Juwel Infrared Sauna

An excellent Glass fronted sauna

Juwel Infrared Sauna 

It really is a jewel the new infrared heat cabin from the Domo cedar range. Equipped with high-quality heating panels, this jewel meets all demands of highest wee-being quality. The view is surprisingly transparent and offers a view of depth inside and outside. The transition from the IR cabin to the surrounding room seems unlimited and continuous due to the glass front.
  • 5 unique infrared panels.
  • Digital control unit inside with temperature and time adjustment, on/off switch via time of temp adjustment.
  • LED Lighting display (red, blue, yellow, green and white).
  • Low maintenance and low running costs.
  • Two year guarantee
  • CE & TUV tested.
  • 3-4 weeks delivery.

The Juwel Infrared Sauna  £5300  Add to cart

Infrared or Sauna?

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Infra-red cabins harness the natural energy of life. The body is heated through infrared radiation, as is the case with the Sun. In a Sauna, the body is heated by the hot air (i.e. convection). 
80% of the radiation penetrates the skin and the body. This stimulates blood flow while the purification process removes toxins from the body and the ideal oxygen balance boosts our store of energy. Other beneficial effects include the easing of muscular pains and joint problems. Sweating cleans the skin and illuminates toxins. Taking a regular sauna strengthens the body's natural defences. Switching between hot and hold provides a work out for the heart and the circulation. It takes several cycles to achieve the maximum effect from a sauna.
The air temperature in the infrared cabin only increases slightly although this feels comfortably warm. The relaxing atmosphere (38 to 43 degrees C) strengthens the immune system and dispels stress and fatigue.  In a conventional sauna the temperature is usually around 70 to 100 degrees C. The air is heated by the sauna stove. 
A 30 minute infra-red sauna session is sufficient on account of the greater amount of sweating and the deeper penetration of heat. Shower first (don't forget to dry off), then start the first sauna cycle (10 to 15 mins). Next outside in the fresh air (2 minutes) and then a cold water treatment (or shower) followed by a warm foot bath. You should rest for 15 to 30 minutes before starting the second sauna cycle. Up to three cycles are recommended.
Thanks to the more comfortable temperature, Infra-red cabins are also suitable for more sensitive users such as children and older people.  Children as young as six can take a sauna, however, as the temperature is very high, this can be physically demanding. Consult a doctor if you have a medical condition.
220/240V. A 13 Amp plug socket connection required to operate and infra-red cabin A qualified electrician is required to connect sauna stove, sometimes costing many hundereds of pounds.
Running costs approximately 1.5KW per hour (or 10p - depending on your tariff). Running costs approximately 7.5KW per hour (or 50p - depending on your tariff).

 

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