12Volt Code Heated Towel Ladders 1200X500Mm - 2 Colours
SKU:TL12V-RO12-5CH
Description
Description
For the ultimate bathroom experience. Try our new heated towel ladders available now in 12Volts. Our Towel ladders combine Modern design with High-level functionality. The heat is enhanced further with the bars being grouped together, making it ideal for drying and warming towels.
- IP55
- 5 Year Warranty
- LH or RH Wiring
- 12 Volts
- 98Watts
- Suitable for Zone 1 Installation
- Includes Power saving Timer & Transformer
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Installation Guide
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Heated Towel Rails & Ladders
Our Heated Towel Rail collection combines comfort, functionality, and design flexibility. Whether you prefer the classic look of ladder-style rails, the minimalist appeal of single or vertical bars, or the practicality of floorstanding models, there are options to suit every bathroom space.
Each Rail is available in a range of premium finishes, allowing you to create a cohesive look that complements your tapware, hardware, and overall bathroom style.
Designed to bring warmth and luxury to your everyday routine, these heated towel rails add comfort and a touch of sophistication to any bathroom.
How much does a Code heated towel rail cost to run?
Code heated towel rails are among the cheapest appliances in your home to run. The exact cost depends on the size, but at New Zealand's average power price of about 39c per kWh, most cost only 2–6 cents an hour. Used with the included Goldair power-saving timer for a few hours morning and night, that's roughly 10–30 cents a day.
Styles to Suit your Bathroom
Ladders
Heated towel ladders combine classic style with practical functionality, providing multiple rungs to warm and dry your towels efficiently. Their vertical design maximises space, making them ideal for smaller bathroom
Single Rails
Single heated rails offer a sleek and minimalist solution for warming towels while saving space. Perfect for both smaller bathrooms or as a subtle addition to larger spaces, they provide targeted warmth with a clean, modern look.
Vertical Rails
Single vertical heated rails provide a slim, space-saving design that fits neatly into any bathroom layout. Ideal for narrow walls or tight spaces, they deliver efficient towel warming while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic
Floorstanding
Floorstanding heated rails offer a versatile and practical solution for towel warming without the need for wall installation. Their freestanding design makes them easy to position anywhere in your bathroom, providing both warmth and style
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a heated towel ladder be installed in any bathroom?
Can a heated towel ladder be installed in any bathroom?
Yes, but it should be installed according to local electrical or plumbing regulations, and ideally by a licensed professional, especially in wet zones.
What wiring options are available?
What wiring options are available?
Most heated towel ladders can be installed with hidden wiring (concealed inside the wall) or exposed wiring (visible on the wall). However this can depend on the brand and the product itself. It is best to check with staff before purchasing to ensure the wiring option is suitable for your plan.
Can I install it myself?
Can I install it myself?
No, we do not recommend this. You must have a licensed electrician or plumber install your heated towel ladder to ensure safety and correct operation. If failure to follow this your warranty may be void.
How do I clean and maintain it?
How do I clean and maintain it?
Wipe the ladder with a soft, damp cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners or rough cloths.
Can you leave a heated towel rail on overnight? Should they be left on?
Can you leave a heated towel rail on overnight? Should they be left on?
Yes. Heated towel rails are designed to run continuously and are very economical. But the smartest way to use yours is with the included Goldair timer. Set it to switch on before you wake and before your evening shower and it does the work without running all day. With its IP55 rating and AS/NZS 60335 safety approval, it's perfectly safe to leave on; the timer simply keeps your running costs to a minimum.

