SaunaRay Saunas Out Of Canada
Video Transcript (AI Generated)
Alright, today’s infrared sauna question is about sauna ray saunas.
How you doing guys?
Hope you’re doing well today.
Now as a general rule, I don’t really like to do sauna videos, or I don’t like to do videos on saunas that I haven’t personally used.
But despite my responding to blog comments and YouTube comments, and even putting up an article on the blog, because people are searching on cleverleverage.com when they don’t see a review for sauna ray saunas, I even put up an article that basically says “Hey, I reached out to these guys to try to test one.
They weren’t really interested in working with US distributors.
They don’t have any sauna ray saunas in Central Florida for me to be able to test.
The times I’ve reached out to the company personally twice, they’re aware of who I am.
I told them that I was going to be testing saunas, this, that, and the other.
They really weren’t interested in participating.
So you know, it’s okay.
Neither here nor there.
But people keep asking.
So Karen says today, “Have you heard of sauna ray, far and fred saunas that are made in Canada?
It seems like a reputable company that builds their sauna in Canada and boasts all the natural wood and plywood.
The owner of the company has a video out there taking a chainsaw to another brand showing how poorly it is built.
Any thoughts on that brand?”
Well, I don’t know what brand it is, but yes, I have seen the chainsaw videos.
There was another, I think another, jeez, every other week actually people are asking about these.
I’m getting tired of making the same, you know, typing the same email response and stuff.
So I figured I’d better make a video so I can just send them a link to this.
And this is how I heard about sauna ray too.
I had a building biologist come out to my house before I moved to this place and do an assessment.
And she recommended that I check out sauna ray saunas.
But she also indicated that the, you know, sometimes the people at sauna ray have been off-putting or that she’s heard that or whatever.
We also talked, you know, she’s very keen on testing EMF and both she and I agreed that if the heaters are the exact same heaters that are in a Thera sauna, because they look identical, the electric fields are probably not as low as what you find on the certified sauna list.
The magnetic fields, as a general rule in a Thera sauna, they have a 10 to 12 milligauss magnetic field right out in front of them.
And so she thinks, and so do I, that sauna ray tries to place the heaters in the corners of the sauna to get them away from the body so that people aren’t close to that magnetic field.
I don’t know this for fact.
I wouldn’t take what she says as fact for fact either.
I would have to test it myself.
But I’m going to go ahead and read you the rest of the questions and stuff.
Let’s see.
Matt, I’m confident you’ve heard this before, but appreciate your insight.
My wife and I go to acupuncture regularly and the doc mentioned the benefits of sauna for my five knee surgeries, da da da da da.
I’ll spare you guys the details for that.
This is the wrong comment.
Ro Ro.
Well, I don’t know what happened to it.
It’s out there somewhere floating around.
Basically I reached out to the sauna ray people to see about buying a sauna again earlier this year to test them.
The response really wasn’t that favorable.
Basically what I told the other guy was, “Well, they might cut chainsaws in half and that seems cool.”
There wasn’t really a warm welcome waiting for me at the other end of the phone there.
And so a lot goes into my sauna reviews and the stuff that I recommend.
And as a general rule, if sauna companies don’t treat people well, I will not promote them.
I don’t care because I’m a person that could potentially bring them tons and tons and tons of business to the tune of thousands of people over the next five to 10 years.
So how they treat me is a reflection of how they treat you.
So if I’m not just a regular customer and they treat me that way, how do they think they’re going to treat a regular customer?
So that has a lot to do with my resistance or my lack of interest now in pursuing a sauna ray sauna.
I’ve looked all over Orlando.
I cannot find a massage place or anywhere that has one.
So I don’t think I’m going to just buy one.
My gut is telling me that the same, you know, more electric heaters, the concave, whatever they’re called, ceramic heaters that are in a TheraSauna are identical to what’s in the sauna ray.
So I think the readings will be the same.
And I wasn’t even testing for body voltage back then, like on live video, but I have done it since.
And so a sauna, a TheraSauna has about three to four volts of body voltage.
So that’d be three to 4,000 millivolts.
And that’s with the grounded grate in front of the heater that blocks or reduces some of the electric fields.
Electric fields in that sauna are pretty low, but there’s still a decent amount of body voltage.
Magnetic fields in front of the backrest are eight to 12 milligauss.
And so I would expect the sauna ray to perform the same.
So unless, you know, they want to produce some sort of live video testing that shows electric fields, body voltage, and actual EMF tests, I mean, these people keep sending me this stuff from building biologists and they say that a sauna ray is, you know, 0.2 milligauss in the entire sauna.
I highly doubt that.
I would want to see, you know, some sort of proof of that before I purchased one.
And you know, I would want to make sure that they treat their customers good and that there isn’t anything, you know, about the electric fields or magnetic fields that is not, you know, where it should be.
So that’s pretty much my thoughts on it.
I don’t really have anything more to say.
I just want to be able to point people to this video so I don’t have to keep typing the same email.
I hope that helps.
If not, let me know in the comments what you’d like to see and I’ll see you in tomorrow’s video.