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    HOTNIU Towel Racks for Small Bathroom Wall Mounted. Amazon. $29.99. This 30-inch-tall towel rack can hold anything from rolled-up towels to blankets to yoga mats, and it only comes out about 6 ...

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  4. Towel warmer - Wikipedia

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    A towel rails radiator with towel hangers. A towel rails radiator or a heated towel rail is a feature designed to heat towels before using them. For many years, European hotels have used them as combined towel- dryers/racks. The towel warmer is a bathroom heater suitable for both drying and heating towels and the environment.

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  6. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    A radiator is a device that transfers heat to a medium primarily through thermal radiation.In practice, the term radiator is often applied to any number of devices in which a fluid circulates through exposed pipes (often with fins or other means of increasing surface area), notwithstanding that such devices tend to transfer heat mainly by convection and might logically be called convectors.

  7. Commode - Wikipedia

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    A washstand with pitcher (jug) and towel rack, sometimes known as a commode. In the English-speaking world, commode passed into cabinet-makers' parlance in London by the mid-eighteenth century to describe chests of drawers with gracefully curved fronts, and sometimes with shaped sides as well, perceived as being in the "French" taste.

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