I recently purchased another brand and what a disappointment; it smelled really bad and took hours to warm up and when it did eventually heat up it was barely luke warm, when I pt one these lukewarm towels on my face, it smelled and left an oily residue and when I attempted to return it, it was a big negotiation process.
I am so pleased with this item! Thank you!
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As a Massage therapist I am always applying heat to soft tissue with different modalities, hot stones, Thai herbal balls (Luk Prakob), or moist hot towels. This cabinet keeps all these items toasty hot. I love the cabinet, it's so simple and clean. I switch it on about 40 minutes before a massage session, I fill it up with either hot stones or hot towels, or both. During the massage session I can silently reach in to the cabinet and withdraw the items "quietly" without missing a beat. The door doesn't make any noise at all, whether opening it or closing it, the client is oblivious and can stay completely relaxed. I used to use the electric hot water heater bath for the hot stones and the lid would clang and disturb the client, the water temperature would get too hot for the stones or my hands or too cold for the stones if not constantly monitored, then there was the clean up afterwards.For the hot Thai herbal (Balls) packs, I bought a small black "Presto" vegetable steamer with a glass lid, so you can see inside. it works really well for steaming 2 Herbal balls. A massage company online tried to charge me about $60 for it, calling it a "Thai herbal pack steamer", I found it at Walmart for under $30, sold as a vegetable steamer! Once the herbal balls heat up well, I pop them in the towel warmer and they retain the heat just fine. I also pop a small pyrex dish in there with my massage oil sometimes, for a short time, it warms it up beautifully. There's a constant steady heat that builds but never gets too hot or cools too quickly. Sometimes if my stones have been in there a while they actually do get quite hot, if so, I just quietly take them out and lay them on a towel to cool for a while before I need them.
I didn't bother getting the option with the Sanitizer light, the simpler the better for me. All my towels go straight into a hot wash in the machine, the stones are scrubbed and laid in the sun to be replenished. The sanitizer may be good for a professional salon that does facials.
After the sessions are over I simply press the external button on the cabinet once, the light goes out and it switches off. There's nothing to clean, just dab off the excess water in the tray below. The Cabinet heats up dry towels as well as moist towels. A great way to massage the Client's feet at the beginning of the massage and get them clean at the same time, or apply moist heat to the back or neck during the massage or even at the end. It's a small little cabinet but holds quite a lot, I really like it a lot.
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I ordered one of these hot towel cabinets in January and we were so pleased with it that I ordered another one in February. We use a lot of hot towels with our massage and facial services and these cabis work great. They are pictured showing washcloths but we use hand towels and they hold approximately 12-14.Honest reviews on Hot Cabinet Warmer 24 Towel Cabi Salon Facial Equipment
I bought this towel cabby because we had one at the salon I worked at. I figured I would be getting a good quality product since the one at the salon worked great. I was definately wrong! The towels don't get that hot because the door and seal are horrible. The door does not close all the way, which leaves a substantial gap allowing the steam to escape rather than remain in the cabby to heat the towels.I had bought this towel cabby for my new business which I started July 1st. The only reason I've kept it is becasue I NEED a towel cabby for my facials and cannot be without one during the whole timely return process. I will not buy from this company again!!!! Don't waste your money.............
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