
SPECIAL - Heated Towel Rail Timers
There is nothing quite like a warm, dry towel waiting for you when you get out of the shower, but the cost of running a heated towel rail can add up – especially if you leave it on all the time.
Without a timer, a heated towel rail costs around $175 a year to run, if left on all the time.
Using a heated towel rail timer allows you to still enjoy a warm, dry towel, but could save you up to $115 a year. A built in timer towel rail makes a lot of sense and it's good for the environment as well.
You need an electrician to put the timer in, but it's a fast and easy job to do, and GJP Electrical make it super easy.
There are three main types of heated towel rail timers: concealed, replacement-faceplate, and in-built. Concealed timers are installed behind the existing faceplate for the power switch. More sophisticated models replace the existing faceplate with one that incorporates the timer. There are also in-built timers that are part of the towel rail. Some generic timers can also be used for heated towel rails.
Now is the perfect time to get a timer. Click here to book now.
Savings are based on a standard sized 80W towel rail running 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at an average electricity cost of 25 cents per kilowatt hour.
ENERGYWISE™ supports the use of timers for heated towel rails to reduce electricity use.



