I've been using hot towels in several different ways for a while now. If I'm doing a massage, I heat 2 towels in my electric skillet (that I normally use for hot stones) to use. It works well but the skillets put off a lot of heat. I also use the towels when doing wraps or scrubs. For those I use an 18 qt. roaster and again it works very well except that it puts off a lot of heat and also it can be noisy getting the towels in and out with the metal lid.
I started using these methods since I usually go with the most cost-efficient way of doing things (yes, I'm cheap!)
Ok....fast forward to this past week. My boss and her friend had gone to a spa as a reward. When she came back she was 1) commenting that she gets much better massages at our clinic and 2) raving about this neat contraption that they had to heat towels. After she described it to me, I explained that it was a hot towel cabinet. So....she got all excited and asked me if I wanted her to buy one for us to use.
So.....I'm trying to figure out in my head just what the benefits would be of having the cabi vs the roaster.
And.....I'm trying to figure out if the cabi would be big enough to hold the number of towels needed for a wrap and how quickly do the towels heat/reheat up??
For example: when I do a mud wrap I use 5-small bath towels (think the thin, small ones you'd get a Target or Kmart for like $1.50) 6-hand towels and 2-washcloths. I really use more than that, but what I do is use a towel and then put it back in the roaster and within 10 minutes or so it has heated back up again.
Can you reheat towels back up again in the cabis or would I need to put in the "real" number of towels that I use. Are the cabis big enough to handle that many towels? I see that they make double-decker cabinets. Would I be better off with one of those or two of the smaller units?
I was hoping that someone here could share their experience and knowledge with me??
Thanks!
Angie
I started using these methods since I usually go with the most cost-efficient way of doing things (yes, I'm cheap!)
Ok....fast forward to this past week. My boss and her friend had gone to a spa as a reward. When she came back she was 1) commenting that she gets much better massages at our clinic and 2) raving about this neat contraption that they had to heat towels. After she described it to me, I explained that it was a hot towel cabinet. So....she got all excited and asked me if I wanted her to buy one for us to use.
So.....I'm trying to figure out in my head just what the benefits would be of having the cabi vs the roaster.
And.....I'm trying to figure out if the cabi would be big enough to hold the number of towels needed for a wrap and how quickly do the towels heat/reheat up??
For example: when I do a mud wrap I use 5-small bath towels (think the thin, small ones you'd get a Target or Kmart for like $1.50) 6-hand towels and 2-washcloths. I really use more than that, but what I do is use a towel and then put it back in the roaster and within 10 minutes or so it has heated back up again.
Can you reheat towels back up again in the cabis or would I need to put in the "real" number of towels that I use. Are the cabis big enough to handle that many towels? I see that they make double-decker cabinets. Would I be better off with one of those or two of the smaller units?
I was hoping that someone here could share their experience and knowledge with me??
Thanks!
Angie