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IvyBess Portable Steam Sauna for Home, 2.6L 1000W Portable Full Body Sauna, Sauna Tent with Steamer, 90 Minute Timer, Chair, Remote Control Included

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Features

  • Our Special Design Has Been Patented under USPTOFully enclosed sauna, brand new design, heating faster and more comfortable.1000W protable steam sauna can heats quickly in 5 minutes and it can reach a max temp of 140F/60C. The 2.6L capacity steam pot has 1-90 minutes time setting and 9 heating levels adjustment function. You can also use the remote control to poerate it.
  • Newly and Special DesignDon't be deceived by this small and cute tent, it has enough sauna room for legs inside. Not only that, the unique semi-circular transparent window design can give you a wider view and allow you to open the window at any time to dissipate heat. The two-way zippers design allows you to open the sauna tent from the inside any time. The thicker fabric on the outside of the tent is better for keeping warm and the inside is waterproof, making it easier to clean after use.
  • Portable and Easy to AssemblePull the sauna tent out of the bag and it pops into place. No poles, no assembly, no complications. It takes less than a minute to open the tent and the assembly of the whole device will not take more than 5 minutes. Such a portable and easy-to-use full-body steam sauna is definitely worth for every penny. From now on, you don't need to go to the gym to get a membership card for the whole sauna. With this portable sauna, you can enjoy the sauna at home.
  • Health And RelaxationPortable steam sauna for home could cover your daily needs of personal health. It can revitalize your skin, anti-aging, improve insomnia. The heat that radiates from the sauna and soothes achy muscles, helps prevent fatigue, detoxes the system. (Note: Essential oils or herbs are recommended to goes in the steam box inside not the generator.)

Product Dimensions: 31.5 x 31.5 x 51 inches


Item Weight: 11.46 pounds


Manufacturer: SuperShi


Country of Origin: China


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Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Steam sauna baller on a budget
Color: Gray
Been using steam saunas for the better part of 20 years. Im a realist so here's the thing; If you're looking for a spa experience to post for likes take your soy milk latte somewhere else. However, if youre a health nut, gym rat or looking to reap the myriad of deeply scientific health benefits from prolonged intentional heat exposure in your bedroom that's very convenient, you're in the right spot. This unit is basically everything you need and nothing you don't. It works, and if you're in there longer than 15 minutes with the steam generator on high you're gonna feel it. I come out feeling like what I would imagine being chased by a jaguar in the amazon would feel like...in august...in the rain....in a snowmobile suit. Ive had it about 2 weeks and used it about 10 times...here are the key points regarding the unit. 1) I did a ton of research trying to find out how hot it gets. Based on recent studies, max benefits come from 45ish minutes/week at 176-212 degrees F. I put a thermometer in there when I first got it and it got around 100 degrees but I need to do this again, wasn't in there long enough and I should probably start identifying as one because thermometers don't feel, therefore humidity is a moot point. Steam rooms don't get as hot as dry saunas but they don't need to. Problem with steam rooms and your body's interpretation of heat is heat index. Based on the NWS heat index, 90 degrees at 45% relative humidity FEELS like 137 degrees F. Also, the heat index is not linear and it stops at 137. Theoretical calculations of 140 degrees F with 100% relative humidity would feel like 632 degrees....I dont think I need to explain why that's not accurate. However, I think to get the benefits similar to the exposure of a dry sauna for 20 minutes at 200 degrees, I would think your body only needs to interpret or feel like its in 200 degree heat because after 20 minutes it sure as hell feels like it. However im not a scientist, tho id like to speak with one about it. Bottom line regarding heat; Set it on high, wait till its full of steam, get in and sit there for 20 minutes...magically you won't care about the temp anymore, aside from how long you have left to get out of it. 2) Im a muscular 6' and currently 200lbs. I fit fine with plenty of headroom. As it heats up it sorta "caves" in ever so slightly on the sides so if your chair isn't perfectly centered your arm MIGHT touch the side. A normal consequence of the steam...dont worry, you will too. If you think this will bother you, think of it as your weighted blanket inside your safe space, then get out and send it back to amazon because you will inevitably fail to suck it up in future sessions and wind up Karen-ing this thing in the reviews trying to use it aS a SpA dAy. Then do a TikTok of you punching yourself in the face and go back to being useless. 3) The chair. The chair is small but works. The only way its uncomfortable, besides the obvious total experience in the way I like to use it which is basically punishing myself, is if you spread your legs enough to where your hamstrings rest on the legs but its not bad, get over it. If you want a bigger chair go buy one or repeat the steps listed in point #2. 4) The steam generator. Use filtered water if it's readily available. Distilled water would be ideal to avoid deposits but it's not practical, nor is it a big deal. Pro tip; Only fill the steam generator half way up, it heats up WAY faster and will last at least 30 minutes which is much longer than your pansy a$$will be in there. I have personally found the diffuser to actually be a hinderance to the steam for as hot as I would like to get it in there. My experience has been worse, which is to say better, by leaving the diffuser off and just letting the steam exit the tube with no restrictions. It heats up faster and stays hotter in there. The diffuser condenses the steam before the bulk of it gets to your body. Do this at your own risk tho, if you didn't know, steam is hot and it will burn you with a fiery vengeance before the devil gets the news. If you run it on a lower setting or would like to use oils or herbs then use the diffuser...it might not matter anyway, I'm just a pro at splitting hairs. 5) The housing. Everything is fine. The window is nice to have so you can see if you're about to be murdered while sitting helplessly naked in a chair torturing yourself...or more realistically, to see how much time is left on the steam generator...if you're as sadomasochistic as I am, or to crack it for some fresh air just before you black out from a stroke...its a good time. It would be nice if the whole door had the same wire framing as the rest of it so it wasn't so floppy but that's a minor complaint...it is what it is. The floor is indeed waterproof, no issues there so far. Avoid sliding the chair in there, especially when you're sitting in it. The floor is thin and will eventually tear. Set it and forget it...like that one infomercial where the guy got beat half to death by a hooker and went to jail....maybe that was the shamwow guy...nevermind. You can hear pretty well through it. A cell phone next to it with music or a podcast is plenty loud. I also set it on carpet, not only does it insulate the floor better to keep the heat in but also your feet won't freeze, especially if you left some water in the bottom from the day before...which brings me to my final point, the aftermath... 5) WATER. If you're in long enough with it on high there will be as much water on the floor as you dumped in your steam generator....I'll give you a few moments to ponder why that is after you tap into the 5th grade science folder in the back of your brain that's slowly being squeezed out of your skull by the crushing weight of useless information and social media......got it? k....youll have to clean it. awwwww, I know. why is life so hard? You have a couple options. Towel it up if it's a lot, leave it if it isn't and let it air dry with or without a fan. Whichever route you choose, know this. If you sweat in there and you let it go, it'll stink. Think gym stink. DO NOT use household cleaners. Use isopropyl and just spray it right after you get the bulk of the water out and the housing is still warm. Other chemicals will soak into the material and you won't want to sit in it the next time you use it and it heats up. My girlfriend inadvertently made me learn that the hard way. Bottom line, buy it. Totally worth it whether you want to kill everything in and on your body, or you just want to throw some herbs in the diffuser and chill in there on low to hydrate your skin and hair or eyeballs...or somethin. Plus you get the comfort of sitting completely naked and disgusting in your own filth and home and then hopping right in the shower for some intentional unbearably cold water exposure sending your testicles or ovaries straight to the roof of your mouth. It's awesome being healthy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Brian Kasputis

  • This sauna keeps its promise!
Color: Gray
My brother persuaded me to buy a sauna because of the health and wellness benefits. Before this I thought they were only for Nordic types and the champagne and spa set. Not so! With my first use besides heat and sweat I noticed my lungs and sinuses opening. Afterwards, I notice my skin was smoother than normal and that the chronic arthritis discomfort and pain had eased considerably. As I continued using the sauna two or even three times a week, these benefits remained constant. I'm 76 and can't exercise like I used to, so getting a good sweat going feels great. Also, doctors are always listening to my lungs for obstructions, so it's good to feel myself breathing more deeply and with less effort. Because I live in the summertime outdoor sauna that is Florida, I use it only in the winter months when in addition to the advantages mentioned, it feels good to get some heat going into the bones. During those months I keep it conveniently set up on the outdoor porch so that I can hop in whenever I want to. Getting the steam going is easy. I fill the tank, turn it on, and wait until I see steam rising before venturing out onto the porch. This sauna is quite small, but I'm a big guy and fit comfortably in the sauna and in the provided chair. This more compact size also takes up less space on the porch and heats up more quickly than the larger saunas. I don't do any real clean-up. After a session, I open it up to air out and put a fan on it if the air is warm or not moving well enough. When summer comes, I fold the sauna, wipe the tank, and put the outfit away. Although the sauna can be folded small, one has to be trained as a magician to make that happen. I simply fold it flat and slide it into the storage space behind some large boxes. Easy peasy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Jacquelyn R.

  • Great little steam room
Color: Gray
I was paying $65.00 a month to use the steam room at the gym. I found this item and purchased it out of curiosity. After using it, I cancelled my gym membership. This steam tent is perfect for use on a tile floor. It comes with a square of felt to place under the tent. I set the unit at high with it filled half way with water for 30 minutes. It will start to steam at 20 minutes and by the time the 20 minutes ends I am really ready to exit the tent because it is very hot and steamy. The window unzips and there is a remote that can be used to turn off the steam unit if you get overly hot before the timer ends. Once the unit turns off, it stops producing steam almost immediately. There is a chair that comes with the unit and it is comfortable to sit on. There is water that condenses on the floor of the tent and it does need to be wiped up with a towel. If I use the steam tent every day, by the fourth day I need to take it outside to set in the sun so it will completely dry out. The floor underneath the steam tent is never wet. I would recommend this steam tent to save money if you are paying a membership just to use the steamroom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Christine

  • Easy to assemble
Color: Gray
I heard about the benefits of sauna that made me decide to buy this portable steam sauna. I was skeptical at first but a friend of mine convince me. The product I purchased is so easy to assemble. I was able to use it in less than 10 minutes. The height of the sauna is just perfect as well for my height and with enough leg room. The only thing that I’m not very comfortable is my head being inside the sauna. I feel like I get suffocated with the steam. At first use, I keep opening it for some air. But after a couple of use, I get adjusted to it. I guess it would have been better if the head is not inside the sauna. Overall, I am satisfied with this product. The heat and steam is working perfectly plus the convenience to adjust it with the remote. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by Priscilla

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