Taiji HC-6 Towel Warmer, 6L, Black
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Taiji HC-6 Towel Warmer, 6L, Black

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Taiji HC-6 Towel Warmer, 6L, BlackThe Hot Towel Welcome, in a Finish You Can Put on Show Some kit hides in the back; some earns a place on the counter. The Taiji HC 6 in black is the front of house towel warmer, the same compact 6 litre machine as the white model in a finish that looks deliberate on show. It holds around 25 to 30 hot rolled towels, ready to hand a guest the moment they sit. Taiji built the first electric towel warmer in 1964, and this is the small footprint model in

The Hot-Towel Welcome, in a Finish You Can Put on Show

Some kit hides in the back; some earns a place on the counter. The Taiji HC-6 in black is the front-of-house towel warmer, the same compact 6-litre machine as the white model in a finish that looks deliberate on show. It holds around 25 to 30 hot rolled towels, ready to hand a guest the moment they sit. Taiji built the first electric towel warmer in 1964, and this is the small-footprint model in its smartest dress.

Why Chefs Choose This

  • Front-of-house finish: the black body looks intentional on a counter or sushi bar where guests can see it
  • Service-ready: holds 25 to 30 hot hand towels, around 10 face towels, at a steady temperature
  • Compact: W300 x D307mm, the same small footprint as the white HC-6, for tight counters
  • From the original maker: Taiji invented the electric towel warmer in 1964; its machines are used in over 90 countries

How to Use

  • Welcome service: offer a hot oshibori as guests are seated, the classic Japanese start to a meal
  • On the bar: keep it on the counter as part of the front-of-house set-up
  • Beyond dining: suits salons, spas and clinics that present warm towels
  • Add cold for summer: pair with a CC-8 cooler for chilled towels

Oshibori, and the machine that made it everyday

The oshibori (おしぼり) is the damp towel handed to a guest on arrival, one of the oldest gestures of Japanese omotenashi, or hospitality. Before the 1960s it meant a gas steamer and real labour, so the hot version belonged mostly to high-end ryotei. Taiji changed that in 1964 with the first electric towel warmer, the Hot Cabi, putting hot-towel service within reach of any room. From Japanese restaurants it spread to hotels, salons and clinics worldwide. The black HC-6 carries that heritage in a finish built to be seen.

Should I choose the black or white HC-6?

Mechanically they are the same machine: 6 litres, 25 to 30 hand towels, the same footprint and the same Taiji build. The choice is about where it sits. Black is the front-of-house option, smarter on a counter or open sushi bar where guests see it, which is why it carries a small premium. The white HC-6 is the value choice for a back bar or service station where looks matter less. If the warmer will be on show, black earns its keep.

Product Details

Type Electric towel warmer (oshibori, おしぼり)
Brand / Model Taiji HC-6 (est. 1964)
Colour Black
Capacity 6 litres, approx 25-30 hand towels (10 face towels)
Outer Dimensions W300 x D307 x H230mm
Inner Dimensions W220 x D220 x H135mm
Power 230–240V UK mains, 120W
Origin Japan
How many towels does the HC-6 hold?

The 6-litre chamber holds roughly 25 to 30 rolled hand towels, or around 10 larger face towels, kept hot and ready to serve. That covers a small restaurant, a bar or a host stand. For a higher-volume room, the larger HC-8 Hot Cabi holds 35 to 45 hand towels and adds a Low/High temperature control.

What is an oshibori towel warmer for?

It holds rolled damp towels hot and ready to offer guests, the traditional Japanese welcome before a meal. The same gesture runs through hotels, first-class travel, salons and spas. A dedicated warmer keeps the towels at a safe, even temperature through service, which improvised methods cannot do reliably or in volume.

Can I serve cold towels in summer too?

Yes, with a cooler. Chilled towels are the summer counterpart to hot oshibori. The Taiji CC-8 Cool Cabi chills towels, and it can be stacked with the HC-8 Hot Cabi so you can run hot and cold from one tidy tower year-round.

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