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I've wanted to build a sauna at home ostensibly for [health purposes](https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/s0025-6196(18)30275-1/fulltext) but mostly because I want it, but I've gotten
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hung up on the multi thousand USD prices. Even the sauna tents for sale seem exorbitant. Then looking at one online
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I had a realisation: i've seen this before on TV. it's a [grow tent for marijuana](https://www.google.com/search?q=grow+tent+for+marijuana)! low and behold, the material used
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is the same for the commercial ones costing 10x.
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I had a realisation: i've seen this before on TV. it's a [grow tent for marijuana](https://www.google.com/search?q=grow+tent+for+marijuana)! lo and behold, the material used
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is the same for the commercial ones that cost 10x.
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I needed to find a source of steam that was inexpensive, and found that two [wallpaper steamers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallpaper_steamer) (available on eBay for $40)
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suited this nicely. With one, I can hit 110 degrees F and 88% humidity. Two will push 140 degrees, though i have to run
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