hollydolly
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sorry, but most British bathrooms do have heat , we all have radiators... we can choose to keep the radiators as well as the heated towel rails, or swap them over .Lots of Americans hang their laundry out when the weather is nice, but prefer the convenience of a clothes dryer most of the time. Our dryers are huge by comparison, we can dry a set of sheets and several towels at the same time, where the tiny dryer I had when in England could only dry one towel at a time and it took much longer. We also have extremes of weather that England never has. No woman wants to be hanging out laundry in Minnesota in winter.
Heated towel racks are probably more popular in England because many of English bathrooms don't have heat. I was really bothered by not having any electric outlets in my English bathroom so I couldn't dry, or set, my hair in there.
Electric kettles aren't quite as popular in America because we tend to be coffee drinkers and we usually have a coffee maker. Not many of us drink instant coffee on a regular basis. It was a surprise to us to be invited in for "a coffee" (not a cup of coffee or some coffee but A coffee) and then be given instant -- some thing I can barely get down.
We don't have electric sockets in the bathrooms ( which is a bit nuts).. but because our power is 240V.. double the USA power, it's deemed to dangerous but we do have shaving sockets...
The average British kitchen has a coffee maker alongside the Electric kettle... altho' we don't drink Coffee in the same amounts as you 'mercians.. it has become almost parity with tea drinking..