As far as I could tell, the air coming out of the heaters was 70 degrees
Celsius.
The temperature inside the cubicle was 65 degrees celsius. According to the
thermometer, that was "scalding" temperature - but that, of course, would be
if it was water.
Further to that, I spoke tonight to a friend who tried out my sauna when she
came to stay overnight last week.
She says her legs are still red from it. She did lift her legs onto the
heater tops as the firm who sold it advised when I rang to report the
excessive temperature of the air coming out.
What a shame that something sold around the world like this can't be
heartily recommended to one's friends.
Rowena