Heated towel racks have now become so popular that people want them everywhere they
go. But until every house, hotel, RV and cabana has one installed, a portable, freestanding
heated towel rack may be the only way to go.

What are the benefits of freestanding heated towel racks? Are they a better choice than a
wall-mounted heated towel rack?

Best of both worlds in your bathroom

The fact that you can transport a freestanding heated towel rack to wherever there is a
source of power is its number one plus point. Yes, you can take it with you on holiday to St
Kitts (baggage limit allowing) or shove it in the U-Haul as you move all your belongings up to
resettle in the woodsy wilderness of Coos Bay.

Being freestanding has benefits for homebodies too. If, for instance, you donā€™t have enough
free wall space in your bathroom to install a wall-mounted heated towel rack, a freestanding
one can easily be placed next to the bath or shower.

Dry towels here, dry towels there, dry towels everywhere

The pickup, plug-and-play nature of a portable heated towel rail means you can schlep it
from one room to the other like a favorite blankie. Think of mudrooms, utility rooms, pool
rooms, laundry rooms, changing rooms, hobby rooms, babiesā€™ rooms, guest baths, garages,
and holiday homes.

Itā€™s also a good option if youā€™re renting and want dry towels around the clock without
increasing your landlordā€™s property value for him. You can even loan it to your neighbor if
theyā€™d like to test out the benefits of a heated towel rack before buying a mounted one.
Another advantage of a freestanding, heated drying towel rack is it saves you on installation
costs. That said, a wall-mounted heated towel rack with hidden wiring is always going to be
easier on the eye and, being tucked neatly against the wall, means less clutter in whatā€™s
supposed to be a free-flowing, safe and serene space.

Buying tips for the best freestanding heated towel rack

Believe it or not, you can get a model that can both be freestanding or, by removing the feet,
be mounted on your wall. There are even free-standing racks with special heated-glass
technology that replaces metal bars. Prices range from $60 to over $1,500. Be warned: you
get what you pay for.

As with a quality wall-mounted heated towel rack, pay heed to the material itā€™s made of (we
recommend Grade 304 stainless steel), and the quality of workmanship.

Also, consider the number of towels it can dry at once (generally less than wall-mounted
racks), whether it has a power-saving timer switch, and if the design profile suits your
bathroom accessories and style. Other considerations are the product warranty, whether it
has a sturdy base (rubber feet are best), and the cord length.

PS: While weā€™re on the topic of all things that make your towels dry and warm, you may want
to read up on the difference between a heated towel rack and a towel warmer. Yep, theyā€™re
not the same thing

PS: While weā€™re on the topic of all things that make your towels dry and warm, you may want
to read up on the difference between a heated towel rack and a towel warmer. Yep, theyā€™re
not the same thing.