I ended up buying the same one with a 6kw heater. I’m extremely happy with it, especially for the price! I knew exactly what to expect and there were no surprises thanks to your video. It went together easily. I couldn’t be happier with it. Definitely a great cost efficient sauna!! Thanks again for the video!
@@Thelaidlerfamily it's not an exact science, it doesn't even say in the booklet to punch holes. I just know you need them from the other sauna research I did. I just punched 4 and that looked good enough for a start, and if I was having breathing problems from too much CO2, or the heater tripping out from high limit,then I'd know to punch a couple more. But 4 holes has worked great
@@K9Ranger-r7z I've got 80.25 inches floor to ceiling. I wouldn't get it. Or find another place to build it. Because realistically you need another.75 inch or so on top of that to hoist the roof panels up and over the lip and drop them in. Regardless it won't work
@@KB1153038 yes actually I built it into a custom "room" or cubby if you will. So actually the drywall is behind it maybe 3 inches away. It's been a year and not a single moisture or airflow problem whatsoever. I also put a register into the drywall to allow air exchange into the basement area outside the room (other side of that wall is just open studs). Make sense?
@@ToddSmall-d7p yes I bought a roll of that stuff at Menards, was like 20 bucks. Put it down per the instructions and then laid the lvp on top of it. Haven't had any issues since.
@@fastcar42069 I appreciate you doing this video. I just started to build my Sutton 2 but I decided to put down LVP. Good quality wood and sauna. Thanks
@@shadowcodr buddy it has nothing to do with bidenomics. Mine was around 3k , the rest of that cost was other materials . They run sales off and on all year, wait for the sale
@tylerfabish5578 I actually found it on Costco's website for $2,700. Gonna wait a couple weeks to see if there's any sales on BF but ordering either way. Thanks for your vid.
@@aaronmorgan8864 with the temp dial turned to the max, and thermometer mounted fairly close to the ceiling, I'm getting 200 degrees, maybe 205 after 50 mins or so. I keep the temp dial backed down a little so most of my sessions are 170-180
@@Weefee829 most saunas have tile floors so yes this is perfect. I don't lay towels down I just dry the floor when I'm done and run a fan for a few hours
Great job explaining!
@@Tprovinzino thanks
Lots of good information here. Thank you for taking the time. Great job.
Can’t tell you how helpful this was! 🙏🏻
Enjoy
Very helpful video. Thanks for the info!
I ended up buying the same one with a 6kw heater. I’m extremely happy with it, especially for the price! I knew exactly what to expect and there were no surprises thanks to your video. It went together easily. I couldn’t be happier with it. Definitely a great cost efficient sauna!! Thanks again for the video!
@@mrvivalatang1 glad it helped
thank you for this video
Very helpful. Thank you
Great video
What size hole saw did you use for the exhaust holes below the heater?
@@Thelaidlerfamily I think they are between 1.5 and 2 inch holes. Can't remember.
@@fastcar42069 thank you for answering back. This video is very helpful!
@@Thelaidlerfamily it's not an exact science, it doesn't even say in the booklet to punch holes. I just know you need them from the other sauna research I did. I just punched 4 and that looked good enough for a start, and if I was having breathing problems from too much CO2, or the heater tripping out from high limit,then I'd know to punch a couple more. But 4 holes has worked great
confirming the roof is not 80" ? We have an exactly 80" garage ceiling, will this fit underneath that you think?
@@K9Ranger-r7z I've got 80.25 inches floor to ceiling. I wouldn't get it. Or find another place to build it. Because realistically you need another.75 inch or so on top of that to hoist the roof panels up and over the lip and drop them in. Regardless it won't work
What did you do with the exhaust/vent in the back? Does it just vent out into the room?
@@KB1153038 yes actually I built it into a custom "room" or cubby if you will. So actually the drywall is behind it maybe 3 inches away. It's been a year and not a single moisture or airflow problem whatsoever. I also put a register into the drywall to allow air exchange into the basement area outside the room (other side of that wall is just open studs). Make sense?
Did you put a water barrier under your laminate?
@@ToddSmall-d7p yes I bought a roll of that stuff at Menards, was like 20 bucks. Put it down per the instructions and then laid the lvp on top of it. Haven't had any issues since.
@@fastcar42069 I appreciate you doing this video. I just started to build my Sutton 2 but I decided to put down LVP. Good quality wood and sauna. Thanks
@@ToddSmall-d7p no problem, gives a nicer feeling on the feet and surprisingly never feels cold
$3400? It's $5500 on their website right now with those options. Thanks Bidenomics!
@@shadowcodr buddy it has nothing to do with bidenomics. Mine was around 3k , the rest of that cost was other materials . They run sales off and on all year, wait for the sale
@tylerfabish5578 I actually found it on Costco's website for $2,700. Gonna wait a couple weeks to see if there's any sales on BF but ordering either way. Thanks for your vid.
@@shadowcodr buddy 2700 is a gift, I'd be driving there tonight to get it
I got mine on sale at Costco for $2199
@@bryantaskins4448 $2199, wow that's crazy cheap, was this on Black Friday or when did you purchase?
@tylerfabish5578 did you mention how hot it gets inside?
@@aaronmorgan8864 with the temp dial turned to the max, and thermometer mounted fairly close to the ceiling, I'm getting 200 degrees, maybe 205 after 50 mins or so. I keep the temp dial backed down a little so most of my sessions are 170-180
Do you think it would be okay on a tile floor ?
Do you lay towels down ?
@@Weefee829 most saunas have tile floors so yes this is perfect. I don't lay towels down I just dry the floor when I'm done and run a fan for a few hours
@ thanks for reply !