I was wondering if anyone out there knew the best place and price to get a   towel cabbie?

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I use a crock-pot, it was only $18. It works beautifully, even has a keep warm setting.

how many towels can you put in there at one time?

8 - 10 towels. Crock pots come in all sizes.

 

Crockpots are great if your traveling to someone's house for services, but I find that they don't heat the towels evenly. If your looking for something for a business I would definitely go with an actual towel cabbie. They're not too expensive and worth the investment.
Ebay

I got mine on ebay but I will say that after only using it since Feb, it has already cracked on the front and where the handle is and I have no idea why.  It says you can put 24 towels but I beg to differ on that, maybe 4 tiny hand towels.  I like the crock pot idea if you don't need a bunch heated at once...that will be my next option :)

ok thanks,  I think I'll try the crockpot option

Universal Companies is great & if you get the towel cabi it not only heats, but sanitizes your towels!

thanks for everyones suggestions. I found one on ebay for only $11.99.  This shipping of course is $38.00, but overall still a low price!  I hope it works longer than a few months, but if it doesn't, I'll go to the crock pot idea.

I to have been looking for a towel cabbie- I bought one on Amazon and it rusted in 4 weeks - I truly believe you get what you pay for. I have done some research and found out that you want the inside to be made out of aluminum. Universal currently has a sale I believe a mini is $165. I have thought about the croc pot to but I don't think that looks professional just my opinion and perhaps "hang up".

This is similar to what I purchased 4-5 years ago.

It is the same price too

http://www.ebay.com/itm/23L-Pulldown-Door-w-Rack-UV-Light-Hot-Towel...

don't get the smaller ones - they hardly hold any towels at all...and if you are doing body scrubs you need a lot of towels.

Anyway I've had No problems, it works beautifully.

Crockpots are great in a pinch, I used one for years when working for a spa that had a cheap owner.

I keep a crockpot at work in case of emergency.

Good advice Cindy!

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