What’s the Best Costco Sauna? Comparing Models and Features

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  • What’s the best Costco sauna? With so many options and differences, it’s tough to know what to choose. In this video, I break down the variations between Costco saunas, focusing on build quality, heater placement, and EMF claims. Let’s see if any of these models are worth it.
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  • @jessicavdn3590
    @jessicavdn3590 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Okay, I found this to be a fair assessment. Truth, my feet get cold too. On one of the other videos you mentioned that you were possibly looking on how to get better heat delivery on the bottom. Have you experimented with that yet? But, fair you did say great value for the price and I agree. Thank you for doing this.

  • @edinaadorjan6530
    @edinaadorjan6530 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you make a review about the MiHigh sauna blanket?

  • @TomCarberry413
    @TomCarberry413 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    If you look at the Costco sauna page, they advertise the models as FAR infrared, but only two say "low EMF" and one says "ultra low EMF." The Dynamic Bellagio 3 person sauna has low EMF at $2,399. The Dynamic Lugano 3 person sauna has low EMF at $2,399 (maybe the same model with a different name). The Dynamic Monaco 6-person model has "ultra low EMF," at only $4,999.99, less than $50000. To me, that means the ones that don't say "low EMF," have high EMF.

    • @ChiCityOldGold
      @ChiCityOldGold 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I purchased a Dynamic Santiago Full Spectrum 2 person for $2800.
      I have used several Infared Sauna companies and many traditional saunas the heat in mine is better than the high end commercial grade saunas, I have used.
      This channel does alot of good work explaining saunas and I used his channel for alot of research. But it is clear he is not objective in his reviews and pushes certain brands and has a "discount code" you can use.
      Which likely means...
      But then again he is human and we all have our biases and preferences towards certain things and brands.
      Maybe one day I will purchase a high end more expensive sauna but it will be only because it has smart features. Like I can start and stop from my phone. Control temperature from my phone, have preset temperature and time buttons. But none of those things deal with the basic function of producing heat, those are just add on features to make my life easier.
      For the price this sauna is ourstanding. I would rate mine an 8/10.

    • @TomCarberry413
      @TomCarberry413 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ChiCityOldGold Thanks. I agree with what you say. I think I will buy a Costco sauna (they no longer have a Santiago) that has low EMF. Costco stands by their products better than other companies if a problem arises. Don't know about a heavy item like a sauna but they always have stood by products for me.

  • @thomassands4786
    @thomassands4786 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What is the issue with emf?

  • @pigetstuck
    @pigetstuck 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    if I was forced to buy a costco sauna, I'd probably get the Braxton model

  • @UnapologeticallyNonGhettonian
    @UnapologeticallyNonGhettonian 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This guy does a lot of good work, but buying a sauna is NOT AN University problem solving exercise.
    A sauna is a simply a box, with heaters, that is intended to heat you up, period. Size for size, there is absolutely little to no between most saunas, period.
    Last year, i purchased the dynamic maxxus 3 person corner sauna for 2800$, supposedly it's "low emf" but who the hell cares. It's an absolutely beautiful, well built sauna, that makes me sweat perfusely, after 20 minutes at 135 degrees. It has all of the essential features of even the "best" saunas, at half the price.
    There has not been a single death in the world, with a cause of death linked to "emf". And despite the fact that these saunas have been around for years, not a single person has been hospitalized for "emf poisoning."
    In fact, even the worst offending saunas put out a tiny, tiny fraction of the emf that you are exposed to on a daily basis. Cell phones, microwave oven, cars, routers, tvs, heating blanket, computer, Bluetooth, tv, the powerless outside of your home all emit massive emf amounts that completely dwarf what you will get from even one hour of sauna use.
    If youbbuy from an American manufacturer, have a warranty, and you sweat during use, and you like the way it looks, you have 95% of you needs met. Why would you pay 50-100% more for some intangible hypothetical "benefits".

  • @ChiCityOldGold
    @ChiCityOldGold 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I posted a comment to the extent ... The variance in temperature at the feet is minor and could easily be minimized by purchasing 1/2 inch weather stripping from the hardware store and placing it around the edge of the floor board and then closing all four sides. This will regulate the so called temperature issue and is cost efficient less than 10 dollars and takes a few minutes...
    That comment was deleted / censored.
    My only conclusion is because these reviews are not intended to be objective which is evidenced by the comments within the review. The recent reviews of the Costco / Dynamic Sauna is simply an attempt to further validate and substantiate the claims of videos created by this channel from years past.
    There are plenty of other independent review sources of saunas done by reputable websites, magazines, health organizations which provide a more objective assesment of various sauna brands.
    If my comment was deleted I can't help but wonder how many others are deleted as well.

  • @peli3783
    @peli3783 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Some of them came with a chicken inside and some dont

  • @colleensmith3374
    @colleensmith3374 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thx Matt- you get what you pay for. Cold feet, no thx