bathroom rad vs. heated towel rail

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I've been told that while heated towel rails can get very hot to the touch, they are poor radiators of heat, and so shouldn't really be regarded as a substitute for a radiator. My bathroom is 2 x 2 x 3m, and I had intended fitting a heated towel rail, with an output in the region of 2000btu/500 watts, similar to the rad that's coming out. But now I'm wondering that even if I go up in wattage I could be end up disappointed. I would be interested to hear people's views and experiences.
 
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Don't forget to allow for the fact that the towel rail will more than likely covered in towels as well, therefore keeping the heat from the room.
 

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