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SereneLife SLISAU35BK Full Size Portable Steam Sauna –Personal Home Spa, with Remote Control, Foldable Chair, Timer

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Style: Steam


Features

  • EASY ACCESS: The personal sauna portable steam sauna spa features easy access 'sit-in' sauna design and convenient hand access zippers so you can use your phone / read a book/magazine. Comes w/ everything you need to get your sauna on in your home
  • COLLAPSIBLE DESIGN: This single person sauna kit indoor steam sauna has a compact assembled size of (LxWxH) 35. 4"x35. 4"x70. 9" and conveniently folds away so you can have a mobile spa and you can easily move your sauna dome from one room to another
  • ENERGY EFFICIENT: SereneLife portable sauna steamer box tent has a 1600 watt high power heating element and can reach a max temp of 122F/50C in no time making it highly power efficient. Comes w/ wired controller for timer/auto heat setting
  • DETOXIFY AND RELAX: Use this portable sauna steamer machine home sauna for weight loss, detoxing, and stress/fatigue relief. The heat that radiates from the sauna and soothes achy muscles, helps prevent fatigue, detoxes the system
  • INCLUDES SAUNA CHAIR: This personal infrared body steamer sauna comes w/ a comfortable/foldable sauna chair that can be easily assembled/disassembled unlike other detox saunas
  • Care instructions: Wipe clean with damp cloth and mild soap. Do not immerse in water.

Description

Features: - Easy Access Sit-in Steam Sauna Design - Compact Spa Size Perfect For At-home Use - Portable, Personal Home Sauna Style - Includes A Foldable Chair For Comfortable Seating - Energy & Power-Efficient Design, Low-cost Heating Sauna - Used For Personal Health Care, Detox, Stress & Fatigue Reduction - Provides Comfort, Relaxation & Enjoyment What's in the Box: - Home Sauna Tent - Detachable frame - Foldable Chair - 4L Steamer + Remote + Pipe - Sponge Cushion Technical Specs: - Power Output: 1600 Watt - Maximum Temperature Reached: 122° Fahrenheit (50° Celsius) - Adjustable Time Setting: Up To 60 Minutes - Level choose: 9 levels - Power Supply: 120V - Product Dimension (L x W x H): 35. 43'' x 35. 43'' x 70. 87'' -inches.

Product Dimensions: 35 x 35 x 70 inches


Item Weight: 13.18 pounds


Manufacturer: SereneLifre


Language: German


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SLISAU35BK


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  • Good Buy for the Money--Steam Version
Please note, this review is for the steam version, not the infrared. I have been a sauna/steam room aficionado most of my adult life--certainly over the last 40 years or so. In fact, I love saunas so much I had one installed on my back deck in my previous house. But then I retired and moved across the country and my new place lacks a sauna, unfortunately. So, I decided to give this product a try--if only to see how well it works and whether it can tide me over until I can have a real sauna built on my new back deck next year. Despite my concerns, I was pleasantly surprised by this product. Yeah, it only holds one person. But I live alone, so that's fine. Sure, it seems a bit flimsy. But I only intend to use it temporarily. So again, not an issue. All in all, it suits the purpose--it works; it produces adequate steam and heat, it doesn't take up a lot of space, and it doesn't cost a fortune. Now, bear in mind, I only just got it today, so I can't attest to its durability. But from what I've seen so far, it's worth the money. Happily, it arrived much sooner than expected, less than a week after ordering. It arrived in a good-sized box with everything intact. I'm an old guy (68) and it took me only about 20 minutes to put it all together. The instructions weren't great, but clear enough. And I'm not that clever, so if I can do it, you can do it. The metal pipe frame went together easily and the mylar envelope (or tent) was fairly simple to install, just be sure to unzip the ENTIRE thing before attempting to slip it over the metal frame. I didn't and it took me a couple of minutes of fruitless struggle before I realized my mistake. Unzip the whole mylar envelope and slide it under and over the frame as instructed. Then it zips back together quite easily. The zippers are good-sized and sturdy enough for this application. There is also a clear plastic window in the door that fits in place with velcro--easy. The included chair is a standard folding camp chair. My only complaint is that it sits too low--the seat bottom is only about 13" from the ground. It's not a problem for me to get in and out of (I'm 5'9" and 160 lb), but once everything heats up, the chair is simply too low to get to the higher temperature steam that rises to the top of the box. The instructions for the "boiler" or "heater" are simple enough, if a bit incomplete. But I figured it out without too much trouble. The plastic lid is upside down on top of the boiler for packing (that took me a couple of confused minutes to figure out). And it simply turns a half inch or so to the right to lock in place. The boiler holds just over a gallon--I used filtered water, since my neighborhood's water is quite hard. I filled it almost to the brim--a full gallon. After plugging it in and inserting the plastic hose from the lid to the tube near the lower right-hand side of the envelop, I turned it on and turned it all the way up to 16, the highest setting. It took about 20 minutes to get a full head of steam inside the box. At which point, I sat inside for a full 30 minutes. And as I mentioned, the seat is simply too low. I got a much more satisfying level of heat by standing up. So, I've ordered a director's style chair that sits about 26" from the ground. That should put my head another 13" higher and more fully into the hotter steam higher up. Still, I worked up a good sweat after about 10 minutes. But it wasn't so uncomfortable that I had to leave. My thermometer registered just about 109.6˚F after 20 minutes. With 99% humidity, that's a good amount of heat. (Mind you, I'm used to 200˚F+ in a traditional dry Finnish-style sauna.) But steam rooms (which this more closely resembles) are much cooler owing to the extremely high humidity. So, 109˚F, with all that steam, was pretty warm and certainly good enough for a solid sweat to develop. It's not really a sauna, of course, as the label claims. It's really a one-person, portable steam box. I set it up in my garage, where the ambient temperature this evening was about 58˚F--a nice contrast between the cool garage and the warm steam box. As mentioned, my only fix at this point is a taller chair (bar height, perhaps) so I can sit up in the hotter steam. By the way, after 20 minutes of warm-up and 30 minutes of use (for a total of 50 minutes) I used less than half a gallon of water. That's fine. At least I didn't run out of water. I'd also advise running it for a bit your first time, maybe half an hour or more before use--there's an unpleasant plastic smell initially. It disappeared by the time I finished. Overall, I give this a 5-star review for ease of set-up and use, and fulfillment of expectations. Is it a substitute for a real sauna or steam room? Nope. But it'll work just fine until I get one. I'll come back later with an update once I've had a chance to use it few more times to let you know if I still like it and to see how it's holding up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2020 by vcponsardin

  • Excellent customer service
The instructions aren't very helpful but customer service was GREAT! When you unbox it, you will find everything you need, but it's just packafed weird. For ths tub, you do not need to unscrew anything or twost one of the buttons up top. You just need to turn the top lid. It is upsode down in the tub. The remote is inside the tub. Also, to help identify the frame poles, there are stickered letters on the poles but they are small. Just look for them carefully on each pole, you'll find them. Once everything is unwrapped, you can start putting it togwther. The frame was very easy to put together but the cover was a beast. It is a very tight and snug fit and will tear pretty easily if it's not properly and fully wrapped around. In trying to get the cover around the frame, the double sided zipper broke off. I was able to get it zipped back on the track but it caused a big tear at the base of the zipper track. Once I finally got the cover completely wrapped around the frame, the 2 sets of zippers wouldn't close completely and left a gap in the zipper track (I am assumming this is due to the zipper being torn). I called customer service immediately because I was concerned the tear would get bigger over time. After one phone conversation and an email to send them pictures of the tear and zipper gap, they immediately sent me a new tent!!! They were responsive, professional, helpful and lightening fast! They followed up to ensure I got the replacement and always asked if I had any other issues or concerns. This is a wonderful company and great to work with!! Very impressive!! Just be careful with that cover. It will drive you nuts getting it around the frame. Now it is up, I am very happy with this purchase. It gets super hot, it is very comfortable and I really love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Eljay

  • A Hot Tamale!
So far, so great! Used 5x in the first two weeks and will hopefully update after a few more months. Set-up for one person would be difficult, it is just awkward. The zippers made it through, but it got questionable coming around the final poles when it got tight. If one pulled too mightily, I could see it breaking. Luckily, we got it by kinda squeezing the applicable pole inward a bit to allow the zipper to get around the corner. The steam pot is simple and has great directions, except on hooking the steam tube to the box itself. Get that snug, and I see potential for breakage there, so be careful. Heats like a mother! At the pre-setting (18) I am only doing 20 minutes and needed a break. Say about 10 minutes it starts spraying the steam. I'll fill it up (2L is plenty) and start it, then get naked, my towels ready, set the timer, music and such. Used eucalyptus oil, will try additional oils over time. Personal - the best finish so far is to reach out and turn the machine off, then stay in the steam while it dissipates, and you can open the zipper more or less to bring yourself down slowly. I go naked and sit on a smaller towel. The chair is fine, more comfortable than I thought. You can stand, and stretch a little if you want. Plenty of room for one person, tight with two. I was thinking of a shower bench instead of the chair, but not yet. This thing is big. It is sitting just off my dining room. lol. Too big for my bathrooms and not sure I want it on the lanai. I would not take it apart because I wouldn't trust the zippers to go through that again. It is super easy to slide around the tile floor. After each use I use my chair towel to soak up water from the drip pan thing. I carry the chair to the lanai to dry. The drip pan thing has to go outside to breath also. Soak some up water and carefully lift it so as to not spill water into the unit. The drip pan works great keeping the actual bottom dry so don't spoil it by spilling the water back down. I open the door of the box all the way and it has a convenient Velcro thing to keep the door open all the way for drying. I dump the steam machine water after it cools down. Cleaning - haven't tried yet, thinking of white vinegar solution. The instructions say soap and water, so we'll see. A little worried about bacteria or mold, so want to manage that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Nagel Jr

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