This towel warmer is suitable for use with hot water heating systems and can also be fitted with an electric heating element - so you can warm your towels even if your central heating is switched off
Supplied with brackets, wall fixings and bleed plugs
16 comments
calcybones
22 Aug 17#16
Hot - Got last one in Stevenson store. Thanks OP!
Carley
21 Aug 17#15
Well shortly after placing my order the store cancelled it & refunded me, they then rang me to say they had an ex-display I can have for £50!
Carley
21 Aug 17#14
Perfect Timing, thanks OP!
michaelgell
20 Aug 17#10
most of the bathroom furniture was from victoria plum (toilet, bath, freestanding tap and sink) B&Q I got my shower from it was in the sale, and the shower base was a funny size so I went to a specialist online shower company.
i ripped the old bathroom out myself and chipped off the old tiles. the new tiles were in the sale in Wickes and a local plumber actually fit and tiled the bathroom for me.
ledzep66 to michaelgell
20 Aug 17#11
It's lucky your selling the house then, Victoria plum stuff won't last more than a couple of years, the taps will start to rust
richardm86 to michaelgell
20 Aug 17#12
I'm looking to do very similar. How much did the plumber charge you to fit and tile
Krizzo3
20 Aug 17#9
Wish the British plumbers would start plumbing these from the walls instead of pulling pipes from The floor up to the rad,
meclive
20 Aug 17#8
Good find op - looking for one of these for a small bathroom but the specs say this sticks out from the wall 115mm - seems quite a lot for a flat towel warmer? Anyone have this model and can comment? Thanks.
morrig
20 Aug 17#5
Harrogate model for £75 available for home delivery... diy.com/dep…rue
bluep
20 Aug 17#3
Yep I've sourced the materials for my bathroom replacement (which is big - 1200x760 shower, big bath etc...) for around £1.5k. Not skimping on quality either.
Cristiano
20 Aug 17#1
Typical out of stock. Replacing our bathroom st the moment and £4K for just the materials seems to be thE going rate and about the same to fit. Only a small bathRoom. Don't want to go cheap as we don't want to be replacing stuff in a couple of years
chicker to Cristiano
20 Aug 17#2
Out stock here too.
4k seems very expensive unless everything is designer?
michaelgell to Cristiano
20 Aug 17#4
i've just done up a house and the bathroom came to about 3.5k including fitting and moving all the pipes. 1100 x 760 stone base, triton shower and a large freestanding bath with chrome freestanding tap.
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i ripped the old bathroom out myself and chipped off the old tiles. the new tiles were in the sale in Wickes and a local plumber actually fit and tiled the bathroom for me.
The floor up to the rad,
4k seems very expensive unless everything is designer?
rightmove.co.uk/s6p…893
The house is nice. Wish prices for 3 beds were like that in the area I live.
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