Thanks Matt. Appreciate the consistent videos and fb group. still saving for radiant one. 200 a month more than half way there. You make it easy and break it down well.
Hey Matt thank you! I appreciate the work you put into the reviews and all the info. I have an ec3h being delivered on Monday. I gave you credit and props for guiding me to radiant health when I talked to them on the phone. You’ve put alot of work in.
I'd say the worst thing is not knowing what you want, and it being hard to try before you buy. I initially prioritized getting something bigger so I could lie down a bit, but the heating experience is kind of underwhelming due to the distance from the panels in the larger space, and I mostly have been sitting anyway. The lack of a heating element on the large glass door is also a bit underwhelming (though your idea of adding heat lamps in the ceiling helped a lot). In hindsight, I should have gone with something smaller for one person, which would have been easier to move/assemble/setup, with no extra electrical work needed. I failed to measure one of the openings into my basement, so I had to put my larger 2 person sauna into a completely different room, lol.
Great informational videos for new sauna buyers! I was wondering about the ceiling height clearance. My home fitness center has a ceiling height of 83 inches. Is that enough for the trap door clearance to open when installation is needed for wiring harnesses? Thanks in advance.
On some models yes, but you can pull the wires through and do connect from the underside in most wooden models. Glass will be different, model dependent
Infrared saunas use hardly any electricity unless you put a red head lamp bulb in it. Hot tubs cost 10 times more to run because the heaters run differently were two currents collide in the heater from the power plant. A sauna uses low energy to vibrate the electrodes causes infrared
Thanks Matt. Appreciate the consistent videos and fb group. still saving for radiant one. 200 a month more than half way there. You make it easy and break it down well.
Hey Matt thank you! I appreciate the work you put into the reviews and all the info. I have an ec3h being delivered on Monday. I gave you credit and props for guiding me to radiant health when I talked to them on the phone. You’ve put alot of work in.
Your videos have been such a great help
I'd say the worst thing is not knowing what you want, and it being hard to try before you buy.
I initially prioritized getting something bigger so I could lie down a bit, but the heating experience is kind of underwhelming due to the distance from the panels in the larger space, and I mostly have been sitting anyway. The lack of a heating element on the large glass door is also a bit underwhelming (though your idea of adding heat lamps in the ceiling helped a lot).
In hindsight, I should have gone with something smaller for one person, which would have been easier to move/assemble/setup, with no extra electrical work needed. I failed to measure one of the openings into my basement, so I had to put my larger 2 person sauna into a completely different room, lol.
Great video . What would you recommend for a one person red light booth. It would be in the basement gym where the ceilings are 8 feet ? Thank you 🙏
Matt, do you have a video walkthrough of the Radiant Health EC3H corner unit that was behind you in the beginning of the video?
Great informational videos for new sauna buyers! I was wondering about the ceiling height clearance. My home fitness center has a ceiling height of 83 inches. Is that enough for the trap door clearance to open when installation is needed for wiring harnesses? Thanks in advance.
On some models yes, but you can pull the wires through and do connect from the underside in most wooden models. Glass will be different, model dependent
I am looking at the ec3h or the e4h. Would those models have the door clearance for my 83 in ceiling height?
On average, how much does your electric bill increase with a 2 person sauna using it daily for 20 minutes?
Infrared saunas use hardly any electricity unless you put a red head lamp bulb in it. Hot tubs cost 10 times more to run because the heaters run differently were two currents collide in the heater from the power plant. A sauna uses low energy to vibrate the electrodes causes infrared
used ones are on FB for cheap.
Radiant health doesn’t answer the phone!!! Called 5 times in a week!!!
Stick with clearlight or heavenly heat or sunlighten
The worst thing is they do not get hot enough.
They heat you up from the inside more than a hotter traditional sauna, the infrared penetrates deep and vibrates your cells
Looking for a up to date, quality, 4 person outdoor sauna. Your comments will be appreciated