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    1. tiilet09 on

      Very little stones and the “fence” is pretty low down.

      The radiator isn’t all that uncommon in Finland either. Most apartment saunas have them to keep the room heated when the sauna is off.

    2. Classic swedish sauna, the have no idea how it actually functions. And the no permission to even throw water on the rocks. Ahahahahah.

    3. HerraHerraHattu on

      A sauna in sweden is usually a big fail. They are always cold and built wrong 😒

    4. nserious_sloth on

      I am not a finished person I see the problems there is a radiator in the f****** sauna there is also a camera see if you can spot that one and it’s right next to a glass window with some sort of cafe there as well

    5. Clearly this is a “sauna”. You’d put the kiuas in the corner of the sauna for best löyly. The radiator is a bit weird addon there. There seems to be no ventilation behind the paneling. Image is a bit blurry, but the floor looks like plastic carpet. And for the final touch, the thin plywood would warp in sauna use.

      All in all I’d say that the temperature in this “sauna” never exceeds 40 °C, and löyly is carefully applied with a teaspoon.

    6. Photonmoose on

      But the radiator is nice thing so… Sauna does not get cold.

    7. Mansos91 on

      This may be ‘a’ sauna in Sweden but their sauna, contrary to the memes, are not unlike others and no they don’t do 50c sauna either

      Source: I have family in both sides of the pond and experience with both

      The only dumb thing is how some people in our country think sane needs to be 90+ where a good long sauna sweat fest where you really cleanse and soften up is around 70-80

    8. What is that floor? Potato camera makes it look like a carpet.

      The boards around the stove are too low and you’re more likely to trip on it, as opposed to any protection it might offer. Probably a bitch to clean under the stove as a cherry on top.

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