What is with all these cool gadgets lately that are enabling me to spoil myself, and spoil myself good? First it was the goofy looking but decidedly radical Home Spa, and now this, the Wonderbar Towel Warmer.
This heated towel rack attaches to your existing towel bar and heats up your towel for you, so you have a cozy, spa-like experience right out of your own shower. A warm towel is a major luxury to me now, too, as city life has forced me to use laundromats, and hence, no warm towels.
The towel warmer uses less power than a light bulb, also keeps mildew smells away, and happens to be on sale for $40 (usually $100!). All I need is a robot masseuse, and I'll be all set.

Rm By Roland Mouret
Jean Paul Gaultier
Soul Cal
Wow that's a good buy! I might have to pick up a few of those, 1 in each bathroom!!
1Do want!
2There is nothing better than a toasty towel to warm you up after getting out of the shower!
3I love it! I want one!
4I remember seeing something like this in one of those magazines that you can get on those airplanes.
They actually sound nice, but I could never afford one.
5hmmm...and i am trying to give the credit card a break...
6Oh wow, this would be a killer Christmas gift!!
7You guys don't have towel warmers? It's pretty much a necessity where I live!!
8interesting...
9WANT!
I also want something that heats the entire bathroom floor a) while I'm showering, and b) first thing in the morning. I hate cold tiles on bare feet!
(Oooh, a toilet seat warmer would be rockin', too!)
10Want.... wait, no no no... NEED this!
11These things are the coolest...or should I say warmest.
lol We got one for my
grandfather last Christmas. They are truly one of the best inventions!
12Towel warmers are everywhere in many parts of the world - like in New Zealand. Auckland doesn't have central heating indoors but they have towel warmers (weird!) and we didn't have a clothes dryer whilst there so we hung our stuff on the towel dryer when wet.
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