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
Great video
Very helpful. Thank you
thank you for this video
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!
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.
@@tylerfabish5578 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