Celebration Saunas: Same Golden Designs High EMF Review? Identical?

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Time for a Celebration Saunas review? From just checking them out on the surface, their own company website on Celebration saunas.com flat out says they’re made by Golden Designs. So just based on that alone, I don’t feel the need to go much further than that.

If you haven’t seen my other reviews, Golden Designs manufacturers the Dynamic Sauna I bought from Costco, the Maxxus Saunas found on Amazon with notoriously high emf levels despite low emf claims, etc… I mean this goes on and on.

Basically as an outsider, what I see going on here, is the parent company opens a subsidiary brand every year or two, markets the ever living shit out of it until they can no longer sustain from bad reviews, and then opens a new subsidiary, just using the exact same saunas.

So instead of making the saunas better, and having a quality product to market, they just churn and burn the shit out of what they can manufacture cheaply. This would explain the other reviews from other people buying these saunas that I found online, that echoed my experience to a T.

Yeah I don’t have much more to say about it, it’s pretty simple for a sauna company to test their own sauna for you on live video. If it has low magnetic fields, electric fields, and low RF radiation, then it’s something to look in to.

Otherwise than that, I wouldn’t waste my time.


Video Transcript (AI Generated)

All right, I don’t know what I did with this lady’s question.

It’s kind of like all the others though.

So basically, I’m not that familiar with celebration saunas, and I hate doing videos.

I cannot stand it when people do videos about saunas when they don’t really use the saunas.

But so many people keep asking me about this.

I have to…

I can’t keep typing the same email, right?

So it gets to a point where I just can’t take it anymore, and I’m like, “Screw it.

I gotta do a video on this even though I’m not gonna buy or test the sauna.”

That’s the case here with the celebration saunas.

I’m not that familiar with celebration saunas, but a few people keep asking about them.

So just from checking that on the surface, their own company website on celebrationsaunas.com flat out says that they’re made by Golden Designs, and that they’re a Golden Designs partner.

And so if you’ve seen any of my older reviews about the Dynamic Sauna, the Maxxis Sauna, any Golden Design saunas, the Blue Wave stuff, all this stuff that’s just rebranded and sold from China on Amazon or Costco or wherever, you know that I don’t like them.

They’re generally super high EMF even though they’re marketed as low EMF.

As a general rule, they don’t mitigate electric fields at all.

So they’ll say that something’s low EMF, but it’s got these huge electric fields in it that give you body voltage like…

Some of the really bad ones are over 40 volts, which is 40,000 millivolts.

They have electric fields in them over 1,500 volts per meter, which is extremely high considering we have saunas that have under 30 volts per meter.

We’ve got saunas with body voltage under 200 millivolts, which 40,000 to 200, I’ll let you do the math on that, that’s pretty staggering.

And so there’s not a huge price difference.

At maximum, there would be like a $700 or $800 price difference from a high-end off-brand to one of the brands that you’ll find on the certified sauna list that are name brand, they’re tested, they’re vetted well.

And you gotta watch the VOC stuff.

A lot of the VOC reports are nothing…

Check this out.

A lot of VOC reports are nothing more than they’re doing one of those air sample canisters.

So they’ll go in the sauna, they’ll turn it on, they’ll shut the door, they’ll take an air sample canister, close it to capture the air that’s in the sauna, send that to a lab and then there’s your handy-dandy VOC report.

I don’t know what planet you’d have to be on to think that’s a good way to check VOCs, but it’s an absolute terrible way.

You wanna watch that stuff.

A lot of the companies that don’t vet all the parts of their saunas, when you do things like that, you don’t take into account what happens when the internals of the sauna heat up.

You wanna…

I mean, take for example the sauna of the year, the Radiant Health sauna that’s on the certified sauna list, the sauna of the year this year.

That sauna has a complete VOC report where they don’t use bottles of air.

They’re actually testing the wood and they’re testing the components in the sauna.

And we can go in there and fire it up and heat it up from Monday to Sunday.

There’s never a smell, there’s never any chemicals, there’s never any off-gassing, there’s never any of that stuff.

So you’ve gotta watch those things too, not just the EMF stuff.

But anyway, back to the Celebration Sauna stuff.

So Celebration Sauna flat out says that they’re a partner made by Golden Designs.

That right there doesn’t really make me interested.

I would have to see someone send me a live video where they test a Celebration Sauna with an electric field meter.

I wanna see what the volts per meter are.

I wanna see what magnetic fields are throughout the sauna in the seated position.

I also wanna see what the body voltage levels are.

And it can’t have super high RF radiation either.

So it’s got a Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth module in it, it’s gotta be low blue.

Really can’t be any Wi-Fi in there.

Unless they’re shielding on the roof.

There’s a way to shield it, but most people don’t go through the effort of doing that.

‘Cause it just adds to the cost.

If somebody can send me something like that, I’d be happy to buy one, test one, do whatever.

As a general rule, if people won’t do that…

‘Cause here’s the thing.

There’s nothing special about me or what I do.

Yes, I have a lot of experience.

Yes, I put a lot of time and money into this.

Yes, I’m willing to go through or jump through a bunch of hoops that other people aren’t to get the best saunas possible.

But here’s the deal.

If you’re a sauna company that sells saunas, it takes five minutes to walk in the other room, grab a guy, say, “Hey, turn on your cell phone.

I wanna take these two or three EMF meters in one of the saunas, and I wanna show people the magnetic fields, the electric fields, the body voltage, and the RF radiation.”

It takes five minutes to do that.

So as a general rule, if a sauna company is not willing to provide at least three out of four of those measurements, they either have something to hide, it’s not advantageous for them to show it to you, or it would require them to improve their saunas in order to compete in the marketplace.

And so what we’re about and what I’m about here for certified saunas is selecting the best products possible that don’t really cost any extra money.

And so we filter out companies that aren’t in alignment with that.

And so a lot of people get mad about this.

They write in crazy emails.

They say things like, “Electric fields don’t matter.

You’re being one-sided.”

You’d be surprised what people say to me.

It’s very often not as nice as I’m saying it right now.

We’ll just put it that way.

And I’ve been known to be pretty vulgar too, but you gotta remember how much work it is for me to test saunas, how much it destroys everything to receive a wooden pallet on…

Receive a freight pallet times 10.

It’s one thing as a homeowner to receive a sauna, set it up in your house, maybe you make a little bit of a mess, clean up the styrofoam, throw out the packaging, you’re good.

Do that 10 times over and you’re about ready to strangle the hell out of somebody.

So when you get crazy emails, people say crazy things like, “Certain stuff doesn’t matter,” and you’ve got a meter here that’s showing it’s pegged to the max, like the meter won’t even read it because it’s so high, you get a little feisty.

You know what I mean?

So I’m getting off track here, but I’m just trying to preface this with, there’s a lot more to things than meets the eye sometimes.

So anyway, Celebration Saunas, just based on that alone, that they’re made by Golden Designs, I don’t really feel the need to go much further than that.

You can see my reviews on Golden Design Saunas that I’ve bought.

You can go watch the videos.

All you have to do is search for “Infrared Sauna Reviews” on CleverLeverage.com.

You’ll see the Golden Design stuff, you’ll see the Dynamic stuff, you’ll see the Costco ones, you’ll see the Amazon ones.

And there’s videos that show all that stuff.

It’s not like I’m making this up or don’t have any proof of it.

If you’ve seen, oh, the Dynamic Sauna from Costco and the Maxis Saunas from Amazon, also the same thing, made by Golden Designs.

Now I don’t know if there’s some technical specs that are different about Celebration.

All I know is that the core components are likely the same, the heaters are likely the same, the high magnetic fields are likely the same, and the high electric fields are likely the same.

So, just want to preface this, EMF stands for electric fields and magnetic fields.

It is not a singular term.

Sauna companies would like you to believe that all you have to do is take a gauss meter and stick it in the sauna, and as long as it says low milligauss, that it’s low EMF.

Not so fast.

EMF is a plural term.

It stands for electromagnetic fields.

Those are two separate things.

You need two different types of meters to see those.

You need an electric field meter, like this, and you need a gauss meter or something that can read magnetic fields.

So you should get two levels there.

Ideally you want to be under 1-2 milligauss for the gauss meter, and ideally you want to be under 200 volts per meter for the electric field meter.

If you’re not, body voltage is not going to be low.

It’s that simple.

There’s no other discussion that needs to happen.

That’s just the facts.

That’s how it is.

Let’s see.

But yeah, those other saunas that I mentioned, the Dynamic, the Maxis, the other ones by Golden, those are notoriously high EMF, despite low EMF claims on Costco, Amazon.

Like I said, go watch my videos, go see how upset I was.

I bought into it.

I bought them with my own money.

Obviously I tried to return them and get my money back when the listing specifically says, you know, it’s low EMF, and here I am with this EMF meter.

This exact one, and I’m sitting in the sauna, and it’s showing like 70 milligauss or something right at my head.

And it’s like, dude, how can you guys let this false advertising keep on?

It’s just, it’s crazy.

So anyway, what else do I have to say about these?

You know, basically as an outsider, what I see going on here is that parent companies just open a subsidiary year after year.

I’m not saying that Celebration does this, but I’m saying other resellers or relabels or rebrands of Golden Designs.

You know, they just open a new subsidiary or sub-brand or sister company year after year and they just, you know, market the ever living shit out of it until it can no longer sustain from bad reviews.

And then, you know, they open a new subsidiary just using the exact same sauna.

They don’t actually improve anything.

And so instead of making saunas better or having a quality sauna to market, they just churn and burn, you know, the shit out of whatever they can manufacture cheaply.

And so I don’t really want any part of that.

This would explain the other reviews from other people buying these saunas that I found online that echoed my experience to a T.

Yeah, I don’t have much more to say about it.

It’s pretty simple for a sauna company to test their own sauna and show it to you on live video.

And there shouldn’t be any bait and switch.

They should show you all three levels and it’s that easy.

If it has low electric fields, low magnetic fields, low RF radiation, low body voltage, then it’s something to look into.

Otherwise than that, I really wouldn’t waste my time.

But if there’s some other way I can help you, let me know in the comments and I’ll see you in tomorrow’s video.