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Towel warmer STERILIZER & Clipper Sterilizer
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Category
Equipments & Tools
Sub Category
Salon equipment
Type
Sterilizers
Condition
New
Description
Brand new TOWEL warmer and clipper Sterilizer TOWEL warmer:85,000 Clippers STERILIZER:65,000 REASON FOR SELLING: Change of plan.
Technical Details
Towel Warmer Technical Details Towel warmers are designed to heat towels for comfort and drying and often incorporate basic disinfection methods. Heating Method: Most electric towel warmers are fluid-filled (using a solution of water and glycol for even heat distribution and corrosion prevention) or dry-thermal (using a heating filament or ceramic plates to directly warm the metal bars). Power: They typically operate on standard mains electricity and have power ratings ranging from 100W to 600W for rail-style units, or up to 250W for cabinet-style units. Temperature: Cabinet-style warmers reach a constant temperature of approximately 60°C to 80°C (140°F to 176°F). Rail-style warmers use a thermostat to maintain a desired surface or room temperature. Additional Features: Many cabinet-style warmers also include a built-in UV-C light bulb (around 5W) to provide a surface-level disinfecting function. Materials: Common materials include corrosion-resistant stainless steel or aluminum. Clipper Sterilizer Technical Details For professional use in salons, clinics, or barber shops, effective sterilization is a regulatory requirement. Methods vary significantly in efficacy. Autoclaves (Steam Sterilization) This is the gold standard for professional tools and the only method that guarantees the elimination of all microbial life, including resistant bacterial spores. UV "Sterilizers" These are technically disinfectors and are not considered professional-grade sterilizers because they do not kill all spores. Method: Uses ultraviolet (UV-C) light to inactivate microorganisms by disrupting their DNA. Penetration: Only disinfects surfaces directly exposed to the light; any shadows or debris block the UV rays. Power & Time: Typically low power (around 7W-10W) and have fast cycles (1 to 15 minutes).
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