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Using Heat Bulbs for an Cheap, At-Home Sauna

Question:
Why not use a standard ceramic $40 heater ("cube")? (has a fuse, fan and thermostat and is pre wired and UL approved)

And you can set the thermostat at 180oF?


Answer:
No problem. He can just throw a little gasoline on the heater to make up the difference.

I don't know why people think electric heaters are harmless. But the number of people who die from fires caused by portable electric heaters is staggering. If the retard wants to play with fire, I say let him. As long as he doesn't harm anybody else, let Darwinism follow its natural course. Here in Finland the sauna is used by just about all, usually a moist sauna where water is thrown on the stove (covered with rocks or ceramic briquettes) to bring moisture to the air. Usual temperatures (Celsius) are from 50-100 in a moist sauna and up to ? in a dry one. I have been in a dry sauna of 120 and that was not so bad for maybe five minutes. Then it began to feel HOT as someone threw water on the stove


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