Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Which Sauna Heater Is Best? Carbon Or Ceramic Infrared Sauna Emitters For Best Emissivity

Thinking of buying radiant health sauna thanks to your reviews. Then came across the following regarding heaters. Is this true? Carbon/ceramic combo heaters are what I generally recommend. I lead into it after I’ve explained the benefits and drawbacks of the other two options by asking this question: what do you think would happen if you combined carbon and ceramic heaters? As you might guess (since one gets too hot at the surface and the other is too cool), that particular combo creates the most effective type of heater in the industry. By mixing carbon and ceramic, you get a more emissive heater that has a surface temperature that won’t make the air in your sauna uncomfortable. You also get a combination effect that creates the perfect wavelength for penetrating deep into tissue and driving up a body’s core temperature, causing you to sweat and giving you amazing health benefits. The emission rating of this material combination is .97, and the heater’s temperature is 200 °F, which gives us our ideal wavelength when plugged into the Wien’s Law of Displacement formula. Also, sitting near a heater with a surface temperature of 200 °F is a heck of a lot more comfortable than being near one that’s up around 400 °F. By this point, my opinion on which heater is best is clear. All things being equal, users can get a better sweat with a ceramic heater than with a carbon one, but the incredibly high temperature is just too unpleasant to be near. Carbon heaters, on the other hand, simply don’t generate a suitably high and concentrated amount of heat, which greatly reduces the potential health benefits. And neither creates the ideal wavelength of infrared. Combination carbon and ceramic heaters, on the other hand, give off the right kind and the right amount of infrared energy at a more tolerable temperature that allows users to stay in their saunas longer. This is more comfortable, and, of course, allows for more useage, which is crucial when it comes to getting health benefits like detoxification. So, yes, most every question-and-answer session I’ve done about infrared saunas over the years starts with the same questions. If I’ve done my job right, it also ends with the same result: a consumer who now completely understands that ceramic/carbon infrared heaters are the best choice for his or her body. Hi Ard, Sure it’s true, if you’ve never tried enough saunas to know that the real world difference is so minute, it would never warrant a ridiculous long winded explanation like that. When you find out less than 10% of a “combination” emitter has ceramic dust sprinkled into the mold before the carbon layers are pressed, it kinda makes you wonder if any of these people have used all the products they’re selling AT ALL. https://youtu.be/oM3cDLkNNsk

Monday, March 23, 2020

Your Cell Phone Is Making Your Sauna Read High EMF

I keep getting emails from customers who've bought various infrared saunas from different retailers and sauna dealers, and they ended up ordering an emf meter from amazon to test their sauna after putting it together. When they find out the levels are higher than advertised, immediately they contact the sauna company... usually only to be told some dumb excuse like "your cell phone is making the sauna read high when you shoot the video." Complete nonsense! https://youtu.be/g-KE-5qrGB4

Top 5 Mistakes When Buying A Sauna

1) Thinking You Need Anything Other Than Far Infrared 2) Overspending Because XYZ Sauna Company Says "The Wood Will Make Or Break Your Sauna Experience" 3) Believing EMF Reports From Sauna Companies 4) Not Understanding That EMF Is Plural 5) Buying In To Concepts, Reviews, And Opinions From Slick Sales People... Who Have Never Used Both Sauna Brands You're Comparing https://youtu.be/mDcdPgHQtgc

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Delayed Start Sauna - Built In Sauna Timer To Turn Your Sauna On Automatically At A Specified Time

Looking for a delayed start sauna with a build in timer? All new models comes with this standard... no smartphone app required, no rf radiation added, no wifi in the sauna, it's all built right in to the control panel, and is the easiest to use on the market. Go to https://ift.tt/2mrZtMn for more https://youtu.be/1J4ZOy2WnCo

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Make $100 Per Day On YouTube Making Videos On Stuff You Like (true passive income)

Want to make $100 a day from YouTube making videos you like, but don't know how to start making passive income online? Forget the Lambos, million dollar homes, and selling your soul for pennies. Make videos on youtube that service people, help people, share what you love, and connect with like minded individuals. In this video, I show you real world examples on how you can make money on YouTube, monetize with affiliate marketing, and create a brand that can turn into your own business. Most of the income can become truly passive income after you get the ball rolling, and you can get started with no money. YouTube is one of the best opportunities on the planet right now, but not in the way most people explain it in YouTube courses. Making money from Ad Revenue exclusively (Google Adsense) is silly... you can use this to turn your life into a brand, which can allow you to start a lifestyle business. I'm passionate about this, since it's changed my life so much! I want to share this with all of my subscribers, so you can get ideas on how to do this for yourself as well. I think a lot of people flossing on YouTube just have one good day, and then show everyone they make tons of money (and of course, buy my course right!) lol I've been doing this for several years, and tried to add an earnings example screenshot from different years throughout the video. This video was also filmed last year, just now getting around to uploading it. What other videos like this would you like to see? https://youtu.be/eYBUhZR6VFw

Infrared Sauna Costs To Run & Sauna Electricity Usage (how much power does a sauna use per month?)

This video runs a kilowatt meter on a 3 person infrared sauna (15 amp) model, and it runs for one hour. It uses about 1.35 kw, and most infrared saunas cost about $12-$15 dollars per month in electricity costs to run 3-4 times per week. https://youtu.be/rRTTAGq-L0c

Monday, March 16, 2020

Sunlighten M Pulse Sauna Review: EMF Levels, Price, Full Spectrum, Near Infrared Comparison

Looking for the Sunlighten M Pulse review, complete with EMF readings, Near Infrared therapy comparison, and full spectrum output behind the scenes? Visit the very first spa I ever went to, to rent my sauna sessions in a Sunlighten M Pulse. The build quality is excellent in the M Pulse, but generally most Sunlighten Saunas have emf levels higher that what you'd find on the Certified Sauna List. Visit certifiedsaunas.com to see more emf testing videos of other brands I've been in, or search Matt Justice Sauna to see more youtube videos on the subject. Numerous questions have been sent in asking about the Sunlighten M pulse, and how it compares to other brands. The most frequent being, what are the true emf levels in this sauna? Te other being price, since a two person sunlighten m pulse usually runs about $6,500 and up depending on options, tax, shipping distance, etc... at the time when I priced them. Could be more or less now, definitely a quality made unit, just much higher emf levels than I would like to see for that much money. This is not a low emf sauna when you compare it directly to what else is available on the market in 2020. There are other sauna emf testing videos on the channel, if you're looking for brand comparisons such as: sunlighten vs clearlight, clearlight vs jnh lifestyles, jnh saunas vs sunlighten saunas, therasauna vs clearlight, sunlighten vs dynamic saunas, etc... https://youtu.be/DcbhOybDJuI