We often have a good grumble about the amount of junk mail and flyers that come through the letterbox and if the Betterware representative is delivering his catalogues then that can be like a red rag to a bull. Betterware do have some good ideas but I get so annoyed because the rep expects you to leave the catalogue outside of the door for him to collect within the next couple of days. I just feel that anything left outside of the front door signals that you may not be at home or you could even be away on holiday, so more often than not I end up in hot pursuit of the Betterware representative as he makes his way down the road.
Overdoor towel rails, not the most exciting product in the world but certainly a very useful thing to have. Our bathroom is compact, we have no room for a free standing towel rail or even a wall mounted towel rail. If either were installed then we ourselves wouldn't be able to get into the bathroom!
Overdoor towel rails meant nothing to me until we went to visit our nephew for a couple of days. He has a small bathroom but at least he has somewhere to hang his towels, other than fold them and put them on the top of the radiator. His overdoor towel rail was a rather fancy effort, a family of ducks hanging over the door each with a hook sticking out of it. The idea was good, the family of ducks however struggled to hold onto the damp towels and they kept slipping to the floor.
The Betterware Overdoor Towel Rail is designed along the same lines. The towel rail is made from white plastic coated stainless steel and it fits snugly over the top of any door which is up to 4 cm thick. There is no need to drill anything it simply hangs over the door and from top to bottom the towel rail measures 50cm. There are three rails which each measure 43 cm long.
I much prefer this Betterware Overdoor Towel Rail, the design means that you can hang your towels over the rails without worrying that they will end up falling on the floor. There is plenty of room for three towels to sit comfortably as long as you fold them up first. The rail will always remain rust free and the white plastic coating can be washed.
I paid £9.99 for my Betterware towel rail and I ordered it form our representative but if like many you never see a Betterware catalogue then look on-line, Betterware have a comprehensive website that is easy to navigate. NB. This one is different than the one pictured.
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