Fun fact, these barrel type saunas were made specifically to circumvent finnish building regulations and codes. The barrel's only good point is that it looks nice, but otherwise they're cramped, inefficient, and it should be your last option. People outside of finland don't really know that, so they just opt for the one that looks nice.
I have to imagine those regulations and codes exist for safety and health reasons. How dangerous are the barrel type compared to the others? Also, how dangerous are saunas in general?
@@techmouse. Unless getting your heart rate up is dangerous to you (due to some heart condition), there's no danger. Your heart rate increases because the body needs to work harder to regulate your body temperature. At worst you might feel a slight light-headedness that clears as soon as you leave the sauna. Most people bathe in intervals, taking regular short breaks to cool down. It's especially refreshing in winter when you can cool off outside (especially in an icy lake...), then go back inside to warm up. The building codes don't have to do with dangers to your health, but that a sauna is a hot steam room and needs to be properly isolated and vapor proofed, same as a bathroom. You can't build a sauna in any old room, it'd ruin the house. Putting a "sauna cabin" like this in your backyard is a way round that because the steam just vents into the open air and they aren't considered housing, so relevant regulations don't apply to them. Also, 185 F is pretty cool for a sauna. 200 F and above is common.
I know! Its so soothing to look at, let alone imagine the smell of the cedar ♨️ there was one at the gym i went to back home and i loved it, even though it was much smaller than this one
Well, maybe not 99%, more like 85.. 😄 15min!! You got to be kidding me!!?? You don't even get warm in 15min!! 🥶 Greetings from the sauna, I mean Finland! 😄🤘🏻
185 degrees isn't that deadly. 100 degrees fahrenheit is comfortable but once it gets to like 104 is when you start sweating a lot. Hope the guy speaking was wrong
No, they are hot. Optimal is 179 degrees Fahrenheit. But you are not spending an afternoon in there, you are shooting for 20-30 minutes, though you may have to build up to that...just like you don't just run 10 miles out of the blue. Your body does not get very hot, because you sweat like mad. Your body works very hard to keep you at a safe temperature. Remember, this is air...and will not conduct anywhere near as well as water. Being submerged in water that temp will kill you in no time. Even 2 minutes in 126 degree water will scald. Sauna is like exercise, increasing the heart rate...and has similar benefits.
@@ChessMasterNate Yeah you shouldn't stay in them for long periods. I instantly feel faint when stepping in so simply avoiding them totally is simple lol
Don't use electric stoves in saunas. Use wood burning stoves instead. Much better LÖYLY. Löyly is a finnish word that doesn't have english translation. But it is the evaporated water coming from the stove. I am from Finland.
Is this your first time around humans? It's for safety so they don't accidentally stick their hands down the hole onto bits of several hundred degrees hot metal and rock. If you stick around Earth long enough you'll see humans are always trying to pull stupid stunts like that if they can.
@@igrim4777 To be fair though, there were a time when you didn't had to worry about people eating Tide Pods though. Boy, the "era" we lives in these days I am right?
You're very mistaken. If it's only hot outside, it's not a sauna. It's a tanning booth. I used to live in a high humidity tropical area. Outside has some cool air flowing, but inside is exactly what I would call a sauna...
Sauna has the same benefits as exercise for cardiovascular system and brain health. And some toxins typically leave the body through sweat. ruclips.net/video/NChyDtupmkk/видео.html
Fun fact, these barrel type saunas were made specifically to circumvent finnish building regulations and codes. The barrel's only good point is that it looks nice, but otherwise they're cramped, inefficient, and it should be your last option.
People outside of finland don't really know that, so they just opt for the one that looks nice.
I have to imagine those regulations and codes exist for safety and health reasons. How dangerous are the barrel type compared to the others?
Also, how dangerous are saunas in general?
So it's the McDonald's of saunas. Got it.
What
@@techmouse. Unless getting your heart rate up is dangerous to you (due to some heart condition), there's no danger. Your heart rate increases because the body needs to work harder to regulate your body temperature. At worst you might feel a slight light-headedness that clears as soon as you leave the sauna. Most people bathe in intervals, taking regular short breaks to cool down. It's especially refreshing in winter when you can cool off outside (especially in an icy lake...), then go back inside to warm up.
The building codes don't have to do with dangers to your health, but that a sauna is a hot steam room and needs to be properly isolated and vapor proofed, same as a bathroom. You can't build a sauna in any old room, it'd ruin the house. Putting a "sauna cabin" like this in your backyard is a way round that because the steam just vents into the open air and they aren't considered housing, so relevant regulations don't apply to them.
Also, 185 F is pretty cool for a sauna. 200 F and above is common.
For real, I'd twist my ankle in that sauna.
Idk why but this was nice. I love the barrel shape.
It will fit right up ur ally I’m sure!
I know! Its so soothing to look at, let alone imagine the smell of the cedar ♨️ there was one at the gym i went to back home and i loved it, even though it was much smaller than this one
Goofy Americans don't mind twisting their ankles.
After 15 minutes the chicken is fully cooked and nice and tender.
What are you talking about? What chicken?
@@love4eva327 You never heard of a sauna being a chick magnet ?
you know it smells good in that factory!
Why?
@@jojomakes All the cedar! One of the best smelling woods. Theirs a type called incense cedar
Thank you so much for recognizing that the Sauna is Finnish! 🙌🏻
Why?
have you heard that the covid-19 has not been peer reviewed? only articles and journals have not the virus itself? I think they should do you ?
Suomi mainittu. Torilla tavataan!
I thank thee, Finns, for creating this relaxing warmth and happiness 🥰
I was always curious about where the sauna originated.
Air Vents are a major improvement on the ones I've been inside
I like seeing them build entire houses and such
Saunas are so cool...Thanks for sharing how this Beautiful thing is made 😍
I love using saunas, but I wanna go back to using one ever since so in this hotel I went to at Wisconsin Dells.
Fantastic ❤️
Lot's of love from Africa.
wait.. do people in Afrika be like 'i cant wait to get into a sauna'
@@risro.O
😂😂😂 Yes
@@risro.O why wouldn't they? do you know how many people live in Africa?
Well, maybe not 99%, more like 85.. 😄 15min!! You got to be kidding me!!?? You don't even get warm in 15min!! 🥶 Greetings from the sauna, I mean Finland! 😄🤘🏻
What if the sauna is 188 Fahrenheit for 15 minutes
@Then vs. Than that makes sense 85c is 185f
Random fact:
In 2006, a Coca-Cola employee offered to sell Coca-Cola secrets to Pepsi. Pepsi responded by notifying Coca-Cola.
Thank you my friend! That was an unexpected suprise, thank you!
Making soda isn't rocket science.....
Do you have a news article as a citation? Or are you making this up?
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Pepsi only good ppl
Oh 🙏🙇thanks welcome back🔙
I remember first using a sauna when I went to Wisconsin Dells. The hotel I stayed in had one!
That's so cool! Thank you.
What is it with this show and double entendre‘s?
In southeast USA, we have a free sauna, some call it "going outside" lol.
Edit: forgot words. 😂
You sit in 200 degrees Fahrenheit too? Noice!
Me wondering how i get sweaty.
Them: so it’s made like this.
0:18 - 0:23 "Don't live in Finland but want to enjoy the benefits of a home sauna? No sweat." haha sauna makes you sweat
All the hardware is stainless, it wasn’t mentioned in the video.
185 degrees isn't that deadly. 100 degrees fahrenheit is comfortable but once it gets to like 104 is when you start sweating a lot. Hope the guy speaking was wrong
No, they are hot. Optimal is 179 degrees Fahrenheit. But you are not spending an afternoon in there, you are shooting for 20-30 minutes, though you may have to build up to that...just like you don't just run 10 miles out of the blue. Your body does not get very hot, because you sweat like mad. Your body works very hard to keep you at a safe temperature.
Remember, this is air...and will not conduct anywhere near as well as water. Being submerged in water that temp will kill you in no time. Even 2 minutes in 126 degree water will scald. Sauna is like exercise, increasing the heart rate...and has similar benefits.
@@ChessMasterNate Yeah you shouldn't stay in them for long periods. I instantly feel faint when stepping in so simply avoiding them totally is simple lol
Purpose of sauna is to sweat a lot. Most saunas in Finland go almost to 100. Celcius.
Move to Houston, it's a sauna from May to October. The other six months, it's just hot.
Temperatures in Houston is like Swedish sauna. Other six months is hot and humid, like Houston from May to October.
Who wants that? I prefer seasons!
Can't wait till Huggbees (or zefrank1) get their hands on this one.
Who?
@@Mo-fu9sm some dude that makes parody’s of how it’s made.... I only know of huggbees but it’s pretty funny. I do recommend :)
I'm sold, where can I buy one
Never heard about a timer being used in a sauna
Neither has any Finns heard of one either.
How much does one of these cost from this factory
windows tinted for privacy *sees straight through it*
Don't use electric stoves in saunas. Use wood burning stoves instead. Much better LÖYLY. Löyly is a finnish word that doesn't have english translation. But it is the evaporated water coming from the stove. I am from Finland.
wow, nice vid
185 Degrees Fahrenheit. Not celsius. Just to be clear 😌
@@ekortelainen Finsk sauna är varmare än Svensk bastu 😁
185°F is what the narrator meant.
Happy new years
awesome
How much does these things cost
Multi-thousand bucks.
Finns stay in sauna for 15 minutes, every 15 minutes.
Funny...15 minute timer 😄 Anybody know why was there a grill on top of the stove? Is that for transport or something else?
Is this your first time around humans? It's for safety so they don't accidentally stick their hands down the hole onto bits of several hundred degrees hot metal and rock. If you stick around Earth long enough you'll see humans are always trying to pull stupid stunts like that if they can.
@@igrim4777 To be fair though, there were a time when you didn't had to worry about people eating Tide Pods though. Boy, the "era" we lives in these days I am right?
Tinted for privacy? I could totally see through it
And the glass is a little darker than glass normally is.
Finland has saunas in its cities.
FINLAND! 😂
NO insulation or vapor barriers?
I would love one of those barrels but with air conditioning. I can’t stand the heat.
Superrrrrr😘
Want !!!
15min recomended :D
Guys someone can tell why some videos are not available in my country?
*BARRELLS!!!!!*
I want one now!!!😭😭😭
Me too, man!
🤣
Just got from a Sauna
Visit Texas anytime from June till September, what yall call a sauna we call outside.
You're very mistaken.
If it's only hot outside, it's not a sauna. It's a tanning booth.
I used to live in a high humidity tropical area.
Outside has some cool air flowing, but inside is exactly what I would call a sauna...
@Then vs. Than 120
What you call outside, we Finns call a Swedish sauna.
Wow. No wonder they are so expensive
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I need me one 😭😭🙏
I hope it's not degrees Celsius!
Close to 100c in Finnish sauna.
He means Fahrenheit.
blocks saunas
Don't know which comment!
Needs a flat floor.
How h2o made
sauna more like....
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Wut’s wrong with me-
Rip Chadwick Boseman😔
Oy 😎
First view!
First
1 view
185° ???
Is this a human boiling chamber???
As a finn, its pronounced. SOWH-NUH
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My summer car anyone??
God can do anything and anyone is welcome to go to church.
Jesus Christ.
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"Fins" just sounds racist lmao. "Hey..you see that? That's a fin walking" everything sounds derogatory actually.
Saunas are dumb. Baking yourself in an oven does nothing purposeful.
That means you should test one out
no you
@@corlfranco9371 yes
Sauna has the same benefits as exercise for cardiovascular system and brain health. And some toxins typically leave the body through sweat. ruclips.net/video/NChyDtupmkk/видео.html
Makes 10000 times more sense that going to church.
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