How can i cover up the archway while in-session? What temperature should i set the oven to?

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    23 hours ago

    drastically changing the heat and or humidity in your house is going to be a bad experience. You’re much better off getting a cheap sauna bag, and using that to heat up. Just your body. Typical sauna temperatures are between 70° c and 90° c.

    In a traditional sauna I’ve melted water bottles and glasses, most things in a kitchen are not designed to get so hot.

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      10 hours ago

      This is the first time I’ve heard of sauna bags, have you used one yourself?

      I love a good sauna, but the space, cost, and ventilation don’t allow it at home for me.

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        10 hours ago

        I have not used the bags, im lucky with access to a dry sauna… but heating a room in a house to 80c seems like a really bad thing to do

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          8 hours ago

          Yeah, fair, I agree.

          But I’m interested to hear from anyone who has first hand experience of these sauna bags.

          Does it feel like a right good 85 degrees with decent humidity proper sauna?

          Do they get stinky inside and need very thorough cleaning every time?