper buss bars running along the outside edges. Heat is produced when electric current flows up the copper buss bars and across the conductive coating.
Depending on the size of the Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer and the number of towels on the warmer, the glass will heat up within approximately 30 minutes of its start time.
170°F (76.6°C)
UL stands for Underwriters Laboratory, which is a standard of approval for mechanical components. Having UL approval means that the Heated-Glass Towel Warmer has been tested and is considered safe for consumer use.
It is not recommended that you immerse the towel warmer in water, but some contact with water is fine.
The Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer does not plug into a regular wall outlet like a common appliance. Instead the unit and controller are hard-wired to the wall and connected via wiring connections inside the wall.
The Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer was designed so that its primary function was to heat towels. Depending on the size of the room and the length of time the towel warmer is running, there can be some effect on the room temperature.
Unlike water or oil-filled towel warmers, there is no fluid in our towel warmer that can leak.
The Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer is made out of tempered glass which is specifically designed not to shatter if broken (similar to a car windshield). The towel warmer is equipped with a safety feature that detects broken glass and immediately shuts the unit off.
The Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer controller is designed to automatically shut off 2 hours after being turned on. This safety feature also helps to conserve energy.
Based on the national average of energy prices and depending on the size of your towel warmer, the Thermique Heated-Glass Towel Warmer costs between 9 to 13 cents per day to use.
When the unit is cool, clean with glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not use harsh detergents or scrubbing pads on the unit.
 
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