It depends on your definition of cheap, but towel warmers. Just pop your towel into a little tub with a heater a few minutes before jumping in the shower. Then it’s as warm as if it just came out of the dryer by the time you get out.
Staying at hotels seems so lacking in luxury when you have to dry off with a cold towel.
Bucket style towel warmers don’t require any installation and can be had for $100-$150 (actually I got mine from aldi for like $65). Maybe it’s time to restore your previous standard of living?
It depends on your definition of cheap, but towel warmers. Just pop your towel into a little tub with a heater a few minutes before jumping in the shower. Then it’s as warm as if it just came out of the dryer by the time you get out.
Staying at hotels seems so lacking in luxury when you have to dry off with a cold towel.
We used to live in a house that had a warming towel rack and I feel like my life has been a perpetual downgrade since moving out
Bucket style towel warmers don’t require any installation and can be had for $100-$150 (actually I got mine from aldi for like $65). Maybe it’s time to restore your previous standard of living?
Kramer? Is that you?
Did Kramer spend an episode obsessed with warm towels, or is it just my writing style that sounds like him?
There was an episode about Kramer only wearing shirts that were warm out of the dryer. So close enough.
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Then he runs out of quarters for laundromats and starts using ovens.
Staying at a hotel lacks in luxury when you are used to bidets as well