I refer to my other post:Freezer7Pro wrote:
I stand by my previous argument. Even the shitty (and I mean shitty) thing in the house I live in can get to >90C in a room that's way larger than what it's designed for.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Now, since you don't have the specs yet and seem to be a sauna-n00b, lemme educate you. 70c in an electric sauna is an ok temperature. Atleast with the basic stove and stones that was in the place when I bought it. Can't be arsed to buy a new one here. Besides this sauna is built for two.five ppl aka two adults and a kid, so the temperature isn't actually that cold. At the summerhouse I usually go to 80-90c since the stove is operated with wood und fire. Different saunas need different temperature. And the humidity plays a huge role also. Too dry = too stingy and unpleasent. Too humid = jungle. You need to learn to tune properly.Freezer7Pro wrote:
70C? Wuss.
Oh, and Mek. You just have bad lungs
No matter what, electric sauna is fail.
Nuclear powered sauna ftw.