🧖♀️ Elevate Your Self-Care Game with Personal Steam Therapy!
The VIVOHOME Upgraded Portable Personal Steam Sauna Spa is a compact and efficient steam sauna designed for home use. It features a powerful 1000W steam generator that heats up in just 7-10 minutes, adjustable temperature settings from 68°F to 116.6°F, and a timer that can be set from 1 to 99 minutes. The sauna tent is portable, easy to assemble, and includes a variety of accessories for a complete relaxation experience.
C**L
As advertised. Great home/portable sauna. Quick set up, makes you sweat instantly!
As advertised. Great sauna! Easy to set up, easy to fold, easy to clean. Can sauna anywhere with an outlet. Great size, you can even put your whole body in the tent, not sure if that’s advised, but I do it. Great quality. 10-15 minutes to fully heat up, makes you sweat instantly. I do about 30min. But 15 minutes of sauna is good enough. Works great
C**D
Highly Recommend
Good stuff: Came home and assembled it in less than two minutes. Warmed up in less than five minutes. It was incredible. Honestly, I highly recommend. It did amazing and the little phone pocket was perfect size.Not so good stuff: the chair appears to be waterproof so all the water just condensed and I was sitting in it. I simply poked a few holes in the chair and it works beautiful. The steam input is on the right side which is super close to your leg so your right leg directly gets steam and mine turn red from such close contact. I’m going to buy a little plate to make it flow a different direction, but otherwise great. The timer goes up to 60 minutes but I tried it twice and the steamer only last about 20 minutes (more than enough time) with the amount of water in the bucket. You simply have to refill it but it does not last for 60 minutes.With both of the above. I still HIGHLY RECOMMEND this product. A home sauna that works wonder with some minor adjustments
R**
This thing works!!
First off, the only reason I give it 4 stars is because it is very difficult to fold back into its original shape. It does fold flat very well so I just do that and stick it under my bed. Other than that, this thing is awesome! It takes about 15 minutes for it to get hot, but once it’s heated up, it stays hot. So much so that I have to unzip it a little after being in it 10-15 minutes. The last time I used it I had to get out after 20 minutes to cool down and then went back in for another 20. After I was done there was a puddle of water in my chair and it was very wet on the inside. I wiped it down like instructed and put it on my patio to air dry overnight and the next morning it was completely dry and ready to put up. I can’t recommend this enough if you are looking for a simple sauna! Bought it on sale too for under $100, so lookout for this to go on sale again.
G**C
Quality Sauna for a Great Price!
1. Assembly: I hate it if something works greta but is hard to clean or breakdown/store. This pops up similar to a car shade and folds flat. You can twist it into a circle, but I will store it flat against a wall. No assembly...it pops open. Just add water and plug the hose into the rear and you can start using the sauna.2. Steam output: I hopped in the shower and then got into the sauna. It took about 15-20 minutes to get going, but 15 of those were in the shower for me. I sat in it for about 25 minutes and when I emptied the reservoir, there was PLENTY of water remaining. It would definitely last for a full hour. I was POURING sweat after 5 minutes- the sauna reached an appropriate temperature and maintained the steam output the entire time of use.3. Chair: the chair is small and uncomfortable (I am 5 ft 1 in and 132lbs and it was small for me.) You can use any bag chair that you would take to a BBQ or sport event.4. Cleanup: I went into the sauna clean. I let it cool off and wiped it down with a towel, then left it open to dry. I will probably use a box fan to be sure it is all the way dry. Warning: use this on tile or linoleum...the outside of the bottom of the sauna was wet.
J**G
Worth the price
For the price this thing works! Not a ton of leg room but hey you get what you pay for. That’s why I still gave it all the stars. If I wanted a ton more I would have bought something more expensive, so I am pleased with it. It takes about 10-15 mins to start steaming but like i said, you get what you pay for. Ive used it about 15 times now and no issues. I usually let it heat up while i eat dinner then i strip down into a bathing suit and hop in and it does its thing. I used a bigger lawn chair than what it came with. I used the one it came with to sit on while pulling weeds in my yard, so its getting used.After sitting in it for about 20-30 mins full steam i am so hot that my head is dripping sweat. 45 mins and i feel like in death valley. So yes for $100 this thing works, just be patient and let it heat up, use a small hand towl to wrap around the neck area it keeps the steam in better.Tips:-Use a bigger chair-Eat or do some jumping jacks or something while waiting for the steam to start in 10-15 minsWrap hand towl around your neck area on top of the sauna to stop steam escaping (theres a lil bit of a gap), but trust me this helps a ton- don’t touch the steamer thing on the inside, its hot, maybe set it under your chair- put a towl over your chair- if you fascia blast, this is perfect. Just kinda hard to get under your legs while sitting. I just do my arms belly and top thighs.- watch something on netflix like You or Ozarks.-keep water nearby. Or wine. Your choice. But be wise.
R**N
Terrible to use
I wanted to like this but I can't. I tried to use it on 3 separate occasions. The tube from the water boiler to the tent is so cheap. It falls out ALL THE TIME so it doesn't even warm up completely. The tube gets so hot it burns my fingers when I try to put it back on. I lower the heat and reinsert the tube and I turn back up the heat to sit down and warm up. But the tube falls out again. Ends up just leaking all over the floor.Product seems to work but the connection tube is so flimsy and a pain that I can't enjoy it. Might have to get something to tape it together in a heavy duty manner.
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