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![]() Looking to hear from anyone who has experienced both to see whether it's worthwhile to build a traditional sauna (wood fired or electrical) or if I should just pick up one of those IR units that all the home improvement centers are peddling these days? I understand the IR ones don't actually get very hot inside, the light hitting your skin from the IR lamps is what gets the sweat going.
After a hard day on the slopes, a sauna always seems to relax my aching back.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() |