If space is at a premium in your bathroom, a straight heated towel rail is the most practical choice. Unlike curved models which bow outwards, these straight ladder rails sit flush against the wall, maximizing your floor space while still providing plenty of horizontal bars for hanging multiple towels.

We have a huge selection of sizes in stock, from tall vertical rails to wide, squat versions for under windows. If you are looking for a cheap straight heated towel rai radiator that balances functional drying space with a sleek profile, look no further than our range below.

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Buying Straight Heated Towel Rails: Quick Tip

Straight towel rails look sleek and sit closer to the wall, so they’re great for a tidy finish. The trick is picking the right size for towel space: check the width and bar spacing so thicker towels don’t end up bunched together. If you want the rail to help heat the room too, double-check the BTU/Watts so you don’t end up with warm towels but a chilly space.

Who Should Buy a Straight Heated Towel Rail?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

People who want a clean, modern look

Ideal if you prefer a straight, minimalist profile that sits neatly on the wall and suits modern bathrooms and cloakrooms.

Smaller rooms where space feels tight

Great when you don’t want the towel rail to project too far into the room. Straight rails can feel more compact than curved designs.

Homes prioritising towel drying and everyday practicality

Perfect if your main goal is warm, dry towels. With the right size and bar spacing, straight rails work brilliantly for day-to-day use.

Who Shouldn't Buy

You regularly hang thick bath sheets or lots of towels

If you want more clearance between the towels and the wall, a curved towel rail can make hanging and drying easier.

You need the towel rail to be the main heat source

Many towel rails are better for background warmth. If the room needs strong heating, you may need a larger rail with higher output or an additional radiator.

Your wall space needs a projecting shape for easier towel access

Straight rails sit closer to the wall. If you want easier draping and airflow around towels, a curved design may be more convenient.

FAQs About Straight Heated Towel Rails

Help with sizing, towel space and output

  • What are straight heated towel rails?

    Straight heated towel rails are towel rails with flat, straight side profiles rather than curved bars. The rails run parallel to the wall, giving a clean, modern look and a slightly more compact feel, which can be useful when space is tight or you want the rail to sit neatly against the wall.

  • Do straight towel rails hold as many towels as curved towel rails?

    They can, but it depends on the rail’s width, height and bar spacing. Curved rails naturally create extra space between the bars and the wall, which can make draping towels easier. Straight rails sit closer to the wall, so choosing the right size and bar gaps is important if you regularly hang thicker towels.

  • How do I choose the right heat output for a straight heated towel rail?

    If you mainly want warm, dry towels, focus on choosing a size that fits your wall and holds the towels you use. If you also want it to contribute to room heating, check the BTU/Watts output and size it for the room’s heat loss. In larger or colder rooms, you may need a higher output rail or an additional radiator.