Heated Towel Rail Energy Regulator

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Hi, my parents are going to install a 400w heated towel rail in their bathroom soon, I thought it would be a good idea to get an "energy regulator" fitted outside of the room, for the purpose of saving energy during the summer months etc.

Am I overlooking something, or are these just overpriced dimmer switches with a crude scale drawn on the front?
 
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Thanks for your response R F, that would be another idea, by controlling the time scale it's on for, rather than limiting the current drawn.

I guess the linked timer switch is similar to those push timed light switches you find in flat stairwells. (except not mechanical).

Am I correct in assuming that the energy regulator works in exactly the same way a standard dimmer switch does?
 
Dont know. I've not seen one.

All I can assume is it is some sort of thermostat system.

A dimmer would save no power. It would just mean the towel rail takes longer to heat up

Do you have a link to this 'energy regulator'?
 
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I forgot to mention I realise the one in the link would be unsuitable for the job as it's hugely underrated - I have seen another rated at 850w elsewhere, but with no other spec.
 

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