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e-bay. Portable one from China. £150 here in UK. Reliable and effective

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> Hi

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> Can anyone please recommend a really good, reliable, cost- effective

> brand portable Ifrared FIR sauna (the one person, one minute set-up

> kind for small space like a clinic room) - if you've had personal

> experience with one?

>

> I've been looking at some on the web but the info is sometimes

> contradictory and I don't have much time to do the research. Thanks so

> much for any referrals. Much obliged.

> thx

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This is the one that I got and really like it. Both myself and my DH

use it and like it. We have had it about 3 months now and use it almost

every day. It comes with a ceramic heater, most do not.

It sets ups really fast, easy to use control panel and gets really hot.

There are different heat levels.

http://www.amazon.com/Sauna-Portable-Large-Size-Infrared/dp/B001L19GB6/ref=sr_1_\

5?ie=UTF8 & s=hpc & qid=1242932263 & sr=8-5

Hope this helps.

in MN

Twyla wrote:

> Hi

>

> Can anyone please recommend a really good, reliable, cost- effective brand

portable Ifrared FIR sauna (the one person, one minute set-up kind for small

space like a clinic room) - if you've had personal experience with one?

>

> I've been looking at some on the web but the info is sometimes contradictory

and I don't have much time to do the research. Thanks so much for any referrals.

Much obliged.

> thx

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In a message dated 5/21/09 2:30:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

twylahoodah@... writes:

> Can anyone please recommend a really good, reliable, cost- effective

> brand portable Ifrared FIR sauna (the one person, one minute set-up kind for

> small space like a clinic room) - if you've had personal experience with one?

>

My doctor had one that was made with the silver quilted fabric and it

smelled of outgassing. I wouldn't advise that kind but if you find something

good, would you please share it with us as I would also like to get one..but

very reasonable.

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Hi Twyla,

Did you ever find this FIR sauna? I would like to consider getting one for

myself. Thanks.

In a message, twylahoodah writes:

Can anyone please recommend a really good, reliable, cost- effective brand

portable Ifrared FIR sauna (the one person, one minute set-up kind for

small space like a clinic room) - if you've had personal experience with one?

I've been looking at some on the web but the info is sometimes

contradictory and I don't have much time to do the research. Thanks so much for

any referrals. Much obliged.

thx

th

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I can't help you with sourcing, as I am in Australia, and I can't find

one exactly like I bought a few years ago.

This is similar and may be what you are thinking of:

http://www.alwaysdirect.com.au/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result & search\

_in_description=0 & zenid=d5f53184467f9497ca90580a1972342b & keyword=sauna & gclid=CPq\

5-f6w858CFc4vpAodSjmQXg

I paid a whole heap more than that for it, though.

Although it says you can set it up in one minute, I've never found it

that quick.

I didn't find the manual or on line support much good, but a woman at

the place I bought it gave me a few tips over the phone. (She was

actually expecting me to return it, I think.)

Mine is different in that there are two fan heaters on the floor of the

tent. The disadvantage of these is that it blows hot air on your legs,

which I overcome by resting my feet on the top, with a flannel under my

foot. Also, when the fan stops, a blast of hot air rises. But as one

knows what to expect, one simply relocates ones feet.

If I had been able to buy one like the model above, with the panels on

the wall, I would probably have preferred that, but I have no experience

of how they work.

There was a bit of gassing off of the fabric of the tent when it was

new, but that passed.

I found it very convenient, and I have been known to pack it in the car

and take it away with me (but the lady for whom I did that did not like

this style at all, and bought a timber and glass one, which she rarely

gets around to using as it is in the garage.) Also, one can pack it up

and put it under a bed if the space is needed for other things. If one

moves, there is not a heavy, fragile cabin to shift.

I would not have been able to afford or find room for a glass and timber

cubicle, and have been satisfied with this unit once I got to know it.

It can take a while for your body to let go of the sweat, but once it

learns to sweat again, it sweats easily. Heh heh.

I am sure you know you must be sure to replenish your body fluid and

electrolytes. Drink plenty, and have minerals or Real Salt / Himalayan

Salt / Celtic salt in the water.

Treat the towels you mop up with as contaminated and wash separately.

Cool shower afterwards to stop the sweating is recommended (but I don't

use cool water). You think you can read a book while in there, with

your arms sticking out the zip slits, but in practice it is not

convenient, any more than having a cup of tea that way! In any case,

one is busy mopping up the dripping sweat before too long.

As toxins or chemicals stored in your body are released you may get a

reminder of them by way of the smell in the sweat.

All the best

Rowena

On 15/02/2010 8:58 AM, szukipoo@... wrote:

> Hi Twyla,

>

> Did you ever find this FIR sauna? I would like to consider getting one for

> myself. Thanks.

>

>

>

> In a message, twylahoodah writes:

>

> Can anyone please recommend a really good, reliable, cost- effective brand

> portable Ifrared FIR sauna (the one person, one minute set-up kind for

> small space like a clinic room) - if you've had personal experience with one?

> I've been looking at some on the web but the info is sometimes

> contradictory and I don't have much time to do the research. Thanks so much

for any referrals. Much obliged.

> thx

> th

>

>

>

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