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

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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.

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Video Transcript (AI Generated)

Hey guys, just doing a little testing here of a 2020 Corner model.

One and two, I think there’s been some updates to this, I’m not sure, I may be mistaken.

But a lot of people are curious about delayed start saunas.

The reason I like this one is because there’s no Wi-Fi module that hooks up to the sauna.

So what I’m going to do is set it to max temp, max time.

I want to show you how the delayed start feature works, and then I also want to show you what I think is an update.

Basically what you do is you just set the number of hours that you want the sauna to count down from.

And I thought before this was 16 or 12, but it looks like it goes up to 24.

I could be mistaken if I’ve said that wrong in another video.

I apologize.

Either that or it’s an update for 2020, I can’t remember.

So we’re going to test this out.

It is now 10 after 7.

And so I’m going to set the sauna for an hour, and then I want it to come on, so I want to get in around 830, 845, and we’re going to see how this works.

I’ve used this before, but not on this particular corner sauna.

So I wanted to show you what it’s like with built-in countdown timer so that you don’t have to connect the phone or download any apps or do anything like that.

And then there’s no RF radiation in the sauna also, which is a plus because the EMF levels stay super low.

But we’ll come back in, I don’t know, an hour and 15, hour and 20, and we’ll see, make sure that it’s running and I’ll show you how it works.

All right, sauna’s been on.

I’m a little late.

It is been a little over an hour.

Sauna’s been on for 30 something minutes.

It’s pretty cold tonight.

It’s about, let me look, I think it’s about 18 degrees right now.

So maybe I should have turned the heat up a little bit more.

Sauna’s usually hotter than 130 after 35 minutes or almost 40 minutes, I guess.

But that’s pretty much how the delayed start works.

Now if you turn the lights off to conserve power and everything else, the lights won’t come on when it kicks on, but everything else is seamless.

You just walk up to it, turn the lights on.

If you want to add additional time, you can do that.

So now I’m going to start my session and I’ll probably do, I don’t know, I’ll probably do 30 minutes tonight.

I took some niacin about an hour ago, so I should start to flush pretty shortly.

I’ll do probably a 30 minute session and then I might do some vibe plate first and then the sauna will shut down like normal.

And then if you wanted to do the same thing tomorrow, you just press delayed start, set the number of hours.

So when this is useful is if you have to get up really early, you don’t want to wake up before you need to really be in the sauna and just kind of sit there and wait for it to heat up.

So you can do it the night before and you can even do it at like five o’clock and set it for 15 hours or whatever your timeframe is.

Or what a lot of people do is they set it in the morning so it’s ready when they come home from work and they might, you know, add like an extra hour or two, give them a chance to get home and relax and everything else, but not have to remember to turn the sauna on.

And, um, it’s pretty nice.

You just kind of walk up to it while I still got all the, I need to clean mine, but, um, you just walk up to it and it’s ready to go.

And uh, yeah, it’s a beautiful thing.

The, um, smartphone, uh, dealio, like if the, in this particular, in the radiant house saunas and in a couple of the other ones, even some of the other models of the brands that I recommend, you have to make sure that some of the models don’t require wifi.

Like this sauna has no RF radiation, so it’s built into the control panel only.

Some of the other saunas, even though you can control them from your smartphone, they do not have it directly on the control panel.

So for me personally, this is my preferred method because it’s all right here.

I don’t have to sync it to another device or worry about connectivity.

And I also don’t have to worry about adding any EMF, uh, as far as RF radiation to the sauna at all.

So I prefer this.

This is what I recommend.

It works every single time because it’s built right in here and it’s just simple to use.

So hope you guys like it.

I’m going to hop in my sauna and start my session.