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I'm a Finn and when I was seven years old we were in Italy with my parents. They had this sauna which was heated up to a whole 60 celsius, and they wouldn't let me in because it was DANGEROUS to a child. It's been over 30 years and I'm still irritated.
In Hungary we have Finn-Saunas and they’re all electric and also we have wooden buckets with cold water. Also there is a little wooden cup with long handle. People often pour scented oil into that water call it “aromatic sauna”
This drives me crazy in gyms. One had the actual instructions for using the Sauna and making steam from the manufacturer telling you how to put water on the rocks, and under that, a sign from the gym saying "'Do not put water on the heater unit, it's electric."
i was in Norway and they had "sauna" and there was big sign that "löylyn heitto kielletty" =(no fun and we are idiots) only Finnish sign on whole country
When our family found no bucket we just took the paper towel trash bucket next to the faucet in the bathroom which we emptied of paper and filled up with water. It was a Finnish electric sauna so we knew it could take water.
yeah it's fine. it's actually fairly easy to make stuff like that water resistant because all the important electronics can be put inside a waterproof box and the heater coil is also easy because how do you think we can have electric waterheaters? :D
I'm a Finn and when I was seven years old we were in Italy with my parents. They had this sauna which was heated up to a whole 60 celsius, and they wouldn't let me in because it was DANGEROUS to a child. It's been over 30 years and I'm still irritated.
The receptionist’s first mistake was arguing with a Finn about saunas- that’s something you just don’t do
Lecturing a Finn on saunas is like lecturing an Italian on pasta. You simply don't do it!
Boats. Water heaters. Immersion blenders. Scuba diving computers. Water pumps. Kettles. Dishwashers.
What is the point if you cant throw löyly.
When it is a sauna thing - trust a Finn 100%. We know these things.
"Do not site the deep magic with me, witch. I was there when it was written."
It's so frustrating. The steam is basically the reason we go to sauna? They didn't even bother reading the manual?
In Hungary we have Finn-Saunas and they’re all electric and also we have wooden buckets with cold water. Also there is a little wooden cup with long handle. People often pour scented oil into that water call it “aromatic sauna”
I live in house build in 1977 and had same KIUAS for 44 years. When i moved in it still worked, but i was stupid and replaced it. Harvia for life <3
This drives me crazy in gyms. One had the actual instructions for using the Sauna and making steam from the manufacturer telling you how to put water on the rocks, and under that, a sign from the gym saying "'Do not put water on the heater unit, it's electric."
You know what are also electric? Water boilers...
Its like an vibrator with no batteries!
Water resistance IP24 by standard, usually IP25. Wiring needs to be heat resistant up to 170°C
i put water into my electric kettle....damn, if only i had known
i was in Norway and they had "sauna" and there was big sign that "löylyn heitto kielletty" =(no fun and we are idiots) only Finnish sign on whole country
The funniest thing is that if you want to have löyly, you have to throw löyly. It's that simple. 😂
When our family found no bucket we just took the paper towel trash bucket next to the faucet in the bathroom which we emptied of paper and filled up with water. It was a Finnish electric sauna so we knew it could take water.
yeah it's fine. it's actually fairly easy to make stuff like that water resistant because all the important electronics can be put inside a waterproof box and the heater coil is also easy because how do you think we can have electric waterheaters? :D
Did she think it was decorative stones like a fake fireplace???