Are Infrared Sauna Reviews Legit? Find out here…
Hello, I’m wondering if you’re the guy I see in all the videos using these saunas? I was watching a video that said most sauna reviews are hogwash, and that a real sauna review will show the true emfs right on the screen and some idea of pricing not handing over my social. Is this what you do? How can I tell if the sauna I want to buy has legit reviews or not? Thanks
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Alright, today’s infrared sauna question is…
I want legit infrared sauna reviews.
True low EMF with pricing.
Hello, I’m wondering if you’re the guy I see in all the videos using these saunas.
I was watching a video that said most sauna reviews are hogwash and that a real sauna review will show the true EMFs right on the screen and some idea of pricing not handing over my social.
Haha, okay.
Is this what you do?
How can I tell if the sauna I want to buy has legit reviews or not?
Thanks.
Well, I don’t know if that’s me in the video that you’re talking about.
There’s no link to it or anything like that.
It probably is though.
I mean, as a general rule, I’m the one that’s saying if you don’t see somebody in the sauna that they’re talking about, like if there’s just pictures on a screen and they’re telling you how crappy it is, it’s probably not legit.
It’s probably, you know, they’re making a claim to try to steer you in a direction that benefits them in some way.
As opposed to, you know, there’s no reason to have EMF reports or talk about stuff on a computer screen.
Why wouldn’t we just pick up an EMF meter and walk in the other room and show it to you?
So, I mean, yeah, that is my stance.
It probably was me.
Any of the saunas that I test on the certified sauna list, which are the saunas that you should be buying, they’re vetted by somebody that actually has the equipment and the real world experience to test them, like myself, those are the saunas that you want to buy if you’re in the market for a new sauna.
Yes, that is what I do.
The way that you can tell if a sauna that you want to buy has legit reviews or not is kind of like what I just said.
If you don’t see somebody on live video testing it for EMFs with multiple EMF meters, not just a tri-field meter on a single setting showing you magnetic fields when you should be looking for RF radiation, electric fields, and magnetic fields, there’s three types of EMF that can be in any sauna, that’s how you know if the reviews are legit.
If you just see pictures on a page or if you just see, like, if you Google infrared sauna reviews and you don’t see my website but you see some other one, like some knockoff thing like the consumer guide or something like that, by the way, Consumer Reports does not review saunas.
So if you see anything about Consumer Reports, it’s all fake.
But anyway, you’ll see a top ten list of, like, the best saunas for 2019 and it’s just a list and all they are is, like, links to the saunas on Amazon that have good reviews.
These people have never been in a sauna their entire life.
They’re just, you know, crappy rankings and ratings taking up space.
It’s not really helping anything.
But that’s how you know.
If you see a person inside of the sauna that they’re talking about, you know it’s legit.