The infrared cabin does not create any lines or heat up to high temperatures. In the case of small dimensions, a classic socket is enough to connect it.
In traditional Finnish saunas, heat is transferred to the air by means of a flow through the sauna furnace. Infrared cabins work on the principle of radiation. Heat is generated using infrared emitters and is dissipated in the form of infrared rays. Infrared rays are similar to sunlight. Based on this, the infrared cabin works at a much lower temperature: on average 30-35 ° C and at a maximum of 50 ° C.
The best places to place an infrared cabin are bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways and basements. The infrared cabin can also be on its own in the garden or in the garden cottage.
You can also get combined saunas, which allow you to alternate classic heating with infrared heaters.
The home infrared cabin relaxes strained, tight muscles and quickly regenerates the whole body. It is relatively undemanding in terms of space and installation, it can also be purchased for a bathroom in an apartment.
Staying in a home infrared cabin should be done regularly, not only to warm up on cold days. Infrared saunas have many other positive effects on our health and beauty. The infrared cabin is also the best tool in the fight against cellulite.