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  2. The 12 Best Towel Warmers of 2022 (Because It’s the Real ...

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  3. Towel warmer - Wikipedia

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    The towel warmer is a bathroom heater suitable for both drying and heating towels and the environment. There are two versions: traditional ones that are plumbed like a radiator with water heated from a central boiler, and electric ones where an electrical resistance heats water or oil contained in the unit. [ 1 ]

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  5. Neck gaiter - Wikipedia

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    A neck gaiter, dickie or neck warmer is a neckwear, or an enlarged collar of a garment, that is worn around the neck for warmth. It is usually a closed tube of fabric, often thick fleece , merino wool, synthetic wicking, or knit material, which is slipped on and off over the head (unlike a scarf , which is an open stretch of fabric wrapped ...

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  7. Towel - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, towels began to feature loops sticking up from the pile of the material. These looped towels became known as havly; over time, this word has changed to havlu, the Turkish word for towel, and means 'with loops'. [5] Towels did not become affordable until the 19th century, with the cotton trade and industrialization.