Manicure Towel Warmer: warm hygiene and comfort guaranteed
Professional equipment for always ready and pleasant towels
The manicure towel warmer has become an essential accessory in demanding beauty salon environments. In addition to providing true thermal comfort for your clients, it guarantees optimal hygiene conditions by heating and sanitizing the towels used during hand and nail treatments.
Whether it's to relax, dry, or prepare the skin, the hot towel is a simple gesture that transforms a classic service into a refined sensory treatment. Thanks to the models offered by Goldbeaute, the towels are kept at the ideal temperature, ready to use at any time of the day. Equipped with UV or steam technology , these towel warmers ensure continuous disinfection while maintaining the necessary humidity to prevent the fabric from drying out.
With compact, quiet, energy-efficient designs suitable for all types of professional spaces, these devices fit seamlessly into your treatment routine. By integrating a towel warmer into your treatment room, you not only improve the efficiency of your procedures, but also the customer experience, which now combines visible hygiene with perceived well-being.
Main features
- Rapid heating technology by steam or internal resistance.
- Adjustable capacity : from 6 to 24 napkins depending on the model.
- Integrated disinfection system with UV or ozone option.
- Reinforced thermal insulation for a constant temperature.
- Compact size to fit into treatment rooms or small spaces.
- Temperature indicator light and automatic shut-off function for safety.
Product benefits
- Immediate improvement in customer comfort through the soft, warm contact of the towels.
- Optimization of hygiene through systematic and automated disinfection .
- Enhancing the customer experience with a professional sensory ritual .
- Save time with rapid and even heating .
- Easy maintenance and long life of the devices.
Contexts of use
- Nail salons wishing to add a touch of well-being to their services.
- Multi-treatment beauty centers using hot towels for face and hands.
- Home service providers looking for a reliable, portable and quick-to-use device.
- Beauty training schools providing training in hygiene and customer comfort.
Practical advice
- Lightly pre-moisten towels before insertion for a gentle steam.
- Clean the internal tank weekly to ensure effective sterilization.
- Choose a model with UV if you are treating towels that are used repeatedly and quickly.
- Choose capacity based on customer flow to avoid hot stock shortages.
- Place the towel warmer within easy reach of the practitioner for optimal ergonomics.
Technical details & popular options
Goldbeaute towel warmers feature stainless steel tanks, reliable heating elements, and integrated UV filters in some models. They operate on a 220V mains power supply, with an average power output of 200 to 400W depending on the capacity. Compact models (up to 10 towels) are popular for home services, while larger models (up to 24 towels) are suitable for busy salons.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Is a towel warmer mandatory for manicures?
No, but it is highly recommended to enhance comfort and improve perceived hygiene.
How long does it take to heat towels?
Between 10 and 20 minutes depending on the model, then kept at a constant temperature.
Can you put wipes in it?
Yes, wet cosmetic wipes are compatible with most models, as long as they do not contain pure alcohol.
What is the difference between UV and steam?
Steam heats the towels, while UV rays disinfect the fabrics. Some models combine both technologies.
Does the towel warmer use a lot of electricity?
No, consumption is moderate and controlled thanks to thermal insulation and automatic thermostats.
Testimonials
“My clients love the hot towels at the end of their treatment. Instant comfort, visible hygiene.” — Sophie, beautician in Montpellier
“The compact model goes with me on the go. Saves time and is very practical.” — Laura, home nail technician
“Easy to use, quiet, it has really improved the perceived quality of my care.” — Isabelle, institute in Bordeaux