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If your sauna runs cold, struggles to preheat, or just doesn’t get hot enough in your garage or basement—you don’t need to replace it. This $35 accessory can totally change the performance of any underpowered or cheap sauna. I’ve been doing this for years, and it’s one of the easiest and most effective ways to add real heat. Whether you’re in a freezing climate or dealing with a budget model, this upgrade makes a huge difference.
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Transcript
This $35 accessory changes the game for saunas in cold basements, cold garages, or that are cheap or underperforming for you. Hi, I’m Matt. I’ve tested over 42 saunas in the last six years. Some of them perform well.
Some of them suffer. Some of them are cheap, like your Amazon saunas and things like that. They don’t have adequate heaters. They’re not a beautiful high-end sauna like the one I’m sitting in right now.
And so some saunas have shortcomings. Sometimes it’s the sauna purchasers or the customer that is creating the shortcoming by putting the sauna in an environment that it was never intended to perform in. Fortunately for you, we’ve got a way to fix that. This is going to be a quick video.
Here it is. Not complicated. In fact, if you’ve been a subscriber for a long time, you’ll notice that five years ago I made a YouTube video showing you how to add heat lamp bulbs to a far infrared sauna. Now why would you want to do that?
A lot of people think that it’s just so you can get some red light therapy. But if you look at the output graph from these bulbs, there’s really not a lot of output below a thousand nanometers, right? So it kind of falls off a cliff when you look at the graph.
In my opinion, if you look at the PubMed studies that substantiate red light therapy, you really want a peak in the 800, 600, and maybe even 1000 or 1100 nanometer range. This is not my preferred method to get red light therapy, though some people perceive these videos that way. It is an easy way that’s very cheap for about $35, maybe $70 if you use two of them like I do.
But you can take a poor performing sauna, or you can take a sauna in Maine in a snow climate like we have, that has inadequate heater coverage, that has a poor design, underpowered, bad layout, whatever it is, doesn’t matter what brand it is. We’re intentionally sitting in a high-end sauna today just to illustrate that.
you can put these in any sauna, right? The point is you’re able to add 250 watts of heat for very little money. That’s super easy to install. People get hung up on what to do with the cords and all this kind of stuff.
That’s why we’ve come out with the sauna supercharger course that shows people how to modify saunas, how to make them hotter. You think infrared can’t perform for you. I’m here to tell you that it absolutely can. So if you’re unhappy with your sauna’s performance or you’re concerned that the saunas that you can afford aren’t gonna perform well in your cold garage, your basement, or just get to the temperature that you want, I’m here to tell you that the sauna supercharger can help you supercharge any sauna brand on the market.
I promised the Costco people that I wouldn’t leave them hanging, and here it is. This is how you fix a sauna that’s missing heaters, under wattage requirements, or underpowered, or just generally doesn’t pack the punch that you were looking for. It’s not junk. You don’t need to throw it out.
Here’s exactly how you fix it. So in closing, this $35 accessory that anyone can add to any sauna really changed the game on preheat experience, how hot a sauna gets, and it can change your sauna experience too.